Weathered up my HG P408, just got finally done with it. I use Rustoleum and Krylon Fusion camouflage paint. Also use Rustall weathering kit. Finalize everything with a matte clear coat, which is also great for "dirting" up the glass.
Thanks for the tips. I'm going to try this on my 1/18 D90, just need to wait for the rest of the parts to come in. I have already done the flat coat, that really toned down the paint a lot. It was just too shiny.
On my first weathering job and I think I overdid it on the salt method for that deep rust effect. I used rattle cans for all the details then used the Vallejo wash for added details.
Looks great. Busy customizing mine. Glad I made my own inner fenders. Bought sliders and needed to do significant mods to make them fit. No issues with the ARB winch bumper. Looks like I need an airbrush.
I like how subtle it looks. I'm like to keep my trucks clean like I would my 1:1 Landy 110... then drive the weathering on to them. I spray everything with that in mind so a good thick grey base under paint let's the scratches show well. The only thing I am working on now is TPU printed fender flares for my 1:10 Camel Truck so that the scratches stay black....
Very nice work, brings the model to life, looks much better. I weather all my other models, but my hard body D90, in metallic gunmetal? Still not sure. One can use weathering powders from MIG et al but make sure that they are sealed - and be aware, the powders can change colour when sealing them. Also one can rust bolt heads, add corrosion to the Birmabright alloy panels (Land Rover Series 1-3 iirc) and worse on certain later Defenders, including heavy rusting to the rear cross member. Lots of fun. I've driven myself mad trying to order parts too, my buddy has gone even further. The issue is which parts fit and which parts work together - as you demonstrate.
With my 78 chevy k10 stepside I painted the inside a rust color that I mixed myself then painted the outside blue so when the blue paint scratches off it looks like rust. Worked out well
Nice video. Really need to use my airbrush more. Btw the k10 in the background is one of my favorites but really needs a least one flat tire while sitting there.
I really like what you’ve done with it! I think it looks great! I’m building mine to look like the original hue166 version 90 two doors with the complete roof, I have already spent almost a $1,000 to make it look just like the original heritage hue166 edition and that’s without electronics and radio! Just the parts that I have purchased so far! But I hope once finished it will look like the 1/1 scale version. Grasmere green. Ohh I also got the grasmere green wheels to match! 👌😎👍nice job!
I'm running 4.19 tires trimmed the fenders and used the lower shock hoop hole. No rub. Put an axial ae5 and 35t motor with head tail lights. Xtra speed rock sliders. I'm thinking about xvd shafts and metal drive shafts. Also bummer replacement a d inner fenders
The rubber black on the fender arches is excellent, makes it look 100% more realistic straight away! If you are concerned about the approach angle with the bumper, consider that this body shell is modelled on the later version of the Defender which had a deeper grille housing for when the vehicle was fitted with air-conditioning... You could always trim the grille around and recess the winch back into it (which is what you see on a number of 1:1 Defenders, particularly when a Warn 8274 winch is fitted). I would also consider mounting the two rectangular spot-lights the other way up, below the hoop of the bull-bar - they would be better protected that way.
What you call an air filter is actually a snow cowl to prevent snow entering the heater duct. Could you not cut the grill to fit the bumper closer like I did on my real one. Nice bit of weathering much more realistic
From what I've seen IRL and online, these techniques are far beyond most RC enthusiasts. Maybe it's lack of interest, maybe it's a lack of polysyllabic comprehension. :-) Either way, wild that we have some genuine artists sharing freely their expertise, and then there's Josh.
Matt: So I added weathering to my tiny truck and I finished it up with a wash to make the details really pop. Josh: So I added orange to my tiny truck.
I personally love weathering my trucks. I just finished my demon sg4c and it turned out great in my opinion. I just got a rc4wd blazer and I'm trying to figure out what to do with it. Its a beautiful truck and my other one is done up military style, but I do love the blue that the body came in. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated 🙏 🙂
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Rc4wd Tango Down wheels are my favorite for a Defender, but they are beadlock now not glue-on as you've mentioned. Back in the day when first-gen Gelande was around, Tango Down wheels were glue-on, maybe you have an ancient wheel on that truck? Man you're gettin' old! =)
Couldn't agree more with your closing statement about making your rig your own, with some simple weathering. I learned my tricks years ago from model railroaders, who are tops at this, particularly the one about spraying road grime from below. If RUclips allowed photos I would post, so pardon this link to a video of my own Rover to illustrate how much you and I are on the same page. This vehicle is fresh from the paint booth. Cheers... ruclips.net/video/Akp9t878Mho/видео.html
Very new to rc world. Would love to weather my trx-4 bronco. What is the airbrush system you use? Do you have links to it and the paints? Love your videos. Thanks!
i wish the autobiography version RTR wasn't in that deep red/gloss black color... just doesn't look right. may have to get the older green version if it's still available, hopefully for next year's project.
What's your input on the xvd front shafts is it needed on the newer ones. I know from forums it seems the cup could break and take out the axle housing.
@@scalebuildersguild thanks, I just picked up an airbrush and trying to see how folks are using them --- so far it has been a lot of fun playing with it.
Do you weather prior to spraying your clear coat? Or after? I know you said to add in the weathering to the body lines after the clear is sprayed- but but about when you just go at it with the air brush?
Question: I have a lexan body with a Freqeskinz wrap. Should I use lexan airbrush paints over the top of the wrap or just regular acrylics from Vallejo?
When i get the body for my crawler build im going to paint it on the outside and then paint it like a light grey metal looking colour on the inside so when I scratch the paint it looks like a real car getting the paint scratched off.
🤔 easier weathering technique.... Drive truck often, get it dirty often, don't clean truck, and bam you got weathering 😂 nice job tho just more work and skill than I have
I like the weathering you did on your TRX6 frame rails too. 😜
Nice one HemiStorm 😂
Hey, you've got to be accurate!
@@scalebuildersguild what anyone can do a weathered landrover but it takes skill do do a crashed one.
Nicely done Matt. 👊 very subtle.
I weathered my mojave this weekend. Dust, grass and a couple High speed cart wheels. But nice work paintin, looks realistic.
That's the best to to weather them........use them.
Much much better
I don't like the paint job in the original
Now looks awesome
I've always loved Weathering! I've done at least half of my fleet, plus 30 years of Model Trains.
Good techniques there, Matt. 😉
Carmine ✈🚂🚙
This is the nicest looking Landy I’ve ever seen. And it runs!
For now! Hahaha
Weathered up my HG P408, just got finally done with it. I use Rustoleum and Krylon Fusion camouflage paint. Also use Rustall weathering kit. Finalize everything with a matte clear coat, which is also great for "dirting" up the glass.
Definitely like watching the process of weathering a vehicle 🤘🏾💯
Thank you sir! I hope that you'll enjoy my video on the Felony that I have coming soon!
Scale Builder's Guild can’t wait... hopefully the weather here in Florida behaves so i can finally get mine out for a video!
Love this rig and your light touch! It’s perfect!
Love the rain flippers,, looking sweet,, 👍
Going over everything with super thin coats of white first is a great way to fade the paint.
I'm Matt from scale builder's guild.... and that was today's weather report.😁
Cheers mate 👍
Thanks for the tips.
I'm going to try this on my 1/18 D90, just need to wait for the rest of the parts to come in. I have already done the flat coat, that really toned down the paint a lot. It was just too shiny.
On my first weathering job and I think I overdid it on the salt method for that deep rust effect. I used rattle cans for all the details then used the Vallejo wash for added details.
Looks great. Busy customizing mine. Glad I made my own inner fenders. Bought sliders and needed to do significant mods to make them fit. No issues with the ARB winch bumper. Looks like I need an airbrush.
Great video Matt! Land rovers are great looking trucks it's nice to see your upgrading one.
Im taking notes for my Delta D90 build. thanks for the awesome video!
Absolutely love what you’ve done with this, so much so I’ve bought one! 👌🏼
Hope you enjoy it!
I like how subtle it looks.
I'm like to keep my trucks clean like I would my 1:1 Landy 110... then drive the weathering on to them. I spray everything with that in mind so a good thick grey base under paint let's the scratches show well. The only thing I am working on now is TPU printed fender flares for my 1:10 Camel Truck so that the scratches stay black....
another great how too for sure, the rig looks sweet...
Very nice work, brings the model to life, looks much better. I weather all my other models, but my hard body D90, in metallic gunmetal? Still not sure. One can use weathering powders from MIG et al but make sure that they are sealed - and be aware, the powders can change colour when sealing them. Also one can rust bolt heads, add corrosion to the Birmabright alloy panels (Land Rover Series 1-3 iirc) and worse on certain later Defenders, including heavy rusting to the rear cross member. Lots of fun.
I've driven myself mad trying to order parts too, my buddy has gone even further. The issue is which parts fit and which parts work together - as you demonstrate.
You’re just too good Matt
Fantastic end result, thank you 😎👍
With my 78 chevy k10 stepside I painted the inside a rust color that I mixed myself then painted the outside blue so when the blue paint scratches off it looks like rust. Worked out well
I like that truck. Good job
Nice video. Really need to use my airbrush more. Btw the k10 in the background is one of my favorites but really needs a least one flat tire while sitting there.
Decent weathering 👍👌😎
I really like what you’ve done with it! I think it looks great! I’m building mine to look like the original hue166 version 90 two doors with the complete roof, I have already spent almost a $1,000 to make it look just like the original heritage hue166 edition and that’s without electronics and radio! Just the parts that I have purchased so far! But I hope once finished it will look like the 1/1 scale version. Grasmere green. Ohh I also got the grasmere green wheels to match! 👌😎👍nice job!
Have fun!
Looks awesome great work mate 👍
Pleeas do another budget build
Pleeeaaaassssßs
cant wait to try it.
Cool video! I want that T-shirt!
Tires rubbing on the links! Just like the real thing! 🤣 Got a nice shiny bit on mine from full steering lock rub lol
nice job! :) (challenge) put paddle tires on the trx6 and hit the water at 50 or 60 mph
I'm running 4.19 tires trimmed the fenders and used the lower shock hoop hole. No rub. Put an axial ae5 and 35t motor with head tail lights. Xtra speed rock sliders. I'm thinking about xvd shafts and metal drive shafts. Also bummer replacement a d inner fenders
this is great detail
Love the vid thanks for showing this, but by far I love the sticker on the rear window of this truck well cool👍😂
my weathering technique: drive it!!!
You tell 'em, Katie... you Go girl!!! It isn't fun off-road if you never get REALLY dirty, is it?
(Must admit it is a good video and a good build 👍)
I haven’t tried weathering yet, but I have an idea for Josh’s all-time favorite Ford truck that would require quite a bit of weathering.
Nice job looks awesome. Especially as I hate that insipid green colour! 😁👍
The rubber black on the fender arches is excellent, makes it look 100% more realistic straight away!
If you are concerned about the approach angle with the bumper, consider that this body shell is modelled on the later version of the Defender which had a deeper grille housing for when the vehicle was fitted with air-conditioning... You could always trim the grille around and recess the winch back into it (which is what you see on a number of 1:1 Defenders, particularly when a Warn 8274 winch is fitted). I would also consider mounting the two rectangular spot-lights the other way up, below the hoop of the bull-bar - they would be better protected that way.
Great job 👏🏻🙌🏻
looks good mate
Same truck:
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RC Girl: One LIfe, Live it
Haha!
"ONE WIFE LIVID". Truer words........ Love RC Girl but prefer this one .....I have a ring 😜
I would put that on my real land rover brilliant !!!!
everything you work on seems to just always turn out amazing!! Would you ever consider doing a blooper video? LOL
I would, if I made any! Hahahahaha just kidding of course, I’d certainly investigate doing that though!
I use a brush.... a big one.
Your going to have to upgrade to an airless sprayer that are used for fences and decks. :)
Looks great Matt. I use Aerosols & tiny brushes for most of my weathering. Have you done an airbrush tutorial before?
What you call an air filter is actually a snow cowl to prevent snow entering the heater duct. Could you not cut the grill to fit the bumper closer like I did on my real one.
Nice bit of weathering much more realistic
I think you should make a new windshield bar from metal.
anyone can do this * execpt Josh at Harley Designs its still to complicated for him
From what I've seen IRL and online, these techniques are far beyond most RC enthusiasts. Maybe it's lack of interest, maybe it's a lack of polysyllabic comprehension. :-) Either way, wild that we have some genuine artists sharing freely their expertise, and then there's Josh.
Matt: So I added weathering to my tiny truck and I finished it up with a wash to make the details really pop.
Josh: So I added orange to my tiny truck.
I personally love weathering my trucks. I just finished my demon sg4c and it turned out great in my opinion. I just got a rc4wd blazer and I'm trying to figure out what to do with it. Its a beautiful truck and my other one is done up military style, but I do love the blue that the body came in. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated 🙏 🙂
Rc4wd Tango Down wheels are my favorite for a Defender, but they are beadlock now not glue-on as you've mentioned. Back in the day when first-gen Gelande was around, Tango Down wheels were glue-on, maybe you have an ancient wheel on that truck? Man you're gettin' old! =)
I am living in the past!
@@scalebuildersguild who doesn't? After 40, all that matters are in the past.
Love your vids!
Great video I will make a new project And need some inspiration is a J45C Body what color do you think will look good
Couldn't agree more with your closing statement about making your rig your own, with some simple weathering. I learned my tricks years ago from model railroaders, who are tops at this, particularly the one about spraying road grime from below. If RUclips allowed photos I would post, so pardon this link to a video of my own Rover to illustrate how much you and I are on the same page. This vehicle is fresh from the paint booth. Cheers... ruclips.net/video/Akp9t878Mho/видео.html
really nice
That's awesome
Very new to rc world. Would love to weather my trx-4 bronco. What is the airbrush system you use? Do you have links to it and the paints? Love your videos. Thanks!
I mention in the video, it's a Paasche Talon. Also, I use Vallejo Model Air paints.
i wish the autobiography version RTR wasn't in that deep red/gloss black color... just doesn't look right. may have to get the older green version if it's still available, hopefully for next year's project.
Cool video bro just subscribed
Awesome thank you!
What's your input on the xvd front shafts is it needed on the newer ones. I know from forums it seems the cup could break and take out the axle housing.
Awesome video!!! I just did my first weathering on my Marlin Crawler with the Sophisticated Paint! Where do you get your vallejo paints from?
There's a static model shop near me that carries the entire line.
Love the color choice of the D90! What color is it? 😎👍
Mint? Not sure, it’s the color it comes in from RC4WD.
Did you sand the body to eliminate the shine, or did you sprayed it with matte clear?
pretty cool, love the truck! looks sick. Did you airbrush a little of the dirt color on the windshield?
Yes I did!
@@scalebuildersguild thanks, I just picked up an airbrush and trying to see how folks are using them --- so far it has been a lot of fun playing with it.
Great Video!! Please make a scale garage!!! (With oil on the floor)
I had one ages ago, I don't really have the room for one any longer.
Where's this video been hiding for two years +😂
Great
Can you do the same thing with the wheels? And is better to do them first before installing them?
Do you weather prior to spraying your clear coat? Or after? I know you said to add in the weathering to the body lines after the clear is sprayed- but but about when you just go at it with the air brush?
I usually spray clear coat prior to weathering. Thanks for watching!
I tend to use the natural weathering method.
We all have our methods!
Hey Matt did you dilute your vallejo air before applying them? What is your compressor psi pressure?
No dilution required with the Model Air line of paint! I run around 35 psi if I recall.
What type of air brush setup do you utilize. I’m considering purchasing one myself but I’m a little unsure about the necessary equipment.
I use a Paasche Talon.
Do you typically paint your bodies with airbrush? or just use it for weathering and trim? I've learned a ton from your vids. Thank you!
Generally I paint with aerosol cans for full bodies. I find it difficult to get the coverage I want with an airbrush.
Question: I have a lexan body with a Freqeskinz wrap. Should I use lexan airbrush paints over the top of the wrap or just regular acrylics from Vallejo?
If the paint isn't going on lexan don't use it. Wraps are a sticker but should accept Vallejo.
Can you possibly do a a Tarta Dakar style
You never know what the future may hold.
When i get the body for my crawler build im going to paint it on the outside and then paint it like a light grey metal looking colour on the inside so when I scratch the paint it looks like a real car getting the paint scratched off.
Provided it's Lexan, that will work really well!
Scale Builder's Guild yes its lexan👍
Nice rear window decal 😂
Hello my friend just subscribed your channel and please let me know where I can find those tires you didn’t link it .. TIA
store.rc4wd.com/RC4WD-BFGoodrich-Mud-Terrain-TA-KM2-155-Scale-Tires_p_7773.html
@@scalebuildersguild thanks
Hey chief do they make fender walls for this truck? Let me know thanks 🙏
What airbrush kit do it you use? Looking for one but not sure which one to go for.
Paasche Talon. Great, value airbrush.
Thanks!
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How'd you make the skin plate?
It’s a styrene sheet that has the pattern on it.
@@scalebuildersguild oh I see! How was it attached? Just glued on?
I over weathered my truck on accident, any way to tone it down. Mostly went to heavy on the wash
You can try a little acrylic thinner on a rag, light strokes. Not too heavy, it'll eat through the bottom layers.
Thank you
What air brush package do you use?
Paasche Talon!
Thank you. I’ll be grabbing one.
It needs a tow rope ... oops its only model will definitely go alot better than real thing !! Wot no leaky half shafts !!
Hi I have one question were can you buy an axial scx 10ii regular kit
The only kit they still offer is the UMG10: bit.ly/3hDiLq1
Scale Builder's Guild ok thx
why not drive it to get it look used and battered?
Not really the look I’m after. Doesn’t scale correctly.
🤔 easier weathering technique.... Drive truck often, get it dirty often, don't clean truck, and bam you got weathering 😂 nice job tho just more work and skill than I have
I'm a professional trail weather er
“...however”
Yeah.
Great job, BTW I hate your videos, could you recommend an airbrush kit with a compressor 😅fnx
HA! I can't recommend a compressor, I bought my last one five or six years ago, but I really like my Iwata!
RC4WD is too pricey for most.
How do you figure? There are trucks from Traxxas and Axial that around the same price.