rust & weathering beginner kit?
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Posted 23 July 2010 - 11:54 PM
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Posted 24 July 2010 - 03:12 AM

For paint and surface weathering, I do it 'on the cheap.' My set of chalk pastels was $7 with a 50% off coupon from Michaels, and the makeup brush set came from a local dollar store. My 'Joe Dirt' Charger was done using just Testors DullCote and pastels, no rotting out was in order:

For rust, I always say nothing looks more like rust than the real thing. Sophisticated Finishes' two-part system works very well for me:


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Posted 24 July 2010 - 03:26 AM
http://www.modelcars...showtopic=32489
don't buy a thing (Uunless you need rust color paint and hairspray). And I agree the "Sophisticated Finish" is a great product as well.
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Posted 24 July 2010 - 09:58 AM
For rust, I always say nothing looks more like rust than the real thing. Sophisticated Finishes' two-part system works very well for me:


Very cool VW. Now thats what im going to try for. Is that ametal or diecast to begin with or plastic? I have a few diecast that im going to expirement with soon as it cools off a bit here. Thanks for sharing this! Drew
don't buy a thing (Uunless you need rust color paint and hairspray). And I agree the "Sophisticated Finish" is a great product as well.
Thanks for the reply! I will check it out. Drew
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Posted 24 July 2010 - 04:55 PM
Very cool VW. Now thats what im going to try for. Is that ametal or diecast to begin with or plastic?
Drew - Thanks for the kind words. The Beetle is indeed plastic, which some folks have had a hard time believing until I hand them the model; it started out as a Gunze-Sangyo kit:
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Posted 25 July 2010 - 12:57 AM
Drew - Thanks for the kind words. The Beetle is indeed plastic, which some folks have had a hard time believing until I hand them the model; it started out as a Gunze-Sangyo kit:
Very cool 1 I have sent you a pm. Thanks for sharing this tip!
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Posted 25 July 2010 - 05:30 AM
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Posted 25 July 2010 - 02:51 PM
I must be doing something wrong while using the Sophisticated Finishes. can't get the heavily rusted effect.
Me either!
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Posted 16 August 2010 - 02:55 PM
Drew
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Guest_JamesDE_*
Posted 16 August 2010 - 07:16 PM
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Posted 27 August 2010 - 09:32 PM
http://www.alwayshobbies.com/Tools-$4-Materials/Scenery/Deluxe-Materials-Scenic-Rust.ice
it actualy uses iron filings and an accelerator to make the filings rust , cant get much more realistic rust than that can ya lol
Edited by MrMondeo, 27 August 2010 - 09:39 PM.
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Posted 28 August 2010 - 05:25 AM
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Posted 04 September 2010 - 01:41 PM
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Posted 05 September 2010 - 01:06 AM
Very nice builds Just wanted to add mine first time I tried weathering
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Very good! What products did you use? Thanks for sharing.
Drew C. from S.C.
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Posted 06 September 2010 - 05:50 AM
Thank you. I primed the car with Brown primer first. Then I brushed on "Sophisticated Finishes Iron Metalic Surfacer". I allowed that to dry for 24 hours, then I used "Sophisticated Finishes Rust Antiquing Solution". I placed it in a ziplock bag and left it for 12 hours while it cured. Then I allowed it to air dry. Then I repeated the rust process in various spots until I acheived the look I wanted.Very good! What products did you use? Thanks for sharing.
Drew C. from S.C.
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Posted 06 September 2010 - 04:02 PM
I brushed on "Sophisticated Finishes Iron Metalic Surfacer". I allowed that to dry for 24 hours, then I used "Sophisticated Finishes Rust Antiquing Solution".
Those are the 2 parts of the same "Instant Rust" set I mentioned above; I'm guessing you got them separately, which gives you bigger bottles than the set does.
That's impressive for your first attempt at weathering....my first was long ago, and far from that good.
Edited by VW Dave, 06 September 2010 - 04:03 PM.












