Rust is such a beautiful thing in itself. There's so many variations on the environment materials and the rust prevention. There's so much beauty hidden in it. I've rusted stuff that are full scale to HO. From acrylics to real to digital. The importance of paint definitely goes up as you get smaller. The most important thing is layers. That's what truly brings rust to life. Small price saving tip, Raw sienna is one of my favorite colors to rust if you're grabbing generic acrylic paint rather than rust specific hoby paint. Mix it with a bit of isopropyl alcohol to thin it works great. I get the full opac scare one to get the most range.
Howdy! Great stuff here. Perfect intro level how-to vid for newbies like me. Also nice to see some techniques that don't involve air brushing. Nicely done and thanks for sharing 🤠
Love your ideas and your explanations. Thanks man, now I've got some more ideas to step up my game! I don't know why but I find weathering difficult sometimes, especially Freight cars. Box cars, Hoppers, And especially tankers. I haven't checked the rest of your channel fairly new to it, But if you could whether a Tanker if and when you get a chance, I would love to see the process. I don't even know if you're gonna read this or not, but I can't be the only one that has issues with especially tankers. We Don't see very much graffiti where I live, so I'm not too worried about mastering that, Especially in my era. Some of this I can use on tankers but I still tend to make one hell of a mess! LMAO. I might as well Put oil pain't on water, dunk it And hope for the best! Hey! That's something I might try just for sh,!s and giggles!😅
I sure will - they're also in my Amazon store. But I think my next vid will be something of the like of "Things YOU NEED as a model railroader" "Essential..." blah, blah, blah something like that. lol
My second comment- DIRT! There is ALWAYS Dirt, Rust, Oil, Grime... Probably probably all sorts of bio hazards.And I wouldn't be surprised if there was nuclear waste down there! Glad you didn't climb it, Might have been your last episode😂
Rust is such a beautiful thing in itself. There's so many variations on the environment materials and the rust prevention. There's so much beauty hidden in it. I've rusted stuff that are full scale to HO. From acrylics to real to digital. The importance of paint definitely goes up as you get smaller. The most important thing is layers. That's what truly brings rust to life.
Small price saving tip, Raw sienna is one of my favorite colors to rust if you're grabbing generic acrylic paint rather than rust specific hoby paint. Mix it with a bit of isopropyl alcohol to thin it works great. I get the full opac scare one to get the most range.
Great tutorial. Love the honesty and insight. Your work is phenomenal.
Always love watching your videos always good information
lol! Glad you didn’t go dumpster diving. Excellent video on weathering.
Great video! I learned a lot from this one. Appreciate the post!
Amazing video Bro!!
Great post. Always enjoy your videos.
wuaooo Wonderfull , good job , thanks
Your a lifesaver ❤
good vid nice work on the weathering on the skip or wot it is thanks four the share on channel
Howdy! Great stuff here. Perfect intro level how-to vid for newbies like me. Also nice to see some techniques that don't involve air brushing. Nicely done and thanks for sharing 🤠
Hey Man - many, many thanks. Message me on FB of your stuff when you get a chance.
Love your ideas and your explanations. Thanks man, now I've got some more ideas to step up my game! I don't know why but I find weathering difficult sometimes, especially Freight cars. Box cars, Hoppers, And especially tankers. I haven't checked the rest of your channel fairly new to it, But if you could whether a Tanker if and when you get a chance, I would love to see the process. I don't even know if you're gonna read this or not, but I can't be the only one that has issues with especially tankers. We Don't see very much graffiti where I live, so I'm not too worried about mastering that, Especially in my era. Some of this I can use on tankers but I still tend to make one hell of a mess! LMAO. I might as well Put oil pain't on water, dunk it And hope for the best! Hey! That's something I might try just for sh,!s and giggles!😅
Nice work brother. Just curious, is that a scratch built dumpster or a resin print? Totally enjoy your videos.
Resin printed bro, and thank you. I may put some things up on my Etsy - this being one of them.
@@ProScaleModels what’s your Etsy page name. Going to take a look
nice work man! any chance you would share some of your paint-pens and stuff for tags?
I sure will - they're also in my Amazon store. But I think my next vid will be something of the like of "Things YOU NEED as a model railroader" "Essential..." blah, blah, blah something like that. lol
My second comment- DIRT! There is ALWAYS Dirt, Rust, Oil, Grime... Probably probably all sorts of bio hazards.And I wouldn't be surprised if there was nuclear waste down there! Glad you didn't climb it, Might have been your last episode😂
Ewww! You touched it!! 😂
TOTALLY!!! Hahahahaha like seconds after I said that I wouldn't - - *shrugs*