--- In [email protected], "John Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings:
> I was told that I needed to
> shoot dull coat on a model for the weathering to stick, so this was an
> experiment.  I still think that is true for a heavy weather job, but
for new
> engines on the road for a few weeks, the chalks capture the gloss
and grime
> to my eye.
> Cheer"S"
> 
>  
> 
> John Gibson
> 
> Rocklin, CA 
        __________________________________

My experience was that spraying the chalk weathering tended to negate
the effect I was trying to create in the first place. The chalk seems
to hold without any help, and if it does rub off a little, so what?
Just apply a little more chalk. That way, you have evolving
weathering, just like the real ones! 

Bob Nicholson


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