Weathering

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Andicog
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Re: Weathering

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Militarymight wrote: Im getting in some rust creator next week these are the results i got.
That looks great and would save me nicking the kids toothbrushes ! any idea on price ?  ;D
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Re: Weathering

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I like the rust effect on Andy's pictures, especially the photo of the side hatches, it actually looks as though its eaten into "metal". I gather it doesn't eat the plastic, it just forms some sort of crust on the surface? Good stuff whatever it does, gotta be worth a punt, look good on my Tiger exhausts and those big boxes on the Bulldog.
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tiger205
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Re: Weathering

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hi abo
          it is good stuff, if a little expensive, http://www.rctank.de/product_info.php?c ... cts_id=435 ,this is where you can get it,
i bought some awhile ago, you paint on "stage 1", leave it then paint on "stage 2" then wait, it is real rust, thats why it looks so good, i think though, that you could make it cheaper, "iron fillings suspended in a acrylic carrier paint for stage one, and something like peroxide 6% from a chemist as the activator for stage two, i'll be trying this soon so will let you know how it goes

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Re: Weathering

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I will caution you guys a bit.  These tanks were heavy metal with a very short life span.  I am not so sure you would ever find rust to this degree on an active panzer between 39-45.  After sitting out on display for 50 years maybe, but not in their operational life.

The rust effect is excellent however, and looks very convincing.
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Re: Weathering

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you are right YHR, AFV's would never have got like that on active service, then or now, but like a lot of the weathering techniques used on models today it probably isnt accurate, even though it more often than not looks fantastic. but then thats just my opinion
                 
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Re: Weathering

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had many a debate on "Rust" and IMHO less is better got to remember these were brand new with a couple of clicks on the odometer

one guy on a modelling forum tried to convince me with piccies and all he could produce was new pics of a tank sat in a dutch scrapyard
oh and about 20 shermans sat on the beach in the pacific  :o :o :o :o :o taken 30 odd years after the war LMAO
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