3 to 4 tablespoons spackle- maybe more maybe less but thats what it looked like
one small can flat brown paint- testors
1 tablespoon water- maybe more maybe less but thats what it looked like
some disposable chopstix- to mix use whatever you got
one quarter inch brush- this item is junk after, this so dont use an expensive one
one can of clear coat not top gloss-for protection it sealseverything
hairdirer- on cool. spackle in thin layers dries fast
mix all the liquids i used an empty cat food can as mixxing tray
apply with paint brush -
FIRST- I had my model apart I found it to be easier this way remember mud goes everywhere.
1. do a thin layer first kinda brown the truck/or dry brush
2. use hair drier to harden one layer to apply another on top
3. with the brush"here is where it might get messy" get a glob of mud
4. dab and twist the mud on around the wheel wells to create build up
5. hit it with the drier make it tacky not dry
6. do the same thing all over the truck until you have the desired mud effect
7. apply clear coat when EVERYTHING IS DRY
if you mask out the windsheild remember to remove the masking tape as soon as you are done with the mud or the mud will crack it is only spackle
I hope this is helpfull to anyone who needs it here is some pics of the 72 chevy I mudded with this method <BR>