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gianpippo10 Mar 2017 1:04 a.m. PST

Did anyone use the PSC Dirt Brown Weathering Spray?
How does it work?
I am looking for a quick method to weather 2WW 20mm vehicles.

John Treadaway10 Mar 2017 2:50 a.m. PST

You spray it on and can then wash it off using wet kitchen towel or damp cotton buds for the hard to get at places.

I think it works very well but – if the models are to be handled – it'll need matt varnish after it dries. I spray mine with Testors afterwards.

John T

Vigilant10 Mar 2017 4:16 a.m. PST

These type of sprays usually need the model to be varnished before application, otherwise they act as a paint remover. I've used the model railway versions with good results. As John T says always varnish again afterwards.

gianpippo10 Mar 2017 5:56 a.m. PST

Thanks.
I just found out there is also a ligth brown spray. Which one did you use John? Any picture of the weathered models?

John Treadaway10 Mar 2017 8:07 a.m. PST

I'll have a dig around for snaps. Most of the vehicles on this page were dirtied using PSC spray over Army painter inks, as I recall.

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John T

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