by kittyfritters » Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:37 pm
If you have an airbrush try opaque acrylic airbrush inks rather than dope or paint. They are very light and already thinned properly for airbrushing. After shrinking the tissue I mist the model, twice, with Krylon #1605, UV resistant, clear fixative then apply a coat of the airbrush ink. The ink carries quite a load of water and the tissue will sag, but returns to proper tightness when dry. Be sure to let each color dry thoroughly before applying the next one or the not completely tight, already painted areas will catch over spray and give you painted on wrinkles.
Examples attached.
"Captured Spitfire" (Yes, I researched this one!) painted with acrylic ink and Testor's Acryl.
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