This is how I made mine.\ said:wow that's awesome a real rust bucket! Pardon the pun. I'll look at some paints and rust pigments I have and see what I can come up with but don't hold your breath heh
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Did you use Vallejo paints ?as that's the way I'm going now although have revel acrylics and tamiya acrylics and a selection of mig and life colour and a few enamels ( humbrol\ said:This is how I made mine.
Model made.
Coated in grey primer.
Then I used: Rail rust, Old rust, New rust. Once done it was gently rubbed back in places using some kitchen towel. Once dry it was coated in matt varnish.
That made me laugh but it's not true.\ said:Thanks Peter, I must admit if you want it knackered then I can do it rather well lol.
No paints apart from primer used. All pigments on this build.\ said:Did you use Vallejo paints ?as that's the way I'm going now although have revel acrylics and tamiya acrylics and a selection of mig and life colour and a few enamels ( humbrol
Here's a tip Robert if your going to do a a shell hit like it's been knocked out and you have a cordless drill with a variable speed you can get these from a hardware shop these ones cost me £3 and you get various ones in the pack View attachment 107421\ said:wow that's awesome a real rust bucket! Pardon the pun. I'll look at some paints and rust pigments I have and see what I can come up with but don't hold your breath heh
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