if you're still watching this video from 2014...then I would recommend instead checking out my much more up-to-date video on weathering HO Scale boxcars: th-cam.com/video/Z4IXXF633nQ/w-d-xo.html
Wow, I'm really impressed with that technique bud! The results are fantastic!! I've seen it done with Humbrol oils too, but your technigue is brings another aspect on how to heavily rust certain areas, not just box cars but you can virtually apply that to all sorts of subjects like exhausts for example. Really well done! Cheers mate!
Thank you Brad :) yeah that's what I was going for; I can never get good rust just using paint, but pigments are physically like rust so they can achieve really realistic results :D This is how I do it on exhausts too lol
Thanks Mark :) Yeah lots of rust I see is too red and bright for my liking, darker oranges mixed with browns is what I like. Track Brown is what I recommend. And was I asking you about AM T-55 tracks some time ago? I remember you gave me a suggestion but I can't find the PM :C
I have these pigments made for weathering by a company called Bragdon. They supposedly don't need any kind of pigment fixer. They are mostly for rail road type stuff. Not really much variation for tanks. I have a whole bunch of rust colors though and one called dust bowl brown and soot.
vid is very low resolution, kind of grainy. your videos are usually top notch stuff, but painting and weathering how-to vids do need to be high resolution.
if you're still watching this video from 2014...then I would recommend instead checking out my much more up-to-date video on weathering HO Scale boxcars: th-cam.com/video/Z4IXXF633nQ/w-d-xo.html
Wow, I'm really impressed with that technique bud!
The results are fantastic!! I've seen it done with Humbrol oils too, but your technigue is brings another aspect on how to heavily rust certain areas, not just box cars but you can virtually apply that to all sorts of subjects like exhausts for example. Really well done!
Cheers mate!
Thank you Brad :) yeah that's what I was going for; I can never get good rust just using paint, but pigments are physically like rust so they can achieve really realistic results :D This is how I do it on exhausts too lol
That worked really well Evan. Nice going mate. I need to get a darker rust pigment to try this really old and aged rust effect. Very neat bud
Thanks Mark :) Yeah lots of rust I see is too red and bright for my liking, darker oranges mixed with browns is what I like. Track Brown is what I recommend.
And was I asking you about AM T-55 tracks some time ago? I remember you gave me a suggestion but I can't find the PM :C
nicely done there young man looks like a very good railway setup great tips on the rust cool stuff bud :)
Thanks Faron :)
I have these pigments made for weathering by a company called Bragdon. They supposedly don't need any kind of pigment fixer. They are mostly for rail road type stuff. Not really much variation for tanks. I have a whole bunch of rust colors though and one called dust bowl brown and soot.
The effect looks really nice, I might do something similar soon in the near future or so.
Thanks Charles :) Glad you liked it, and hope it helps!
Great vid mate :) gave me some ideas for a ww1 tank I'm doing thanks!
Kirbs
Glad it could help man :) Good luck on the tank bud :D
what is that music in the background?
The music that plays throughout the vid is "Mourning over Moscow" by Tom Salta from the video game H.A.W.X.2
vid is very low resolution, kind of grainy.
your videos are usually top notch stuff, but painting and weathering how-to vids do need to be high resolution.
Only been up 9 mins; it takes about 10 to up in HD, which is is now :)
ok, my bad. on another note, today i learned.
levelate :) No problem bud :D Glad it taught.