Weathering Powder Chrome Oxide Green 28ml - AV0005 -Available

Weathering Powder Chrome Oxide Green 28ml - AV0005

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Humbrol
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£4.39
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Weathering Powder Chrome Oxide Green 28ml

AV0005

Tips

Tip: Humbrol Weathering Powder: Introduction

Usage

Used to create realistic weathered effects.

Substrate

Weathering Powder can be applied to most substrates depending on the method.

Application

Weathering Powder can be applied dry or mixed with several Humbrol products.

Drying Time

Dependent of application methods.

How to Clean

Dependent of application methods.

This video shows you how to add dry and wet heavy mud effects to your model in several easy steps.

Tip: Humbrol Weathering Powder: Rolling Stock

This video explains how to add a weathered effect to rolling stock.

Please take extra care when applying Weathering Powder and any Varnish to your Rolling Stock. Hornby Hobbies Limited takes no responsibility for damage caused when weathering your model.

We strongly suggest you practice the techniques using a test piece first.

Tip: Humbrol Weathering Powder: Dried Mud, Dust & Rust

This video shows you how to add dry and wet heavy mud effects to your model in several easy steps.

Tip: Humbrol Weathering Powder: Heavy Mud Effects

This video shows you how to add dry and wet heavy mud effects to your model in several easy steps.

Tip: Humbrol Weathering Powder: Hornby Class B1 Steam Loco

This video shows you how to add a dry dusty weathered effect to your steam locos in several easy steps.Please take extra care when applying Weathering Powder and any Varnish to your locomotive. Hornby Hobbies Limited takes no responsibility for damage caused when weathering your model.

We strongly suggest you practice the techniques using a test piece first.