251st Independent Mechanised Brigade
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So the wife and child are out at a party, I am getting ready for a night shift on a payday weekend which means I will be muppet herding later on (small bonus it’s a hour shorter thanks to clock magic, don’t forget to set yours a hour early if your reading this on Sunday and you totally forgot).
so I thought I would sit down and do a oil wash and maybe a very mild tutorial for those who never tried.
So the joy with a oil wash is you have several hours of play time before it drys and to a certain time frame you can reactivate it with the White spirits to try and clean it up if you’re not happy with the results, also while a bit of a pain to get it right it’s a lot cheaper in the long run than say GW washes as you get more bang for your buck for the same price of one tiny wash pot. With the wash start of small and work up to bigger surface areas using the wash brush, now I cant give you exact how much to load in your brush as it’s a personal preference and what your putting it on, but the general rule of thumb is don’t slap it on as you have more to remove as you clean up. Personally I start of doing the large wash surface bits such as the fins at the bottom of the hull for example, then using the dry brush I remove the excess giving it a clean in the White spirits intermittently and a good dry on some old but clean skiddies so your not just spreading oil wash as you carry on, you can use the foam/sponge to do the same thing. Now the buds will be used when you need to do smaller clear ups say after pin washing the rivets or in the case of the engine bay where I used the AK interactives engine oil enamel wash. Once I have done more of the washing I will post more pics
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