
thanks. I use real rust lol I let a bit of steel wool sit for a few weeks out side then just crumble it up Mix it with the paint . But Some of the tricks you just showed me . if i do it your way mixed with my way would be bad *** thanksLooks good Asa. I will share with you a tip I learned with weathering model railroad models. To simulate rust, you can use the sea salt method. Check it out.
http://bouldervalleymodels.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=12
I have tried it myself. It works very well.
Who asked you and stop poking me with that damn stickAsa wanted to make it look like he was driving it....![]()
thanksNice job!
Who asked you and stop poking me with that damn stick
thanks
not a hard kit to find so you should be good lol-I need to find a second one of this model........ my daughter and her "wants" and then I FALL for it. yep thats the kinda Dad I am, NOW I want one that I can make MY way! LOL
thanks turd lolIt looks like you drove this one also...
Nope im out of kits. i have a few that need butten up but thats it . thes was some that i had started before my move and didnt make the move in one pice so i junked them with the parts i could find of them lolnice job Asa do you have more?
I sure am glad Asa and Karl know each other... this be a damned fight if you 2 didn't LOL
I sure am glad Asa and Karl know each other... this be a damned fight if you 2 didn't LOL
That's right, we're just poking at each other out of fun... :violent1:
If he was standing next to me, I'd give him a hug...![]()