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Yes, I used powder. The secret with chipping is that the silver is actually enamel but the green is acrylic! Acrylics, although they get a grip on shiny silver, can be chipped easily! Try it sometime, it works.

 

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Yes, I used powder. The secret with chipping is that the silver is actually enamel but the green is acrylic! Acrylics, although they get a grip on shiny silver, can be chipped easily! Try it sometime, it works.

 

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Mine's acrylic on enamel too, but I used a cloth dampened with alcohol to rub through to the silver. I won't be using that technique again. I'll certainly be trying yours on the Spitfire.

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          Just be sure to use a primer before the silver, then the silver won´t chip for sure, only the acrylic will. And of course, the shiniest the silver is, the better. And give it time to cure, a week or so......

 

 

 

 

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          Just be sure to use a primer before the silver, then the silver won´t chip for sure, only the acrylic will. And of course, the shiniest the silver is, the better. And give it time to cure, a week or so......

 

 

 

 

                                            Anastasios.

 

 

Thanks, I wouldn't have done that. :good:

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Siggi,

another approach to get a worn top coat is the "hair spray technique"

Mostly used for armour but applicable to any worn finish.

See http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1171024827/Hair+Spray+Technique-Whitewash%2C+whats+it+all+about..explain for method

See http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/thread/1170958231/Snow+Cat---

http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/message/1259267882/Afghan+T-62+model+67 for examples

 

Kais

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Siggi,

another approach to get a worn top coat is the "hair spray technique"

Mostly used for armour but applicable to any worn finish.

See http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1171024827/Hair+Spray+Technique-Whitewash%2C+whats+it+all+about..explain for method

See http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/thread/1170958231/Snow+Cat---

http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/message/1259267882/Afghan+T-62+model+67 for examples

 

Kais

 

 

Thanks Kaiser, that's extremely useful. :good: I've heard of the hairspray technique and how to do it but those last two links are the first time I've seen actual results. Both are superb, the last one especially.

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