I used Birchwood Casey Perma Blue on my Heng Long T-34 85 tracks. I wasn't thrilled with the results. Some areas didn't take the bluing. Wondering if I did something wrong. I cleaned the tracks thoroughly with hot soapy water, dried them and put them in a jar with the Perma Blue and shook it around for about a minute. Here's what the tracks looked like after.


I tried cleaning the unaffected areas with denatured alcohol, wire brushing them, and reapplying the Perma Blue. Still no effect. Wondering if the metal alloy of the tracks is preventing them from taking the bluing in different areas?
Moving on, I sprayed them with MIG Enamel Track Wash and ended up with this. Which I'm pretty happy with.
I'd appreciate any comments, suggestions, or ideas on how you all paint and weather metal tracks.
I tried cleaning the unaffected areas with denatured alcohol, wire brushing them, and reapplying the Perma Blue. Still no effect. Wondering if the metal alloy of the tracks is preventing them from taking the bluing in different areas?
Moving on, I sprayed them with MIG Enamel Track Wash and ended up with this. Which I'm pretty happy with.
I'd appreciate any comments, suggestions, or ideas on how you all paint and weather metal tracks.
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