In the 22nd issue of The Weathering Aircraft, the focus is on a topic that is arguably the most fun part about making an airplane model. It’s not only important to build the kit correctly, but also bring the painting and weathering to the next level. Representing extreme weathering can also be one of the most complicated stages. In addition to mastering the use of the airbrush and being able to replicate a camouflage scheme perfectly, you will need to know how to apply various techniques to depict an operational aircraft with clearly visible weathering effects.
In this issue, you put into practice everything necessary to represent this look, using chipping and scratches, dirt, streaking marks, and a host of effects common to aircraft. Different techniques and products are used to achieve variation in all types of aircraft from World War II to ships in a galaxy far, far away. You will be able to obtain lifelike, almost photo realistic finishes.