Excellent! Subscribed and dying to see more!
I'm doing a resin version and have been after a decent paint technique for ages. I think you've just solved my issues! You echo so many of the thoughts I've had about this as a project too. glad it came out so well. Where did you get the grill? Mine came pre CA'd on and debating cracking it off for a better one or filling my room with dust trying to get it even close to accurate!
I've been using Humbrol Metal Cote up to now with reasonable results. Also the AK True Metal tubes aren't bad.. I think i'll be getting some Metal Master Buffing Metalizer to add to the mix! Does it need airbrushing on?
When you did the weathering, did you have to seal the metal finishes first? previously i've made up a wash with artists Oils, thinners and some weathering powders to get a good grime but the thinners and oil attacks the metal finishes and basically strips it all off!
Great stuff man, thanks for posting!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the build!
I got the grill on ebay off the seller Corellian Exports. He also offers an aluminum version but like i mentioned it doesnt have the correct number of fins. I believe there is a member here in the junkyard that is doing a full run of the GK metal parts.
get the model masters metalizer! it is meant for airbrushing but its possible to paint it on with a brush as well. I used stainless steel and gunmetal. I used a brush with the stainless steel and an airbrush with the gunmetal. I did seal the eatal finishes before i weathered, I used the model masteres metalizer sealer which is pretty good. The oils are super important. put the oils on a piece of cardboard for 30 minutes to get the linseed oil out and then they will dry perfectly flat after applied in wash form. I use oderless tupenoid as the thinner. good luck and dont hesitate to ask if you have further questions..