Dear all,
I am an occasional model builder. I take breaks from time to time and then get back into it. I just started a 1/32 Hasegawa Spitfire Mk V. One of the older but solid kits from the 70's or 80's. So far I am impressed with the detail. I generally airbrush. Over the years I have tried multiple technicques: preshading, washes, etc. I have had the best results with a dark prime, covering that with the model's color scheme, concentrating thicker coats toward the middle of panels leaving panel lines darker with the primer under showing through more, and then washing the panel lines with an oil based wash. (I work almost exclusively in acrylics for my airbrushing)
My question is, How do I wash when the model has raised panel lines? Can I? Do I need to change my strategy/technique with this kit because of the raised lines?
Any tips on brining out panel lines when they are raised?
I do have panel line scribbing tool I have never used, but I am hesitant to start messing with the model and sanding/scribbing.
Any advice or techniques would be appreciated. Thanks!
- Jim