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Ship weathering in 1/1200

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Posted by gobears01 on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 8:47 PM

I've modeled quite a few Superior 1/1200  ships over the years but never tried to weather them. I've often thought if I did I would buy the 0000 brushes and make the smallest streaks possible. Or those mini dabbing brushes MicroMark has.

Just remember, the smaller the scale, the more muting of color you need to avoid a "phony" look.

Practice makes perfect as with anything.

Offagain-Onagain

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    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:14 AM

I think you could still do a few rust stains in areas where larger stains are found, as below hawse holes.  To get very small rust streaks I use the tip of the sharp double ended toothpicks dipped in a shallow puddle of paint.  I can make quite small stains/streaks that way.  Maybe also a chalking of horizontal surfaces with a lightened version of the deck color.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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    December 2012
Ship weathering in 1/1200
Posted by jvtroyen on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 8:11 AM

Hi all,

I have a  1/1200 Bismarck. It's just a little side-project since a found the kit for €1 at a flee-market.

I just finished painting it. (picture below, if Facebook allows it) It's no masterpiece, but because it is soo small, I'm considering using it for a first attempt at making a base with "realistic water".

Now to the actual question : how does one go about weathering a subject in this tiny scale? Streaks of rust or grime seem impossible to get small enough. Weathering individual deck planks as well. I could go over with a very faint wash, but was wondering as too your suggestions.

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