And Finally that brings us to yesterday, when I started on the oil weathering. I used a variety of oils (carbon black, burnt umber and sienna) and thinned them and applied them to the surface with a brush and then used another brush to blend them in or used a brush wetted in thinner to move the oils around some more.
Applying oils on a shiny surface is a challenge, and sometimes the oils seem to cover an entire panel where I only wanted a portion of it covered. to combat this and get a more random finish, I used a technique I discovered when weathering my Raiden, and that was to flick thinner onto the model from a small brush. When the thinner lands on the model it is random and it creates a flat finish when it flashes off (tide marks is what these are called). I then take a another small stiff brush and blend in the edges.
I'm pleased with the results of only one night of weathering. I have yet to do the undersides and gear doors, and I will add some oil leaks/streaks that I have seen in my photo collections as well as inks applied with a sponge as I did with my last Raiden. Only 3 more nights left, But I think I can do it. I need to leave the last night for final assembly, canopy, antenna wire, and creating 4 transport boxes for my models (J2M3, J2M5, A6M2 and the Ki-44).
4 attached images. Click to enlarge.