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Dr. Cranky

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  1. The painting and weathering should be the funnest part, buddy, don't stress and sweat it.
  2. Dr. Cranky

    Astro-Vette

    What a classy, well-executed model. Fabulous!
  3. Thanks, everyone. If all goes well, the weathering will begin soon. Stay tuned in.
  4. Love it, the airbags are perfect. This one has all the right attitude so far. Keep it going.
  5. Love the faded paint, and that chassis is super cool. Nice job, buddy. LONG LIVE RUST! AND GUNK!
  6. Kane, I'll make a little video describing the process later, but it's such a simple technique I did not really think it a big deal. Here's what you do. You take your base color and then sponge it here and there over the darker areas . . . you know places where there might be some wear and tear. Then you take black and brown acrylic paint and you sponge it over the edges, again where you want a bit of rust to show through. You can also do it with a fine brush . . . it's called chipping.
  7. Zombies have "gunked" up blood, which D. Cranky likes . . . it's dark like 40,000 miles oil in a car!
  8. And the acrylic paint chipping is done both on the roller (hairspray technique) and the body (sponge) . . .
  9. All right folks, the painting and preliminary chipping in acrylic is done. Next up is weathering with oils and pigments, washes, and other details, and then this one will be done . . . here are some pictures that show you how everything came down finally to just two components, the body and the chassis . . . notice also that the interior and engine bay, since they are NOT going to be seen, did not receive any paint or details . . . We still have lots to do with the tires, and mud and blood spatters!
  10. Folks, I'm taking the build to the next level which includes sponge chipping with some grey paint, then black and brown . . . the pictures are uploading, so hold tight. Progress report coming right up!
  11. Sure thing, Luis . . . I'm even thinking of building a little diorama base for this one too . . . stay tuned in . . .
  12. Here's how we are looking so far . . .
  13. Here's the chassis completed and assembled . . . now the weathering and finishing touches will resume . . . which will included some pigments and lots of earth, sand, and mud spatters . . .
  14. Here's the Zombie Crusher/Roller painted with a few coats of metallics, some inks, and then sealed with gloss varnish, and 3 or four light coats of hairspray . . . all this for the impending painting and weathering:
  15. Harry, thanks for keeping me honest about the quality of recent pictures . . .you've been instrumental in keeping me motivated to strive for better pics, and for that I thank you once again. Now, having said that, stay tuned for a new round of pictures . . .
  16. How about those Canards, eh?
  17. Yes, yes, it's looking great. Keep it goiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng!
  18. Chuck, that's a great picture . . . and it's the kind of built that you have to put on the list of must-build.
  19. Sometimes rat rods try too hard . . . although there are things in this one I like.
  20. WOW--What a beauty! Can't wait to see more.
  21. The Modelahaus is totally reliable and professional. I have never been disappointed with either service or merchandise.
  22. LOL, Harry, the glamour pics at the studio will come at the end. With all the photo and video taking, I running crazy.
  23. Here are some pics of the body awaiting weathering . . .
  24. All right, after the three vids, here's the progress I've made. Remember that this has all been the painting process . . . weathering has yet to began, and it probably won't until mid week . . . Here's the chassis . . . after the salting and a few of the other elements put in . . . (I will weathering everything without the wheels and tires. I will do them separately.): I like the way the aluminum of the wheels looks cruddy and beat up . . . Stay tuned in for more . . .
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