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Post by armorguy on Nov 16, 2011 8:03:05 GMT -5
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 16, 2011 8:12:24 GMT -5
Hey Guy, great to see this here bro. The motor and detail on the motor looks great. The AK engine grime set will work great on this baby, looking forward to seeing MORE
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Post by johnt on Nov 16, 2011 8:54:08 GMT -5
Hi Armourguy, awesome build so far, and nice photo captioning, makes it really clear.
Cheers JT
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Post by TRM on Nov 16, 2011 19:14:47 GMT -5
Glad to see it up Guy!! Motor looks tops fella...keep it going!!
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Post by armorguy on Nov 17, 2011 1:37:57 GMT -5
I'd like to spray more parts today. This is a big adventure because rust bucket projects are completely new to me !!! And I don't have all this stuff yet, so creativity and luck will be the key words I'm afraid...
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Post by armorguy on Nov 17, 2011 8:33:21 GMT -5
OK guys , I began the engine 'acrylic' rust treatment. First I want to go for some acrylic rust effects, quite basic effects of course... Still a bit of 'acrylic' rusting to go...then I want to add more aged colors were necessary. Hope you like it. Best regards ! G.
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Post by TRM on Nov 17, 2011 9:48:03 GMT -5
Looking mighty fine there G!!! Now there is a color I like to see!! ;D Keep it rolling!!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 17, 2011 11:22:37 GMT -5
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Post by robbo on Nov 17, 2011 13:21:52 GMT -5
Nice lump Guy
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Post by wouter on Nov 17, 2011 14:39:53 GMT -5
Nice work Guy, and will be a jewel again, knowing your standards. I think you made a nice start on rusterizing the engine ;-)
Cheers
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Post by `Boots` on Nov 17, 2011 15:15:01 GMT -5
Thats looking the business Guy, the engine looks superb, bravo sir ;D
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Post by armorguy on Nov 19, 2011 9:59:29 GMT -5
Thanks guys, today I've started the oil paint washes, more of these will follow... Best regards !
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Post by wouter on Nov 19, 2011 11:38:23 GMT -5
indeedo, most impressive stuff Guy, it's alive, alive!!!! LOL
Cheers
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Post by `Boots` on Nov 19, 2011 15:17:03 GMT -5
I do like the way you present your pics Guy..................the little explanations with the pictures are really cool dude... ;D
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Post by johnt on Nov 19, 2011 16:42:44 GMT -5
Awesome work Guy! Like real!!
Cheers JT
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 19, 2011 23:12:19 GMT -5
git the paint on the motor already.....very nice start G...keep it coming bud. ;D
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Post by armorguy on Nov 20, 2011 11:59:40 GMT -5
VERY VERY nice to read you 'rust professionals' like it so far ! Today my plan was to go for a second oil paint wash session, however I thought a soft drybrushing would be effective also in this stage op the lump operation. Hope you still like it ! Best regards ! G.
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Post by armorguy on Nov 20, 2011 12:43:41 GMT -5
You're right Chris, drybrushing remains an important method to add paint to a model when done carefully and softly. Tx mate !
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Post by TRM on Nov 20, 2011 17:03:17 GMT -5
Working it G!!!!! Lump is definately looking "all of that"!!!! Very nice!!
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Post by armorguy on Nov 21, 2011 5:01:04 GMT -5
There's still work to do guys. Your comments on this rust adventure are important to me, today I want to make it come to live more by washing on extra rust tones. After that pigments will be used...and more (yes...AK stuff).
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Post by TRM on Nov 21, 2011 6:11:18 GMT -5
Those layers are paying off G!!!!
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Post by `Boots` on Nov 21, 2011 13:53:41 GMT -5
First class Guy..................looks fanbloodytastic ;D, i still use drybrushing as well, gives a great finish as you have proven matey
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 21, 2011 18:45:51 GMT -5
Man that motor is really looking sharp G. Makes me wanna do another.
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Post by armorguy on Nov 22, 2011 7:19:45 GMT -5
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 22, 2011 7:24:04 GMT -5
Well G I think you've done an outstanding job on the lump. She looks rusty, crusty and now leaky.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 22, 2011 8:56:00 GMT -5
I found that you can keep applying light layers of washes and filters ( mixed with pigments, inbetween ) to get even more effects. Not saying this needs it. You can really spend a lot of time playing with just the motor....loads of fun.
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Post by johnt on Nov 22, 2011 9:43:48 GMT -5
Lovely, rusty, oily, dusty perfection! Well done mate
Cheers JT
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Post by TRM on Nov 22, 2011 16:53:37 GMT -5
I would have to agree G...she's definitely looking the part the buddy!!
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Post by armorguy on Nov 22, 2011 18:44:17 GMT -5
Don't be mad at me guys, I have decided to try something else on the engine, pigments etc. were washed away so only the rust colors are still there. The photos above show a better engine then in reality on my work table... I've found reference pics of an old painted engine and I'll try again. Luckily it's a passion ! (says a fool LOL).
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Post by TRM on Nov 22, 2011 19:28:58 GMT -5
LOL...That is the spirit buddy!!! Heck, I think I have been known to do a couple things 3 or 4 times...until I am happy with it!!! Way to stick with it!!
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