The Weathering Aircraft 1 - Panels (3rd Edition)
Issue
- Časopis:
- The Weathering Aircraft
- Číslo:
- 1 - Panels (3rd Edition) | March 2019
- Jazyk:
- English
- ISSN:
- 8432074052012
Obsah
Build Report, 1:48 | Page 6Mig-29 Fulcrum 9-12
by Hong Hwan JangThe Mig-29, the iconic symbol of the modern Russian Air Force; let's see how Hwan Jang employs different process on this aircraft's surface panels depending upon the base color.
Luftwaffe JG 73 Operation Sniper 2003
MiG-29 9-12 Fulcrum Limited Edition - "Farewell USA 2003" - Late Type Great Wall Hobby (GWH) 1:48
S4801 2014 Nové díly Build Report | Page 14Hellcat Mk.II FAA
by Jamie PastorA Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Hellcat, operating in the Pacific Theater, is the focus of an article by Jamie Pastor who expertly explains how to create distinctive weathering and fading effects.
Tips & Tricks | Page 20Scribing Panel And Rivet Lines
Build Report, 1:32 | Page 24T-2 Buckeye
by Julio FuentesJulio Fuentes ventures into a model requiring a lot of work, achieving an excellent result in the end. This article shows how to enhance panel lines and other surface details by way of weathering and painting effects.
Build Report, 1:32 | Page 34Fw190 A5
by Phillippe RogerPhilippe Roger addresses the problem of how to make rivets and panel lines stand out on dark colors, and how to blend them into markings and insignia.
Build Report, 1:72 | Page 44F-15J
by Jamie HaggoOne of the more distinctive features of aggressor aircraft is their sometimes very colorful camouflage schemes. In this article, Jamie Haggo show how to emphasize the panel lines of a well-maintained Japanese F-15J over an attractive multi-toned camouflage
Tips & Tricks | Page 52Panel Lines Washes
Panel line washes over metallic finishes, acrylics, and ALCLAD metallics.
Build Report, 1:29 | Page 56X-Wing
by Yang Yu PeiThe Rebel Alliance's X-Wing fighters have faced the most extreme climatic conditions in their everlasting battle with the Empire. Yang Yu Pei takes the most of a very simple kit, taking weathering possibilities to the limit in panels, doors, access hatches