I have never heard of the AK muddy grounds. You have really opened my eyes my friend! I have always made a real mixture of mud, this is a game changer! Looking forward to your next video!
I used to mix my own too. This stuff is great. And very easy to use. I just wish it came in a smaller package. I'll never use half of this stuff! Thanks for watching.
Very cool techniques. Is the "wet look" detail supposed to mimic the look of water coming out from the rim area? Thanks for sharing all this wonderful knowledge with us. Really enjoying watching your builds come together
Correct....like in the old days when you used soapy water or something similar to get the bead of the tire on the rim, then it leaked out. Something like that.
I actually just buy cheap packs of fine point brushes at Hobby Lobby. When they go bad, I just get new packs. I try to keep the tips as sharp as possible.
@@ClayKemp Hi again Clay! The pigment worked out great for the tires. After a week or so, it is pretty soft and comes off on my fingers when touching. My question is, would a dull coat (or any other coat) work to solidify it and protect it from coming off? Thanks again for your time!
Check out part 3 here.... th-cam.com/video/zq3gYLGNbHE/w-d-xo.html
Awesome job on the tires. Thanks for sharing. Ron
A real treat to see a more organic side to race car modeling as opposed to the highly polished and finely finished models we are used to.
Thanks Mike....this stuff is fun too. You really can't mess up.
@@ClayKemp BTW, have you built the Buddy Baker 1980 Gray Ghost?
It would be awesome to see a monster truck model kit build
Damn! That is one dirty Charger!
Nice Job Clay!
This has been a fun watch. Looking forward to the next part.
Great technique for WRC dirt and gravel rally models! Thanks for sharing CK!
I have never heard of the AK muddy grounds. You have really opened my eyes my friend! I have always made a real mixture of mud, this is a game changer! Looking forward to your next video!
I used to mix my own too. This stuff is great. And very easy to use. I just wish it came in a smaller package. I'll never use half of this stuff! Thanks for watching.
Nice technique on weathering the car.
Very nice work on the weathering.
So creative how you make them look used & dirty.
Absolutely OUTSTANDING dude! Got to try some of that AK mud! AWESOME as always my friend!!
Thank ya buddy! You can really have some fun with this stuff. I know you'd enjoy it!
Very nice technique. I love your attention to detail. Everything has to be “just right.”
Awesome Tutorial Clay, Thanks For Sharing.
Have a Blessed Wknd Sir.
You are very welcome
Nice vid Clay!!!!!!! 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Awesome video
Again, amazing work. I like your use of different mediums. I just watch a USAC video on here last night where they feature Butch. Always a pleasure.
Thanks Robert.
Great tutorial type video!!! Nice work!!! Thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it!
Epic
Thanks boss
Dude this is cool
Good Stuff… After reading those SAM articles you recommended- it gave me an great idea for another long term project
🙏☯️🙏 Thanks Clay- Lee
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Very cool techniques. Is the "wet look" detail supposed to mimic the look of water coming out from the rim area? Thanks for sharing all this wonderful knowledge with us. Really enjoying watching your builds come together
Correct....like in the old days when you used soapy water or something similar to get the bead of the tire on the rim, then it leaked out. Something like that.
Just awesome!!!! Clay I love the vids your putting out. One question. What brushes do you prefer?
I actually just buy cheap packs of fine point brushes at Hobby Lobby. When they go bad, I just get new packs. I try to keep the tips as sharp as possible.
@@ClayKemp what did you mix the flat earth with that you sprayed on the tires to thin it down for the brush?
Question...if I don't have an airbrush, could I apply a thin layer of the Tamiya flat earth with a brush, and continue with the rest of the process?
If you don't have an airbrush, I would use a sponge and dab on the color. It is quick and will give you a nice random pattern.
Great idea! That's why you are the king. Thank you so much for the quick reply! I appreciate your videos so much. @@ClayKemp
@@ClayKemp Hi again Clay! The pigment worked out great for the tires. After a week or so, it is pretty soft and comes off on my fingers when touching. My question is, would a dull coat (or any other coat) work to solidify it and protect it from coming off? Thanks again for your time!
Must have been raining that day lol
What wheels did you use
Those are the kit wheels.