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Sorry, Not in my book
Pat Minarick replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Got the interior pretty much done. Still need to add the pedals . Forgot them! Started on the chassis and engine.
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Got the interior pretty much done, for got the pedals . Think I can still het them in. Weathered the chassis a little and started on the engine.
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What did you see on the road today?
Pat Minarick replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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My first one. Still need to finish it up.
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Page 10 and 11 of the 2018 Cannonball community build. Like your going to make something rusty?, next you'll be building box stock and actual looking at instructions.
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Thank you Thank you
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Very nice
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I have just started using weathering pigments, the type for tanks . I'm always trying new stuff. I'm learning stuff from the armor guys too !
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I can try. Fisrt paint the body flat black , gray primer, and then body color . Thin layers and let dry. Wet sand the body all over , in the places you want real rusty it's ok to go to the plastic. Then dullcote it. I use acrylic craft paint( Craftsmart ). Dab the bare areas with black. You can dry brush graphite gray in areas you want primer spots. Then dry brush graphite gray and vanilla in the direction water would streak down the body. Then I give the body a wash of Citadel miniatures chestnut or dark flesh wash. Blot excess of with a sponge , or add more streaks with a clean brush. Dullcote again. Go back to the areas you want rusty. Use black and brick red , bad both together with a old worn out brush till it looks the way you want it. You can use terra cotta got some brighter rust . Thin the terra cotta with a liner brush to add rusty streaks. Use the vanilla and with a really dry brush the body in the direction of the streaks to dull it up more. You can use a black wash in areas you want darker and body lines. Just build up layer till you get the look you want. Do your foiling on the trim and dullcote again . You can leave it like that , or go back over the rusty spots to give more texture. Hope you can figure that all out.
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Thanks.
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I knew that!
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adhesive for BMF for sale, and I know why
Pat Minarick replied to fiatboy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
New improved , I think the ultra bright is too shiny. -
adhesive for BMF for sale, and I know why
Pat Minarick replied to fiatboy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I was foiling a model today with brand new BMF . It wouldn't stick at all . Got some old stuff out and it workrd fine. -
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Really like this!
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Looking good!
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1949 Mercury Revell BMF stalled project
Pat Minarick replied to oneescalante's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Are you going to weather it? Not sure what you plan to finish this like , but it you rip the BMF at the seams instead of cutting it you can hide the edges more. -
Haha, don't even think they would be useful for that! Wish I did have the hood out of one.