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I'm applying the weathering to my Rhinoback, and am digging many of the techniques in the Masterclass books. This dusting one is baffling me for some reason. It seems simple enough, but something isn't clicking. Does anyone know of any videos out there demonstrating it? I couldn't find any.

Maybe I'm just not being confident enough to give it a go. Which is goofy, everything else I've tried turned out well (though the sponge weathering did take some practice). Anyway, maybe it'd be helpful to see a demonstration of it.

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What page is it on? Or what model do they use it on?

 
   
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It's on page 30, used on the Red Scorpions Land Raider.

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Anyone?

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What exactly are you trying to do? If you are trying to just some dust, use weathering pigments applied dry. Use multiple colors for depth. If you don't like it, wipe it off and try again.

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 Badger_Bhoy wrote:
It's on page 30, used on the Red Scorpions Land Raider.

There isn't too much that is fancy on that page.

They just use a dry brush and put it in the pigment, then stipple the pigment onto the model where they want them, and then fix using white spirits.

They just did it multiple times to build up layers rather than a single heavy one.

 
   
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You're right. I tried it today and it worked fine. I think I was just nervous to mess it up.

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