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The fabric areas have been sprayed in with a couple of coats of Tamiya XF-69 Nato
Black. I really like the Tamiya flat colours as they have an extremely matt finish
especially when applied with an airbrush.
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I have added some XF-22 RLM Grey to the XF-69 and started to spray in some
highlights along the prominent areas and the tops of folds in the fabric, places where
the light would naturally fall.
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Adding more RLM Grey to the mix I continue to highlight the fabric areas.
The final highlights have been airbrushed over the figure and the fabric areas have
been given a couple of coats of Testors Dullcote to protect the paintwork.
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Using some low-tack masking tape I cover an area of the model. This will act as a
template for the next stage.
As I want these areas to have a warp-knitted cellular look I would need to find a
similar scaled down version. Luckily I found a fabric that had been used as the
covering for some old stereo speakers.
Carefully pulling away the masking tape template from the figure I pressed it onto
the fabric. Now I could cut out the fabric in the same shape and apply it to the
figure.
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Once the fabric had been cut to size I sprayed the reverse very lightly with
Spraymount adhesive. I used this very, very sparingly as I don’t want the glue to
transfer onto the paintwork. I carefully pressed the tacky fabric into place.
I then sprayed through the mesh with some thin layers of XF-69 Nato Black, building
up the tones in the recesses and folds. Once the paint was dry I carefully removed
the mesh-fabric mask.
Because the fabric mask was tacky it would conform to the contours of the figure
and the pattern could be sprayed into those hard-to-reach areas. More successful
than just holding the fabric in front of the figure and spraying through.
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Taking each fabric area in turn I have made tape-templates and cut separate mesh
masks for each. This was very time consuming but worth the effort I think.
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Once all the areas had been patterned I added some highlights to the most
prominent areas by hand using XF-22 RLM Grey with a tiny bit of VMC-883 Silvergrey
mixed in to lighten it. Adding the small highlights give a hint of three dimensionality
to the texture of the fabric.
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