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We often find decals that are either difficult to use, out of scale, or the required are not available for the intended subject. In this issue, you will learn how to overcome these all too common issues and how to create masks used for painting authentic markings instead of using decals. Mastery of specific techniques is essential to apply realistic markings, numerals, and stencils that are perfectly integrated into the finish of any subject. Some of the worlds most talented modellers have contributed to show you all aspects of masks and decals and the different ways to both make and use them. You will learn how to tackle difficult decals and how to solve common problems including the dreaded silvering effect, glossy surfaces, and water-slide markings that do not conform to raised and recessed details. This issue of "The Weathering Magazine. Aircraft" will also show you some tricks and tips including specific products and varnishes that must be used before and after applying markings to avoid unpleasant surprises and ruined finishes.
Mastering specific techniques is important in order to apply realistic markings, numbers, insignia, etc. that are perfectly integrated into the model. Some of the most talented modellers in the world have contributed to show all aspects of masks and decals and the different ways they are made and used. Readers can learn how to correctly deal with stubborn decals and solve common problems, including the dreaded silver effect, shiny surfaces and decals that won't place properly on raised or dimpled surfaces. This issue of "The Weathering Magazine. Aircraft" also shows some tricks and tips, including specific products and paints to use before and after applying markings to avoid unpleasant surprises and ruined surfaces.
Mastering specific techniques is important in order to apply realistic markings, numbers, insignia, etc. that are perfectly integrated into the model. Some of the most talented modellers in the world have contributed to show all aspects of masks and decals and the different ways they are made and used. Readers can learn how to correctly deal with stubborn decals and solve common problems, including the dreaded silver effect, shiny surfaces and decals that won't place properly on raised or dimpled surfaces. This issue of "The Weathering Magazine. Aircraft" also shows some tricks and tips, including specific products and paints to use before and after applying markings to avoid unpleasant surprises and ruined surfaces.
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- The Weathering. Aircraft. Issue 17: Decals & Masks
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- English text, paperback, many colour photos, large format. 64 pages.
- Series
- Weathering Aircraft
- State
- New
Ammo by MIG Jimenez, S.L.
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Website: www.migjimenez.com
Calle Zarapuz 3
31200 Estella (Navarra)
Spanien
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.migjimenez.com
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