I know this video is 2 years old, but just wanted to comment, your weathering technique is the best I have seen! I am going to do my ‘67 Shelby barn find with a lighter version of this.
So relaxing to watch you do this magic. The music, the tone of your voice i just want to keep watching. I came here looking for inspiration to patina my motorcycle plastics. I stayed because its amazing.
Thank you very much for the awesome compliment!! I am very happy that you enjoyed the video and it was helpful! Comments like yours makes doing TH-cam worth it :) I hope you have a great weekend!!
Thank you Craig. Been slow here mom is up from Florida so little building. The next video is finishing up the frame and the one after that is the interior.
Nice work, some great tips there and I love the repaired door with drill holes. I'm not really sold on the glass though, maybe too much hazing, maybe it needs rain streaks. Other then that looks like a real sweet barn find, just needs some bird poop.
Thank you very much for checking out the video and for your kind words :) This guy is actually going to be sunk in a lake of resin as a diorama eventually :) Hopefully that comes out well.
Right on, that sounds interesting, I'm working on an old truck with light body damage and a flat tire, also some damaged fenders and tires kicking around for a gas station/garage diorama....cheers, good luck with the epoxy, I hear that's tough to work with.@@HobbyLinkInternational
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I used the pastels as well, autumn colors set. Nice variations of shades and gives that little bit of scale texture. Ive heard of something called fixative that artists use but can't find it. This is the first time I've seen the real rust used. I like where you're going with this so far
Hey Kevin. I want to thank you for your video. Just getting started into model building and looking for any tips you have to offer. You wanted opinions on the length of the videos and my opinion would be long, start to finish. May not watch all in one setting, but can always pause and come back. Short ones are just fine and every bit informative. Just my preference. The more I watch, the more I realize how much I have to learn. What a huge help you will be. Thanks 😉
Thank you very much! I am glad you enjoyed the video and it helped out. And, thank you for your opinion on the length of the video. It is always a great help when viewers give their opinions. Over the next 3 to 4 months I will be remodeling the shop (garage) and once that is done it will be back to making more educational style hobby videos. I hope you have a very happy and healthy New Year!
WOW.. u got a professional channel to weathering up a model car.. so cool. new friend here, come visit us too and let me know if you wanna be our friends, cheers!
MORE CAR MODELS .... You are a master instructor !!!
Thank you very much and thank you for checking out the video :) I do have a NASCAR build coming soon.
I know this video is 2 years old, but just wanted to comment, your weathering technique is the best I have seen! I am going to do my ‘67 Shelby barn find with a lighter version of this.
Glad this video is helping you out! I'll have to check out your Shelby when you are done!
So relaxing to watch you do this magic. The music, the tone of your voice i just want to keep watching. I came here looking for inspiration to patina my motorcycle plastics. I stayed because its amazing.
Thank you very much for the awesome compliment!! I am very happy that you enjoyed the video and it was helpful! Comments like yours makes doing TH-cam worth it :) I hope you have a great weekend!!
More weathering, the better! Looks amazing!
Thank you!!
Incredible!👍
Thank you
what a awesome video sir very cool weathering tips
Thank you!! Glad you liked it :)
Excellent job Kenny on a great tutorial of rusting and weathering effects. Can’t wait to see what you do with the interior ! 👍😊
Thank you Craig. Been slow here mom is up from Florida so little building. The next video is finishing up the frame and the one after that is the interior.
Nice work, some great tips there and I love the repaired door with drill holes. I'm not really sold on the glass though, maybe too much hazing, maybe it needs rain streaks. Other then that looks like a real sweet barn find, just needs some bird poop.
Thank you very much for checking out the video and for your kind words :) This guy is actually going to be sunk in a lake of resin as a diorama eventually :) Hopefully that comes out well.
Right on, that sounds interesting, I'm working on an old truck with light body damage and a flat tire, also some damaged fenders and tires kicking around for a gas station/garage diorama....cheers, good luck with the epoxy, I hear that's tough to work with.@@HobbyLinkInternational
Reuploaded the video do to the very low sound on the last one. Thanks for stopping by again everyone. And, if you haven't please join us at www.community.hobbylinkinternational.com
I used the pastels as well, autumn colors set. Nice variations of shades and gives that little bit of scale texture. Ive heard of something called fixative that artists use but can't find it. This is the first time I've seen the real rust used. I like where you're going with this so far
Thank you very much!
Hey Kevin. I want to thank you for your video. Just getting started into model building and looking for any tips you have to offer. You wanted opinions on the length of the videos and my opinion would be long, start to finish. May not watch all in one setting, but can always pause and come back. Short ones are just fine and every bit informative. Just my preference. The more I watch, the more I realize how much I have to learn. What a huge help you will be. Thanks 😉
Thank you very much! I am glad you enjoyed the video and it helped out. And, thank you for your opinion on the length of the video. It is always a great help when viewers give their opinions. Over the next 3 to 4 months I will be remodeling the shop (garage) and once that is done it will be back to making more educational style hobby videos. I hope you have a very happy and healthy New Year!
Nice work!
Thank you :)
Awesome presentation of your work. Have you done any mud and snow effects. Getting back into modeling at 67 and liking the old worn out look.
Thank you very much!! I haven't done mud yet and will be attempting my first base with snow on the Krampus diorama I am working on now.
Nice work Kenny.
Can we call you the Rust King?
absolutely lol
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I ain't trying it on my models I am wanting to do it on sport bike plastics.
I m sure it can be done on your sports bike plastic. Just have to seal it well. Would love to see it if you do weather it up.
@@HobbyLinkInternational i looked it up to get the idea of what it would look like but there ain't no pictures so I could be the first to do it
@@Rider_not_found a pioneer!!!!
Hey Kenny, how about a link where we can find the RustAll weathering kit?
www.sceneryexpress.com/RUST-All-Set/productinfo/RUST100/
Thanks for reminding me Bob added in the description too.
WOW.. u got a professional channel to weathering up a model car.. so cool. new friend here, come visit us too and let me know if you wanna be our friends, cheers!
Thank you for stopping by and I am glad ou enjoyed the video. I just stopped by your channel and subscribed :)