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Bronto wrote:SEA camoflage was soft edged so best is to free-hand it. Masking it would give unrealistic hard edges to the camoflage.
If you leave a space between the mask and the surface you'll get the soft edge effect. I use fish line on the bottom of the mask (taped in place) to act as a spacer. This is an old school technique that really works well.
Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt
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"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."
Thanks all for repling
Off to the workbench to give all a go and see which one I'm best at
Thanks again very much appreciated
Have a look at this discussion. You will see some good examples of SEA camo there.
Don
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A collection of airbrush tips and reviews
Also an Amazon E-book and paperback of tips.
Hello Everybody
Can anyone advise best way to mask a F-4 Phantom U.S SEA camo
Revell 1/48 scale
Just returned to modelling after 20 years and just getting used to sorry trying to get used to a
airbrush.
Sorry for such a simple request
Thanks
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