Falconator here from falconatorpainting.blogspot.com (I know creative title) and today I am going to share my recent experience with using oils to weather a Space Marine Predator.
I am in the process of rebuilding and painting my White Scars so I will be showing how I accomplished this weathering on a white base. I want to preface this tutorial / horror show with the following (this is my first attempt at using oil weathering, and the examples I had to learn from were not weathering white armor and this makes a difference.
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Basically you use 3 or 4 different colors and dot them over a flat surface then you use a flat brush with turpentine to pull them all together. Be sure to brush in the same direction and in a straight line.
The real trick is that every pass you make with your bigger brush you need to clean it. Dip it in turpentine, remove the excess, and then start streaking again. You can also use your small brush to apply turpentine directly to the model and then hit it with your big brush to remove a portion of a streak. This way you can be very selective in where your weathering occurs. Again on white you have to be very careful due to the staining but I think on darker colors you could get away with much more.
I will finish off the tank in a future article so you can see how the oils play into the overall paint scheme on the tank. There is plenty of work left to do on this guy and you can catch the progress at my blog Falconator Painting, on my Facebook Page, or @falconatorpaint on twitter.
