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Weathering with the sponge technique |
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by Patricio Delfosse © 2005 Modeler Site |
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2) Then, with the XF-13 green, quick touches were given intending just points, without getting paint stains. You’d rather use the sponge with very little paint.
3) I went on completing the camouflage this way. You should use enamel, since acrylic doesn’t work as it dries quickly.
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