Boba Debt Master Member Apr 27, 2009 #1 I had to use multiple applications of 4 different chemicals and a lot of time on the buffing wheel burnishing the patina into the surface of the metal but I think the look was worth it Let me know Thanks Last edited: Sep 25, 2013
I had to use multiple applications of 4 different chemicals and a lot of time on the buffing wheel burnishing the patina into the surface of the metal but I think the look was worth it Let me know Thanks
Howard Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 27, 2009 #2 That's looking great! But you have the windvane on upside down.
Boba Debt Master Member Apr 27, 2009 #3 Howard said: That's looking great! But you have the windvane on upside down. Click to expand... OOPs
franz bolo Sr Member Apr 27, 2009 #5 Looks good. If your going for the Chronicles look, check out my thread here. http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=61541 FB
Looks good. If your going for the Chronicles look, check out my thread here. http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=61541 FB
Anakin Starkiller Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 27, 2009 #6 The parts look great, but turn around your windvain. It's on backwards:lol
Son of Skywalker Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2009 #7 Very nice work! If you don't mind sharing, what are the 4 chemicals needed to obtain this look? Also excellent detective work, FB.:thumbsup
Very nice work! If you don't mind sharing, what are the 4 chemicals needed to obtain this look? Also excellent detective work, FB.:thumbsup
TridCloudwalker Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 27, 2009 #8 Fantastic finish!! What did you use on your windvane? That's the best looking one I've seen so far.
Boba Debt Master Member Apr 27, 2009 #9 I use the following chemicals A solution of Nitric Acid and Alcohol call Nitrol Perma Blue Perma-black Plum Brown I applied all of the chemicals to the entire part and used a buffing wheel to burnish the finish into the surface of the metal. Last edited: Sep 25, 2013
I use the following chemicals A solution of Nitric Acid and Alcohol call Nitrol Perma Blue Perma-black Plum Brown I applied all of the chemicals to the entire part and used a buffing wheel to burnish the finish into the surface of the metal.
superjedi Sr Member Apr 28, 2009 #10 Looks terrific! I had gotten you to do the chemical weathering on my emitter a little while back and I still love the way it looks.
Looks terrific! I had gotten you to do the chemical weathering on my emitter a little while back and I still love the way it looks.
Son of Skywalker Well-Known Member Apr 28, 2009 #13 Boba Debt said: I use the following chemicals A solution of Nitric Acid and Alcohol call Nitrol Perma Blue Perma-black Plum Brown I applied all of the chemicals to the entire part and used a buffing wheel to burnish the finish into the surface of the metal. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. I plan to put this to good use very soon, though unfortunately it won't be on a RR grenade/bp. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 9, 2018
Boba Debt said: I use the following chemicals A solution of Nitric Acid and Alcohol call Nitrol Perma Blue Perma-black Plum Brown I applied all of the chemicals to the entire part and used a buffing wheel to burnish the finish into the surface of the metal. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. I plan to put this to good use very soon, though unfortunately it won't be on a RR grenade/bp.