I want to paint a 1/10 scale body to match my Father's 1:1 1948 Chevrolet pick-up truck. It has a very heavy patina and I need to learn some techniques so I can paint the 1/10 body by Christmas. Wish me luck and thankyou very much for sharing your process!!!
Awesome work ! i was trying to find a way to make some rusty effects on a 3D printed body.. i'm going to use the same procedure with this salt, thanks alot !
Nice... I was thinking about doing a silver and rusty inner coating , and do the outside patina so if it gets scratched it will either look fresh or rushy damage
Usage of the dark streaking grime. When applied is it the consistency of watered down paint? Does it stay where you apply it or will it run? Do you flat clear the finished product? Thank you for the tutorial and nice work.
nice job, curious how it will hold up out on the trails, i am sure it will have to be crawled with care not to roll it much. thanks for showing this technique!!
This is D.&T. TOXIC RC, WHEN I WAS 9 GOT IN TROUBLE FOR USING THE KOSHER SALT BUT THEN LET MY MOM ALSO KNOW HER MAKE UP WAS IN THE PAINT JOB ALSO, SO THEN I HAD DOUBLE TROUBLE!! LOL
I belong to the Toyota Land cruiser Association, driven FJs not the pickup, but all Land cruisers have Fiberglass tops, I know it a year ago, but fiberglass doesn't rust 😂 sorry
Lol you put TS paint directly on the poly carbonate its not gonna stick you need to put PS clear on first!! All that work and its gonna peel and flake off because TS paint does not stick to lexan without putting a coat of PS first
This is my favorite patina application video yet. Thanks for doing this.
That tip about copying the window masks is brilliant thank you!
@@The_RC_Family glad it was helpful 😌
Wow that looks amazing great job on that
this the coolest thing on youtube just wow GREAT JOB
Absolutely wonderful applications. You got a magic touch. Looks great.
Nice work painting with salt.
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Good job! 🎉
I want to paint a 1/10 scale body to match my Father's 1:1 1948 Chevrolet pick-up truck. It has a very heavy patina and I need to learn some techniques so I can paint the 1/10 body by Christmas. Wish me luck and thankyou very much for sharing your process!!!
Very cool!
Awesome job my friend!!🤩👍👍👍
Painting 101 I loved it 👍👊👍
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Brilliant … i love this thanks for sharing
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@@TheTankRC anytime brother
that turned out pretty cool. Thanks Much for sharing.
wow, i really nice that. nice work. I learned something new
Thank you very much for the kind words, I am glad that it helps
Love it. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Great tutorial 🎉 I enjoyed the tunes as well.
This is so much better than a bright shiny new paint job on a rock crawler!
Super cool treatment. Well done. I might do something similar on my Phoenix.
Very nice job frank, tanks for sharing the tips looks amazing my friend wow
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I really did enjoy, thank you!
This was super fun to watch.
I really like the paint peeling, rough edged flaking look at 16:48. Will have to give some of these techniques a try. Thanks for your video!
Thank you it's always fun to experiment
That looks real good, nice work!
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✌🏻😎🏴looks dope franc. It has a cool flakey texture 👍🏻
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channel content and creation is right on Props!
Thank you very much.
Thanks a lot for this idea! I tried it today on my Ecto body and it worked great!
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Thanks for sharing, ill try that one
Did you scuff the body or use a adhesion promoter before painting? Nice work.
Yes I did put a PS Clear before putting that TS paint
Thanks Frank ! I enjoy learning new paintings techniques.
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I thought the salt was gonna be weird but, that final result looks great. Good job.
Hey thanks for the awesome tutorial. Merci!
Very enjoyable watch
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Very cool, thanks for showing the technique👍✌💙
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Thx for showing your technic
wow,awesome paint job,looks great
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Looks great and thanks for the tips I'm painting the same body soon
Right on
Very good stuff sir! I wish I would have seen this before I painted the body for my truck..lol
Absolutely amazing work!!! I love every bit of it!!! 👏👏👏👏
Outstanding work! Thanks for coaching on how to get this effect on bodies.
Great job looks Awesome 👌
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Excellent work Tank, great tutorial 👍
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Great effect 👍
Nice job tank I gave it a thumbs up so it's in my saved video I'm probably going to do something like that to my timaya Volkswagen 🤘🤘👍👍👍👍🤘🤘
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Great work as always! Working on patina today for our giveaway truck! Minus 34 here today! Great day to paint!
LOL, yeah that's a little cold
Very nice love it
Great idea!
Great Job!!!!
Truck turned out nice
Pretty cool man came out nice. I just use clear lacquer to make the windshield look dirty. He was well pleased with it
Yes that would look nice using a clear for the windshield. It would just give it a nice Hayes
Great looking paint job, or “rust” job!
Nice job
😁👍 Nice job 👌👌
Awesome work ! i was trying to find a way to make some rusty effects on a 3D printed body.. i'm going to use the same procedure with this salt, thanks alot !
Thanks for the nice comment and good luck with your paint job. You'll see it is pretty easy to do
Nice... I was thinking about doing a silver and rusty inner coating , and do the outside patina so if it gets scratched it will either look fresh or rushy damage
Turned out nice! Currently in middle of my 1st patina job
Magnificent!
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I may have missed it, what base coat on the outside did you use to make the TS paint stick? Which PS number? Thanks and thank you for the video!
I used the PS-55 flat clear .
Where did you get the interior?
It actually came with the Phoenix kit
Usage of the dark streaking grime. When applied is it the consistency of watered down paint? Does it stay where you apply it or will it run?
Do you flat clear the finished product?
Thank you for the tutorial and nice work.
Reminds me of Johnny Rains.
Not quite but I'm learning thanks for the nice comment
good vid
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nice job, curious how it will hold up out on the trails, i am sure it will have to be crawled with care not to roll it much. thanks for showing this technique!!
That is the beauty of it, by me painting the inside first if the paint does get scratched it will still look like metal or rust
@@TheTankRC some new scraps along with the rust. Too cool.
I just ordered that truck it comes with the body painted already.. could I still do this to the outside?
(sorry I’m new to this )
Thank you
Yes, you can definitely do that from the outside
@@TheTankRC sweet I’m gonna give it a try I’m thinking that matte red for the first coat Thanks
I'm going to try with less salt
Yes please do that and let me know how it turned out. I hope this video was helpful to you
Looks awesome budd can I ask is that a fj body an where did you order it thanks
This body is from the vanquish Phoenix kit. Thanks for the nice comment and thanks for stopping by to watch the video
@@TheTankRC thank you
This is D.&T. TOXIC RC, WHEN I WAS 9 GOT IN TROUBLE FOR USING THE KOSHER SALT BUT THEN LET MY MOM ALSO KNOW HER MAKE UP WAS IN THE PAINT JOB ALSO, SO THEN I HAD DOUBLE TROUBLE!! LOL
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the roof of those were fiberglass...
Cool thanks for letting me know
I did not even know it was a license body
@@TheTankRC its not but they obviously went for the FJ without paying for a licenses
Great job! Who is the music?
Fantastic job man. How many times did you try that process before you perfected it? It looks great!!!
This was my first time after watching lots of video on RUclips. Thanks very much for the kind words and thanks for watching
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Great technique................But the salt was a little too course.
Super cool but what a mess!
I belong to the Toyota Land cruiser Association, driven FJs not the pickup, but all Land cruisers have Fiberglass tops, I know it a year ago, but fiberglass doesn't rust 😂 sorry
Thanks for the information, I guess mine had a metal roof upgrade that wasn’t documented in any documents. I hope the technique was helpful.
45 series pickups have a steel roof cap. They are the anomaly of the 4X series in that regard.
Koscher Salz? 🤔 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Lol you put TS paint directly on the poly carbonate its not gonna stick you need to put PS clear on first!! All that work and its gonna peel and flake off because TS paint does not stick to lexan without putting a coat of PS first
I did put a cote of PS clear on first, I forgot to record it and mention it on the video.
@@TheTankRC aahhh ok hate to see all that work peel off👍