I like both the long form and more concise versions, both have their place. The plastic model guys (Plasmo is my favorite) often use multiple layers of weathering with clear coats in between. Then on some of the layers they will use thinned oil paints for oil marks and to tone down weathering. I'm now looking at my old Landy body stroking my beard 😂
My brushing/weathering is a bit rusty-- it's been a good long while since I worked on a proper model (though I still have some of that armor in a box somewhere.). I have a handful of unpainted shells at this point, so there's sure to be more opportunities to practice in the future.
@@CrawlerCanyon it came out great! I will be using the vid as a reference if/when I subject my Landy to my creative efforts. Looking forward to more installments from crawler canyon I'm hooked.
Awesome!!! What are the spray paint colors used and brand? I'm going to buy both tomorrow. I ha e tamiya copper but not sure if this one is better than that rust you used 😢😮
I think it looks perfect!!! That is exactly how I want my cab. Also I want you to know how much I love your videos. I am doing a complete rebuild on my home rock crawler course. Do you have a Crawler Canyon Facebook Page? I will probably go back to your video where you build the new section of your crawler course. I really like how the mortar turned out.
Kind of Bob Ross feel to this video, buddy. As always, thank you, and job well done.
good stuff in here. had to watch it again. 🤘🤘✌✌
Followed your instructions with the exact same Creeper body , very much appreciated to you! Great Vid and Thank You
I like both the long form and more concise versions, both have their place.
The plastic model guys (Plasmo is my favorite) often use multiple layers of weathering with clear coats in between. Then on some of the layers they will use thinned oil paints for oil marks and to tone down weathering.
I'm now looking at my old Landy body stroking my beard 😂
My brushing/weathering is a bit rusty-- it's been a good long while since I worked on a proper model (though I still have some of that armor in a box somewhere.). I have a handful of unpainted shells at this point, so there's sure to be more opportunities to practice in the future.
@@CrawlerCanyon it came out great! I will be using the vid as a reference if/when I subject my Landy to my creative efforts. Looking forward to more installments from crawler canyon I'm hooked.
That is really sharp. I’ve been inspired
I've only watched to intro because I watched to full previous video😊
Awesome!!! What are the spray paint colors used and brand? I'm going to buy both tomorrow. I ha e tamiya copper but not sure if this one is better than that rust you used 😢😮
I think it looks perfect!!! That is exactly how I want my cab. Also I want you to know how much I love your videos. I am doing a complete rebuild on my home rock crawler course. Do you have a Crawler Canyon Facebook Page? I will probably go back to your video where you build the new section of your crawler course. I really like how the mortar turned out.
Где взяли такого симпатичного водителя?
Nice work!
I like it, I wonder if white should go between the color and the rust to give a primer effect?
There are no rules. I've done white or grey below the rust, over the rust, no white/grey at all.
Awesome job! What color blue did you end up using?
That (IIRC) is Tamiya PS30, "Brilliant Blue."
Daphney is Velma lol
No Susan 😢
Was this video pre-Susan? I can’t remember.