Hi Dan, that was an excellent tutorial on weathering interiors and I'll be using that in an upcoming build. I do mostly 1:64 stuff, much smaller, but now and then there's a piece that lends itself to this kind of detail. You're very skilled and a good teacher. I'm subbing to you now (#7.4K +1) and hitting the notification bell for future updates. Be safe, brother. Greetings from Switzerland - Andrew
I subscribed. Nice video. I have also used the wire from a bread tie and made a spring sticking up through seats. Also using ground cinnamon for rust powders. I left a like
Awesome video my friend! Thanks for sharing your talents with us. Count me in as a loyal subscriber. Take care and God bless you and your loved ones during these challenging and uncertain times my friend. 👋😃
I was one of the guys who asked for a tutorial on the interior and you did not disappoint thank you so much Dan as others have said I have missed your videos so happy your back.. Kerry.
This is awesome! One question: how do you make the color of the seat look old? I love this weathering method and plan to use it but still not sure about color.
Hi Don, once i apply the color that I want the seat to be I will then apply Tamiya black or brown panel liner and this will stain the paint and make it look weathered, I will also use thinned Tamiya flat black as a wash after I clear coat the paint and panel liners. I would suggest just practicing on some scrap until you get the results you are looking for. Good luck and have fun 😆
Hey man thanks for the helpful tips. I do have a request. Can you do a tutorial on how to get the exposed foam look on the sides of the seats? Maybe an exposed seat frame?
Just use the same process on the underside of the seat and paint it a flat yellow/brown. Or you could just use colored tissue paper as well. Let know how it turns out
I know im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Camdyn Dash I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Camdyn Dash HOLY **** IT ACTUALLY WORKED! Literally got access to my IG account details within roughly 30 mins by using the site. Thanks so much you saved my account :D
Hi Dan, awesome stuff. I'm new to this art (haven't done this for 50 years), what do you do with all of these projects once completed? Due to the size and real estate of your hobby room, storage constraints must be horrible between finished projects, projects in the works and new kits still in the box not to mention the work area required. Thanks
kenpoist7 Hi Ken, my builds are in display cases and really do not take up too much space. New kit are all stored on shelves in my build room, I currently have approximately 100 unopened kits that take up approximately 5 shelves. I always only have one project on my bench at any given time. Welcome back to the hobby.
I find makeup sponges work good for seat foam poking through holes. Just stain them with watered down paint and it looks just like the seat foam...
Thank you for the ideas.
I have worn seats by thinning the inside of the plastic in order to preserve the texture.
Your idea is great as well.
I just found this video. I wanted to say Thank you for sharing this. Great tip!
RobG South hope it helps you out Rob.
Wow I've never seen this technique before. Very cool.
Hi Dan, that was an excellent tutorial on weathering interiors and I'll be using that in an upcoming build. I do mostly 1:64 stuff, much smaller, but now and then there's a piece that lends itself to this kind of detail. You're very skilled and a good teacher. I'm subbing to you now (#7.4K +1) and hitting the notification bell for future updates. Be safe, brother. Greetings from Switzerland - Andrew
I subscribed. Nice video. I have also used the wire from a bread tie and made a spring sticking up through seats. Also using ground cinnamon for rust powders. I left a like
Great video Dan!! Very informative and will have to try this on future builds. Thanx for sharing!!
Awesome video my friend! Thanks for sharing your talents with us. Count me in as a loyal subscriber. Take care and God bless you and your loved ones during these challenging and uncertain times my friend. 👋😃
Hi Dan, wow, Im so thankful i came across your page. Great tipps
I was one of the guys who asked for a tutorial on the interior and you did not disappoint thank you so much Dan as others have said I have missed your videos so happy your back.. Kerry.
Thanks Kerry, glad you liked it.👍
Hi Dan.... just great to see you back .... fantastic tutorial .... thanks for sharing
Thank you my friend.
Great video Dan! Plan to use this on an unstalled project soon, depicting a car mentioned in a song.
Thanks, and good luck on your build.
Thanks for all the great information Dan! You 🎸 🤘
Super how-to Dan. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Dave
Thank you. Great techniques!
This was great Dan, thanks for showing us!...Bill
Very cool tips... appreciate your time... thank you
Thank you for watching. Cheers
Fantastic tutorial Dan! Great technique!👍😎👍
Thank you, and thanks for watching
Awesome brother keep up the awesome work
Thank You Sharing These Wonderful Tips Sir n God Bless All
You are very welcome Gary, thank you for watching.
Y W Sir
Many thanks for the show and the tips
I been doing it wrong for years. Always used. Regular tp. But the stuff rips really easey. Going to deffently try this next time. Thanks for sharing.
I used tp alot , works good
Thank you for the video. Great job.
You got it Mr. Jerbear. Fun fact, we used to have a local radio announcer here that went by Jerbear. His real name was Jerry Lawerence. Trust story 😆
That is great Dan, Ron
Great tips bud!
This is awesome! One question: how do you make the color of the seat look old? I love this weathering method and plan to use it but still not sure about color.
Hi Don, once i apply the color that I want the seat to be I will then apply Tamiya black or brown panel liner and this will stain the paint and make it look weathered, I will also use thinned Tamiya flat black as a wash after I clear coat the paint and panel liners. I would suggest just practicing on some scrap until you get the results you are looking for. Good luck and have fun 😆
Dan, Thank you so much. I will give this a try soon.
Hey man thanks for the helpful tips. I do have a request. Can you do a tutorial on how to get the exposed foam look on the sides of the seats? Maybe an exposed seat frame?
Just use the same process on the underside of the seat and paint it a flat yellow/brown. Or you could just use colored tissue paper as well. Let know how it turns out
I know im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot the account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Zyaire Max instablaster =)
@Camdyn Dash I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Camdyn Dash HOLY **** IT ACTUALLY WORKED! Literally got access to my IG account details within roughly 30 mins by using the site.
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
Great video. One question though. Is there a rave or dance party outside your workshop? Lol😂
Thank you soooooo much i really needed this video and you helped me out sooo much really appreciate it man
Hi Dan, awesome stuff. I'm new to this art (haven't done this for 50 years), what do you do with all of these projects once completed? Due to the size and real estate of your hobby room, storage constraints must be horrible between finished projects, projects in the works and new kits still in the box not to mention the work area required. Thanks
kenpoist7 Hi Ken, my builds are in display cases and really do not take up too much space. New kit are all stored on shelves in my build room, I currently have approximately 100 unopened kits that take up approximately 5 shelves. I always only have one project on my bench at any given time. Welcome back to the hobby.
do you do 1:18 diecast for people if they send you the cars along with your fee ofcourse?you on FB ?
👍👌🌹❤
Thanks for the tutorial
also can add some cotton to immitate filling of the chair,sorry for my bad english..
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If you know a guy with PLA 3D printer,then PLA can be treated the same way for stretching
Nice