Done with the dry mud. Now mate varnish and redo the oil stains (poor planning) and do the fresh mud. It's quite brittle and the same results can be done with pigments, plaster of Paris and water, but the colors are always the same unlike the pigments and it's so easy like this. The streaking kit is quite useless, I like oils better. The dusting effects are like pigments but harder to control, atleast for me. The oil and rust set is quite good as I can't reproduce them as good. Overall I'm quite surprised how this came out for a test
>>5728530Remember to put some resistor (1k ohm or whatever). Also check if they are visible from outside or if the light is too strong or not, because these little details can ruin a great job
>>5728654I'm not much into car models, but perhaps doing some finer coats at a distance will give a smoother finish. Also glossy varnish tend to "smooth" things, atleast on afvs
>>5728745Shitty instructions are such pain in the ass, whether when they leave pieces out or they are just a clusterfuck. Anyway I'm still amazed with your shimakaze and these little guns