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Weathering pigments and powders are very easy to apply to your scale model kits. Simply take a dry brush and apply the pigment or powder onto it. Then blend your pigments and powders onto your model by dry-brushing the area you want to add the weathering effects too. However, you need to make sure you use a clean brush, otherwise, you could end up ruining your model.

There are a few ways in which you can fix your weathering pigments once they have been dried. Because these are applied onto a dry brush, you simply wait until the pigment has dried and then use water to dilute the mixture on your model kits. Once it has been diluted it should take some pigment off. Then simply reapply the pigment once the model is dry to start again.

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