That is a great build you have started in on an making it like the one to on scale oh yeah that's really cool good luck on it an thank you for sharing your videos
Like his methods on rust,and weathering.everyone has their own methods.that what makes it kinda fun! From a long time modeler.and still building model cars& trucks .I have about a half dozen trucks ,working on 3 of them !!
Another option is to use the red/rust primer, then gray or black primer, followed by base coat. That way, when you're sanding it down it has a little more before hitting the plastic as well as the realistic fade from rust to paint. Especially on roof and hood panels, it isn't always straight to rust. It's alot like the guys putting fake patina on real cars.. You can also hit the whole thing with flat clear when it's all done. I really like the work you're doing. It's got me wanting to get back into modeling. Thanks.
I'm actually startin the 66 F100 4X4, thinkin of makin it like a farm truck, I'm thinkin of goin very minimal on the Chrome. maybe the door handles, taillights and keepin some chrome on the mirror faces to simulate a mirror effect. Maybe the upper side trim but with some rust on it, the rest, like the bumpers grille and window trim and wipers will be stripped and or primed and painted white. Any idwas on how to get hay bales and some small plastic or resin imitation sacks for like feed sacks?
Thanks for the tutorial Matt. That 71 PU looks great. I’ve got an old AMT Dodge Ram D-50 kit that I was doing a drag truck ( Little Red Wagon style) but kind of lost interest. I’ve been thinking of making an old beater work truck now and your weathering technique has helped. Stay safe and merry Christmas to you and your family. Jeff
Great video. Im trying to replicate the 65 vw bug i had in high school in 1987. It was lowered super low, like almost undrivable low. Have you ever modified a kit to make it a lowrider? I cant figure it out. Im using the tamiya 1966 beetle kit..
are you going to build the dodge pickup into a 4wd truck please try it it's not hard or you can builda amt 55 pickup or the amt 57 pickup into a 4wd you just need a amt 78 ford for part's take the front leaf spring's for the front for the amt 55 or amt 57 the pickup not the cameo pickup please let me know thank you wayne let's do something diffenfent sorry about my spelling i love your work and video
Nice job on the weathering, it looks like a nice kit. I have a 79 F 100 that I use as a daily driver, love the F 100s! Keep on building. Jeff P.S. I just subbed
That model body looks exactly like my green 75. Rusted just like it. What a great build.
Thanks William!
That is a great build you have started in on an making it like the one to on scale oh yeah that's really cool good luck on it an thank you for sharing your videos
Thanks Bobby!
Like his methods on rust,and weathering.everyone has their own methods.that what makes it kinda fun! From a long time modeler.and still building model cars& trucks .I have about a half dozen trucks ,working on 3 of them !!
Enjoyed your tips and video..Just subbed... Getting back into modeling from a 15 year break...But thanks to your video I'm inspired...Thank you!
Awesome!! Thanks
And also belong to a model car club,all the guys are helpful when it comes to a difficult situation! And give others good advice
I bought a can of that rustoleum chrome right after you showed the effects it has on your chrome bumper (I work at a hardware store lol)
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That red mustang looked awesome
Would be really cool with opening doors. 👍
Another option is to use the red/rust primer, then gray or black primer, followed by base coat. That way, when you're sanding it down it has a little more before hitting the plastic as well as the realistic fade from rust to paint. Especially on roof and hood panels, it isn't always straight to rust. It's alot like the guys putting fake patina on real cars.. You can also hit the whole thing with flat clear when it's all done. I really like the work you're doing. It's got me wanting to get back into modeling. Thanks.
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Nice weathering you do. You should let the sandpaper soak in the water for a while before using it. I just leave mine in all the time. It helps.
I'm actually startin the 66 F100 4X4, thinkin of makin it like a farm truck, I'm thinkin of goin very minimal on the Chrome. maybe the door handles, taillights and keepin some chrome on the mirror faces to simulate a mirror effect. Maybe the upper side trim but with some rust on it, the rest, like the bumpers grille and window trim and wipers will be stripped and or primed and painted white. Any idwas on how to get hay bales and some small plastic or resin imitation sacks for like feed sacks?
Nice video. I use matte clear coate on chrome
Your videos are very helpful 😊 thank you for making them
Glad I found you ! I subbed
Thanks!!
Liked your video, good info - BTW it is very common for Moebius pickup trucks to have warped hoods.
The wires remind me of the water hose fountain you hook up for your kids that whip around.and splash everywhere.
Lol!! Yep
Thanks for the tutorial Matt. That 71 PU looks great. I’ve got an old AMT Dodge Ram D-50 kit that I was doing a drag truck ( Little Red Wagon style) but kind of lost interest. I’ve been thinking of making an old beater work truck now and your weathering technique has helped. Stay safe and merry Christmas to you and your family. Jeff
Thanks Jeff!!
Nice
I like weathering too..... keep up the good work brother
Thanks!!
How would you create blistering body rot? Soldering iron?
Honestly I'm not sure.
Great video. Im trying to replicate the 65 vw bug i had in high school in 1987. It was lowered super low, like almost undrivable low. Have you ever modified a kit to make it a lowrider? I cant figure it out. Im using the tamiya 1966 beetle kit..
So cool!!
I have a ford falcon ranchero 1/32 scale model and I made it look like it was all muddy
Paint it red, add rust around the fenders it would look like the 1970 Ford pickup truck I owned when I turned 16 back in 87
are you going to build the dodge pickup into a 4wd truck please try it it's not hard or you can builda amt 55 pickup or the amt 57 pickup into a 4wd you just need a amt 78 ford for part's take the front leaf spring's for the front for the amt 55 or amt 57 the pickup not the cameo pickup please let me know thank you wayne let's do something diffenfent sorry about my spelling i love your work and video
What colors did you use for dry brushing for rust
It's a cheap makeup kit from the dollar store.
@@modelcarvideos5829 what is the set called
I'll look and get back to you.
Do you know which trucks have a 98mm or 102mm wheelbase
I can't say that I do.
@@modelcarvideos5829 for sure thanks anyway
Nice job on the weathering, it looks like a nice kit. I have a 79 F 100 that I use as a daily driver, love the F 100s! Keep on building. Jeff P.S. I just subbed
Tried to send message in response to your message to me earlier.. don't know if it got through.