I always try to use the Friulmodel metal tracks when I can. OK, they probably double the cost of a model but they do look so much better and I quite like enjoy making them up. I use Blacken-It with them and am writing this mostly to bookmark the following guide:
Friulmodel and Blacken-It
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[…] tracks were weathered with Blacken-It, followed by successive washes with a mixture of Winsor and Newton Raw Umber and Burnt Umber in […]
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[…] not using the Friulmodel metal ones. They were treated in the usual manner – burnishing with Blacken-It, multiple washing with a mixture of Winsor and Newton Raw Umber and Burnt Umber in white spirit […]
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[…] Friulmodel tracks were treated with Blacken-It, then a wash of oil paint and application of Mig Productions “Dry Mud” pigment. […]
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[…] Friulmodel tracks were treated with Blacken-It twice and then washed with various mixtures of Winsor and Newton oil paints (Lamp black, Raw umber, […]
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[…] vinegar – this has been reported as a preparatory step when using a similar product to the Blacken-It solution I […]
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[…] AK interactive “Metal Burnishing Fluid” (AK159), which is very similar in use to the Blacken-It […]
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