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Post by 406 Silverado on Dec 22, 2011 12:05:19 GMT -5
Nice work on the Wheels Edi...actually the entire model is tops mate.
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Post by edi on Dec 22, 2011 18:35:26 GMT -5
today i play with the tyres on the wheels.... afv club give it in black plastic...... I make some experiments, want to give them old look and some texture...on the end i get this....just need a bit of drybrush and (i hope) will looks ok..... ***also i need to fix some places on rusted parts, next time tyres goes first, then rust on wheels ...
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Post by zlikovac on Dec 23, 2011 7:48:51 GMT -5
Oh, man....... Well, edi, now its your turn to explain this. Maybe most impressive detail at all.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Dec 23, 2011 9:15:47 GMT -5
Yep, sure look great to me Edi. The worn effects and texture are perfect bud.
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Post by edi on Dec 23, 2011 16:01:42 GMT -5
it is real........rubber sorry folks, I just back from work and now is 10 pm my time will explain all tomorrow.............
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Post by edi on Dec 24, 2011 17:02:09 GMT -5
like i promised...a short SBS
Recently i need to reshape some rubber feet for chairs on bench grinder Whats left after i finish the work - very fine rubber dust.... i save this dust .... will use it to give some worn look and texture to tank tyres for this tutorial i used tyre from 1/35 AFV Club T-34 kit which is injection molded separately from the wheel, in black plastic first sand the part with the sanding paper then with the sharp knife make some damage on tyre...... maybe you can stop on this step if this looks ok for your needs now add one good layer of tamiya extra thin glue on tyre.... using an old brush add rubber dust on the tyre while glue is still fresh.... do not hesitate to add more...both...the glue and rubber dust remove excess with soft brush now you can see the difference in texture now just drybrush some light color (or pigment) on the top and now we have nice worn look of tyre..... stop here?....if this is what you need.... otherwise proceed to the next step two component Crackle....some Italian brand... first component is on ... first component needs to dry a bit......now add second component.... after some time .....be patient ... i added light grey pigment overall (diluted paint will work fine too) and just rubbed the surface ... we get nice worn tyre..... i hope you like it... Merry Christmas!
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Post by zlikovac on Dec 24, 2011 17:52:34 GMT -5
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Post by johnt on Dec 27, 2011 9:29:34 GMT -5
Wow! That melted and cracked rubber looks spot on!! Thanks fot the SBS Edi, I must remember this.
Cheers JT
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Post by 406 Silverado on Dec 27, 2011 11:09:32 GMT -5
Outstanding technique Edi. I posted this over in the Tips and Techniques Category for all to see and use.
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Post by `Boots` on Dec 27, 2011 11:23:21 GMT -5
Ultimately fantastic Ivan.............that is superbly lifelike indeed . stunning work ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2011 10:12:50 GMT -5
Quite simply the entire gig is triple-A 1st-class work. Superb.
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Post by tonylee on Dec 28, 2011 12:15:31 GMT -5
Wonderful skills Edi WOW Tony
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Post by martyncrowther on Jan 1, 2012 10:20:54 GMT -5
Dude how awesome is your T-34 so life like and I love the all the different tones and rust!
Martyn
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Post by edi on Jan 1, 2012 13:19:07 GMT -5
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jan 1, 2012 22:53:25 GMT -5
The ash areas are looking great Edi. I could recommend maybe adding some black smoke pigment as a dusting to blend it to the tank and ground. The smoke from the fire would would blacken those areas. Probably on your to do list already eh.
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Post by edi on Jan 2, 2012 5:08:57 GMT -5
yes, just a bit on the ground and on burned side.... how much i can achieve with brush between wheels
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Post by johnt on Jan 2, 2012 7:26:49 GMT -5
Hi Edi, I can almost smell that thing smouldering! Nice work mate!
Cheers JT
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Post by spud on Jan 2, 2012 8:09:54 GMT -5
Wow this is ferking amazing
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Post by edi on Jan 6, 2012 18:42:26 GMT -5
not much done in last week...i catch some bad virus and spend more time in bed than on workbench just 2 moldy ammo boxes.... and today i made plank entrance for the shelter under the destroyed tank i make it from plastic sheet and playing with the "crackle".... with more practice can looks better tomorrow will be glued on place
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Post by edi on Jan 6, 2012 19:27:41 GMT -5
thanks guys...
I need to ask someone who know .... is the first component of "crackle" just acrylic varnish ?
looks like .....
2nd component make crackles...this i know
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Post by spud on Jan 6, 2012 21:30:01 GMT -5
lol "look better" its shagging outstanding..
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Post by tolgadogruer on Jan 12, 2012 19:54:02 GMT -5
Holy God,how could I manage to miss a whole part of the forum!What an amazing job!When I found the rusty part of the forum and when I have read this topic,my head has blown off!I've learned a lot,great techniques,grea work!
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Post by edi on Jan 29, 2012 13:45:39 GMT -5
on hold for now..... need to make wooden frame for the base first
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Post by multicam on Jan 30, 2012 16:09:21 GMT -5
Beautiful work mate! outstanding!
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Post by edi on Jan 31, 2012 10:18:46 GMT -5
whoops... i miss to upload latest images..... but like i said - dio is on hold for now
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jan 31, 2012 10:48:44 GMT -5
looks good Edi, will wait til you get back to this one. You going to start an entry in the rust'n dust contest ?
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Post by spud on Jan 31, 2012 10:55:20 GMT -5
very cool
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Post by edi on Jan 31, 2012 10:55:28 GMT -5
yes, i will contribute in competition....but can't win any of the prizes
still in doubt what to start....but will be a wreck....
looking for some reference images ;D
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Post by macmcconnell on Mar 13, 2012 10:08:01 GMT -5
Great looking subject Edi Like the weathering to the wood and general layout.
Rgs Mac
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Post by panzerjager on Jun 22, 2012 21:48:15 GMT -5
Great job, Edi. I will start my AFV Club T-34 mod. 42 in the next months and I hope it looks as good as yours. Darío
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