Weathering Master D Set

This is the Tamiya Weathering Master D Set.

Tamiya Weathering Master D Set Hobby and Model Paint Set #87088
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 Tamiya # tam87088
$11.50
 
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Tamiya Item # tam87088
Features :
  • Adds realistic weathered effects to tank models.
  • Semi-wet material adheres well and won't run into surrounding areas.
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Spotlight Review

 
"Love this stuff!"
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Nice weathering set. Easy to use. Foam tip makes realistic streaks better than anything I've used. Great for exhaust, oil and gun stains. The brush can be a little harder to pick up and distribute the powder. Seems to be oil based but can be used over anything. Easy to remove and reapply when fresh if the effect isn't quite what you want. Let dry overnight and it becomes harder. Use clear to permanently seal it.

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Features

  • Adds realistic weathered effects to tank models.
  • Semi-wet material adheres well and won't run into surrounding areas.

Specs

  • Case Size; Length: 3-1/4" (82mm)
  • Width: 2" (51mm)
  • Height: 3/8" (9mm)

Includes

  • One section of the following weathering material;
  • Burnt Blue (for blue tinted burned metal finish)
  • Burnt Red (for orange tinted burned metal finish)
  • Oil Stain (for oil stain effect)
  • Applicator tool

Requirements & Suggestions

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Reviews

  
 
"Excellent tool for easy weathering"
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These Weathering Master Sets are an excellent way to add wear-and-tear detail to your models. The brush tip on the applicator is great for using all over your model, it will leave the powder on raised areas to replicate either a build-up of dirt or wearing away of paint. The sponge tip on the applicator works for adding streaks of whichever color of the set you choose. The red and blue powders in this set are good for adding heat stains to the exhausts of cars or motorcycles.

 
"weathering"
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Have not used this type for weathering cannot wait to use for the first time.

 
"Great"
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These are great to use. Here's a tip that I've found out that works for me. Take a #8 paint brush or whatever you like dip the tip in water just enough for it to be wet then use it on whatever pastels you want. Next on the model. My sponge was wore out and I thought I'll give this a try. Man it worked better. You get more effect this way

Comments

Do not use near open flame..

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