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2025 the war against Skynet , British campaign !

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Latest update now I'm back :)

I have noticed that when I do dioramas I tend to complete a part of it then just stick it up well this next few pics will show how I get my rust effect it's not difficult and tbh it's easy and it gives a good effect for decay and desolation which is what I'm going for in this dio

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first cover your vehicle in super glue like so View attachment 81911

then pop it into water making sure you give it a really good covering of water View attachment 81912

Then leave to dry overnight
Once completely dry paint it all over with a good coat of reddish brown I used revel aqua 37 View attachment 81913

Wait to dry or use a hair dryer to speed this up and give it a good coat of black wash the darker the better like so View attachment 81914

Then dry brush in a rust colour I used revel aqua 83 but forgot to take a photo so we will move on to the highlighting , for this I used humbrol weathering powder and touch up as little or as much as you want and you should finish up looking like this View attachment 81915

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and there you have it a nice ruined vehicle , this can be done to any metal object and I used to same approach on the warrior for the corrugated panels on the side :)
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No problems mate glad to help , I actually found this out by accident while working on my HMS Warspite build , I used water as an excelerant and noticed to fogged up and crusted :)
 
I've never thought of using Superglue Alan, so that's a great idea!

Time for some experimentation methinks! ;)
 
That's a very clever idea I may have to pinch that at some time in the future.
 
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Cheers guys but I don't think I'm going to finish this sadly I've really lost my mojo for it , I love what I've done with the kits but the base is. not working for me and this maybe a case of I've bitten off mor than I can chew :(

I might do something smaller with it with the HK and the warrior only , I'm not one for giving up but I don't want to say "that'll do" so it's on the back burner for the moment
 
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