Looking for fuel/oil stains tutorial. Please help :)

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Yevgeny
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Looking for fuel/oil stains tutorial. Please help :)

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Hello chaps.

I wish to put some oil/fuel stains on my tank and looking for a tutorial how to make it.
I don't have ready made product for it and looking to make it with oils/paints?

Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Looking for fuel/oil stains tutorial. Please help :)

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Have a look on mig ammo website, they're doing a free download of a weathering 'greatest hits' magazine. I'm sure I saw oil stains etc in there. If that's no good, I've got the engines and oil issue of the weathering mag. If you keep it quiet, I could photo the pages for you to 'borrow, without infringing copyright'
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Re: Looking for fuel/oil stains tutorial. Please help :)

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chief5437 wrote:Have a look on mig ammo website, they're doing a free download of a weathering 'greatest hits' magazine. I'm sure I saw oil stains etc in there. If that's no good, I've got the engines and oil issue of the weathering mag. If you keep it quiet, I could photo the pages for you to 'borrow, without infringing copyright'

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Re: Looking for fuel/oil stains tutorial. Please help :)

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chief5437 wrote:Have a look on mig ammo website, they're doing a free download of a weathering 'greatest hits' magazine. I'm sure I saw oil stains etc in there. If that's no good, I've got the engines and oil issue of the weathering mag. If you keep it quiet, I could photo the pages for you to 'borrow, without infringing copyright'
Thank you, it have oil stains feature in it :)
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Excellent! Now we can attack in any direction!
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Model N1 DONE! - Tamiya 1:35 Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Sd.kfz.171 Ausf.A
Model N2 DONE! - Academy 1:72 M1126 Stryker
Working on:Trumpeter (00204)
Waiting: Meng (SS-004), Airfix (A50125), Tamiya (35068)
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