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9 11 August 2020, 22:11
Al
Thank you Anna! It's done mostly with sponges and three shades of dark rust, one shade of dark iron and then I hand rub uschi dark iron.
Thank you Anna! It's done mostly with sponges and three shades of dark rust, one shade of dark iron and then I hand rub uschi dark iron.
11 August 2020, 22:34
Al
Thank you, I leave the ones in with the obvious errors as well to inspire me to work harder... I vow for instance to police up the cat hairs next time> 🙂
Thank you, I leave the ones in with the obvious errors as well to inspire me to work harder... I vow for instance to police up the cat hairs next time> 🙂
11 August 2020, 22:39
JD
Using the sponge with dark colored rust against the light faded cammo results in a great 3D effect, and really implies the age of the vehicle! Excellent.
Using the sponge with dark colored rust against the light faded cammo results in a great 3D effect, and really implies the age of the vehicle! Excellent.
12 August 2020, 04:13
Al
Thank you JD, I always work from light to dark but every time I finish the initial camo it looks cartoonishly light.
Thank you JD, I always work from light to dark but every time I finish the initial camo it looks cartoonishly light.
12 August 2020, 12:04
Al
Yes Anna, you should give it a try; just go really subtle and light. I start with a torn off piece of packing foam dabbed into my colors, dabbing it off on a paper towel until it's almost dry.
First coat = Vallejo Rust Texture 73.821 then dark chocolate brown acrylic then Tamiya Dark Iron. Hand rub Uschi dark iron power on the highlights.
Yes Anna, you should give it a try; just go really subtle and light. I start with a torn off piece of packing foam dabbed into my colors, dabbing it off on a paper towel until it's almost dry.
First coat = Vallejo Rust Texture 73.821 then dark chocolate brown acrylic then Tamiya Dark Iron. Hand rub Uschi dark iron power on the highlights.
12 August 2020, 12:11
Al
Make sure you booger it up so it has a lot of craggy surfaces and irregular edges, it's fun.
Make sure you booger it up so it has a lot of craggy surfaces and irregular edges, it's fun.
12 August 2020, 15:03
JD
Wow, metalizing powder? I learned something new! What a superior result, now I have to get some to play with!
Wow, metalizing powder? I learned something new! What a superior result, now I have to get some to play with!
12 August 2020, 18:19
Al
Thank you JD - yes I use the dark iron powder to simulate steel. The metalizers for steel tend to be a little too bright for a piece of equipment out in the field. A little pot of the Uschi will last quite a while too.
Thank you JD - yes I use the dark iron powder to simulate steel. The metalizers for steel tend to be a little too bright for a piece of equipment out in the field. A little pot of the Uschi will last quite a while too.
12 August 2020, 23:26
Lenny Li
Very nice steel effect, next time try to use a pencil, you will be surprised!
Very nice steel effect, next time try to use a pencil, you will be surprised!
13 August 2020, 01:16
Al
Thank you both; I actually try the pencil and it works very well but the Uschi powder works best for me.
Thank you both; I actually try the pencil and it works very well but the Uschi powder works best for me.
13 August 2020, 14:13
Spanjaard
i was thinking about using graphite powder... but i guess you just answered when you mentioned the pencil😉
i was thinking about using graphite powder... but i guess you just answered when you mentioned the pencil😉
13 August 2020, 14:35
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