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Distressing/Ageing a dial


gavidoc

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Hey guys,

I see some wonderful aged PAM's here and I want to age the dial on a project I'm doing but don't want to scrwe it up.

What is the way that some of you have done it? I'd love to know and don't worry about complexity. I ran a modelshop for a major corporation for 7 years so I know my way around chemicals, airbrushes, tools, etc.

Thnaks!

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Hey guys,

I see some wonderful aged PAM's here and I want to age the dial on a project I'm doing but don't want to scrwe it up.

What is the way that some of you have done it? I'd love to know and don't worry about complexity. I ran a modelshop for a major corporation for 7 years so I know my way around chemicals, airbrushes, tools, etc.

Thnaks!

Wow, tomorrow is your 1st year anniversary....Pop the Dom Perignon - The Masterpiece!!!!! Happy Anniversary!!!!

BTW: You must have been bored that day.....no date??? :lol:

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Tar (Nichotine at cigarettes)..And a smoke

Use these two brother to vintaged your dial Thinner the tar with any solvent (water sythetic thinner. coke or sugar based liquide) aged the dials and than dried it

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