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Does anyone have suggestions on how to create a peeling paint effect? The kind of look where the paint has flaked off, revealing old gray wood underneath.
Quote from: tom mann on March 14, 2007, 09:39:35 PMDoes anyone have suggestions on how to create a peeling paint effect? The kind of look where the paint has flaked off, revealing old gray wood underneath.I've used a drybrush application of a mixture of Floquil Mud and Reefer Gray. No good photos, though, and it's supposed to rain here tomorrow.
Quote from: tom mann on March 14, 2007, 09:39:35 PMDoes anyone have suggestions on how to create a peeling paint effect? The kind of look where the paint has flaked off, revealing old gray wood underneath.I'm not sure how it would look for wood, but the water/salt crystal technique works pretty good for chipped/peeling paint on metal:http://www.ryourstone.com/pc/prr_x54_roof_close.jpg-Rich
I may actually have something coming IF decals can be done. Therefore, please keep this thread a little longer.I never thought I would have something for it, though. I just found out today that a car I have been planning on doing for some time actually would fit into the reefer catagory.