Hey moses,
It works pretty well. The geometric quality of the salt is more in line with chipped paint. It sort of like a mini-mask. It aslo looks good up around areas that get scoured by road action or equipment wear (helmets & equipment banging around, crew use and wear). And under close scrutiny you see the chips as undercoat showing through rather than painted on. The only concern of mine (and this is purely persoanl) is that it's one more coat of paint over the whole model or the area you are going to use the effect on. .ie. Primer, base coat color, camo color or over coat. Where as I am used to doing it as primer coat, camo color or over coat then the "chips" or "scouring" is done only on the points of the area of the effect.
Maybe because it is done with an airbrush the extra coat may not be as thick, and is in all actuality no doubt negligible, but its my personal mental hurdle to get over. I like my paint to go on crisp and I like my detail crisp. One more coat just softens it up.
The effect though is a nice trade off. If not overdone. I tried it out first on my test model. (That failed piece that is relegated to airbrush testing, paint tests, glue tests, hot iron effects, dremel tool bits....)
Mike
Mike
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