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Posted

Outstanding.

Phil, one question. What were you using to engrave the brick pattern on the foam? It looks like a mechanical pencil, but I'm not certain.

Charlie Larkin

Posted

thanks men.

To engrave the foam, here is the different step with some pics, you'll see it's very easy !

First i cut some line

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with a hobby knife

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then with a pen to have a larger line

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after that you can cut your brick

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and here is the result

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Posted

hi all,

I'm near the end, here is the paint work on the body.

I have to made some small details and it'll be done.

For this paint job i use the salt technic, it work great, i love the result.

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Posted

that paint is, um, "beautifully horrible". I love it, love it All. I'm still a newbie, What is the "salt technique"? I really want try it in my garage.

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thank you friends!

For the method, it is simple. (hope that everybody understand, i use google translator !)

As a reminder, I only painted the acrylic, Liquitex diluted alcohol at 70 ° all passed the single-action airbrush to 10 euros on a well known auction site.

1 / I first had a layer of black on the body

2 / I spend a veil (very diluted paint, very liquid) brown (Raw Umber) once the black dry

3 / I balance of keys Burnt Sienna Burnt in places.

4 / I start my keys with color again a veil of Earth sienna

5 / Once this is done and dry, I spray a good dose of hairspray on the whole and before drying I sprinkle salt.

6 / When the airspray dry, i paint with the last color, here green.

7 / Once the color box is dry, I can only pass the model under water to remove salt and "work" the paint to get the desired effect. In fact the hair spray protects the color of rust base and allows me to remove the green where I want.

8 / Finally, I will complete the effect with touches of rust pigments that will slightly melt the rust stains with paint.

Here, as usual, is my method of pretending, that is relatively simple and efficient!

My tubes for different layers and veils basis for rust:

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Posted

Hey Eric,

Just found your topic today, and wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your fine work, just beautiful!! Thank you for posting for everyone to see!!

Best regards, Mike

Posted

Pretty awesome man ! Been workin on one and soon to be finished, I guess. I keep adding. Maybe some previews tomorrow. But...awesome work man!

Posted

Thank you so much for your tutorial on making bricks Im going out this weekend and getting the materials i need to get started. I always wanted to make a garage scene, This dio is the level of work that i strive to make. Keep up the outstading work! B)

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Thanks men.

The large door is made from plastic, the small one from plastic and cardboard. Here is some pics before the paint job was done :

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