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Snake Eyes 41 Willys, First Build of 2009


Dr. Cranky

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Greetings and happy new year to all. Well, why "Snake Eyes" because there's not one but TWO Willyses! Wiley Willyses--say that fast three times!!!

Anyway, here's the layout of the build so far:

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Here's a picture of the coup and its interior:

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And here's one of the convertible:

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On the covertible I cut off the hood because I want the engine to show in all its glory:

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On the coupe, the hood is hinged so that it flips forward:

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These are not going to be shiny, but rather rat rod influenced!!! :huh::lol::lol:

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Thanks, Dave . . . the painting has started and it's quite a bit of fun, but there are a few steps to follow . . . beginning with the darkening of the panel lines to create some impending shadows . . .

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Since I don't have steady hands, spraying along the panel lines is always a scary proposition, but I've also learned not to worry too much. It works out in the end, and there's really now bad way to do this or have it turn out . . . which is what I like about this little system . . . the airplane and military modelers do this all the time to great effect . . .

This kind of shadowing is done with flat black and few drops of rust color paint . . . .

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I always use my Iwata Micron C-Plus for this kind of thing . . .

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Now that the darkening of the panel lines is done, I've started working on the rust . . . and it's a good idea to start with the darkest rust (mine is Floquil rust 50% and Floquil roof brown 50%) to which I add a few drops of Floquil orange to brighten it . . .

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Again, you think the shadowing of the panel lines is not a big deal, and although you can't see it in these pictures, they are still there, and it helps to have them show through subtely . . .

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Again, the idea is to get full coverage before beginning to add a bit more orange to the rust mixture so that the rust lightens in spots . . .

Stay tuned in for more progress . . .

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All right, maties, here's what I got with the colors . . . I'm happy with the fade paintjob, but darn it it is really bright . . . I think a thin wash will darken it up just right. I hope . . . .

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Oh, in case you are wondering what all that graininess is under the paint. You guessed it: SALT!!! ;):huh::D

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Hi there,

the Mr.Salt himself is on the works ;) First I thought oh very bright colors on the coupe but I saw the grain and that makes it clear to me what those two willys will be.

Great work so far and I´m awaiting the coming progress on them.

Kind regards from Germany,

Chris

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WOW!!! I have to compliment you not only on the great work so far but also on your techniques!!! I never do much rusted stuff, don't have that kind of ability but when I decide to do it I will be contacting you for sure. Thanks for sharing man!!! B):D

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Here's some progress with the convertible's interior and engine . . . everything still looks freshly painted because I still have to weather wih my usual gunk, junk, and slunk . . . (I love making up words to describe my lotions and potions!)

B)B)B)

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With small builds like this one it really pays off to glue all the chassis parts before primering and paiting . . . then you can let the airbrush do it's magic . . . just makes for a smoother build . . . that's feally become my preference these days . . . .

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Again, all the watch parts really come to the rescue with these kinds of builds . . . .

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I still have to do some touching up and the exhausts before I am through with the chassis . . .

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So what is ratting a vehicle about if it isn't about giving it some attitude and having some fun, right?

Well, I just could not help myself, and since this one is called LUCKY 13, I figured I'd rub it in in case it did actually race one day! :rolleyes::P:P

Of course, the attitude will probably keep this out of most youth-oriented magazines!!! :$ :$ :$

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I had to make it look like it was hand painted on, right?

Thank heavens I have shaky hands!!! :P:P:D

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Frieking awesome! I love it... Im sort of new to the weathering bit, and especially to the salt trick... I searched around a bit is there a how to? or perhaps a simple answer of, how to get salt to stick? use a flat clear over your rust colored base and hit it with lumps of salt before it drys? Is there a trick for the random sizes of patches of salt as they stick? Any help is much appreciated. THANKS!

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