Volksfan Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 I was just wondering. I'm still practicing with an airbrush but I want to weather sometime soon so can you use the hair spray and salt technique with cans and get a good finish? I was thinking to get a realistic look of several tones of rust, use a thin sponge to filter the thin paint coats and give it a spotty affect. i was thinking I could use colors like Tamiya ts flat brown, ts red brown, and a little of ts yellow something. i need feedback.
Snake45 Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 Why not stick some steel wool in a little jar of water. In a few days you'll be able to paint an authentic rust color on with a brush.
MrBuick Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 Short answer - yes, there are lots of ways to do it...it all depends on how detailed and "rusty" you want to get.
Yenkocamaro Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 On 4/20/2016 at 12:27 AM, Snake45 said: Why not stick some steel wool in a little jar of water. In a few days you'll be able to paint an authentic rust color on with a brush. Hey snake, that is similar to the way I used to do it. I used and old butter container, got ahold of a few burned out open bathroom fan motors, disassembled the flat steel plates, and stuck one of them in the dish with water, and a little table salt to help speed up the process. Put the lid on, and in a few days I had instant rust, with crusties Nothing better than the real deal. Cheers, Lance
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