Rust paint

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Re: Rust paint

Post by Rivetcounter »

Pete if you apply your rust then cover with mat varnish it will stay
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Re: Rust paint

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Hi Rivetcounter thanks for tip havnt tried varnish to seal it


      regards pete
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Re: Rust paint

Post by Militarymight »

This is the rust guys it comes in 2 partrs A+B
paint A on its a grey colour and leave for 24 hours. Then part B is clear liquid simply paint over top of grey. leave for 24 hours and you get this permanent rust effect, it even smells like rust.
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Re: Rust paint

Post by Norse »

Militarymight wrote: This is the rust guys it comes in 2 partrs A+B
paint A on its a grey colour and leave for 24 hours. Then part B is clear liquid simply paint over top of grey. leave for 24 hours and you get this permanent rust effect, it even smells like rust.
it smells like rust because it is rust, the liquids react with each other making rust quickly :P
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Re: Rust paint

Post by grim_marmazet »

Hi, im new to the forum, and the hobby  ;D

This stuff looks incredible! I would love to get hold of some of this, any news on when you'll have it on sale militarymight?

To get it shipped from the US it can only be sent by ground, and takes forever.

Your Panzer looks amazing!!

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Re: Rust paint

Post by Mackem »

I agree, that stuff works well. A word of caution though.
Tank tracks didn't rust, and overall the only place you were likely to see rust on a tank is on the exhausts.
The paint peeled off immediately due to the heat, which also accelerated oxidization.

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Re: Rust paint

Post by tankman »

Looks like good stuf. Could have done with it last week and saved myself a lot of messing around painting on my Tiger 1 exhausts lol lol ( cry )  :o
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Re: Rust paint

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Any news on getting some for sale?

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Re: Rust paint

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that stuff looks great when is it for sale and how much
midland rep with too Many tanks
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Re: Rust paint

Post by adin »

Hi all,

I'm new to the hobby, got myself a Heng Long Panzer IV and became addicted. I have a Tamiya Tiger 1 on order and I too would like some of that rust for the exhausts. Any news on when it will be for sale?
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