This is my first post to the forum and my first model attempt.
My model of choice is the Tamiya Austin Cooper Mini Rally which I managed to pick up from ebay.
So my question is about which is a good way to achieve the rust through effect when using brush and acrylic paint.
Searching the forum and youtube has gave me three possibilities.
1. Enamel / hairspray / acrylic - using thinners to re-activate the enamel
2. Acrylic / humbrol maskol / acrylic - rub off mask to reveal rust
3. As above with sugar to mask rust.
Which method would I find gives best results if I'm using acrylics and a brush?
I've primed the floor panel with Halfords plastic primer after using a dremel to add some rust holes.
The acrylics I'm using are Vallejo Model Color which I've read are great for brushing.
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My model of choice is the Tamiya Austin Cooper Mini Rally which I managed to pick up from ebay.
So my question is about which is a good way to achieve the rust through effect when using brush and acrylic paint.
Searching the forum and youtube has gave me three possibilities.
1. Enamel / hairspray / acrylic - using thinners to re-activate the enamel
2. Acrylic / humbrol maskol / acrylic - rub off mask to reveal rust
3. As above with sugar to mask rust.
Which method would I find gives best results if I'm using acrylics and a brush?
I've primed the floor panel with Halfords plastic primer after using a dremel to add some rust holes.
The acrylics I'm using are Vallejo Model Color which I've read are great for brushing.
[ATTACH]109052.IPB[/ATTACH]
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