The pre-shade has come out nicely Andrew, the wheels look ok too, you don't need a big difference in shades.
Andrew the paint looks very good.
Fine AB work Andrew. The pre-shading has worked a treat.
Thanks Paul. Much appreciated. It's come out ok on the whole.Andrew,
The paint job looks great.
SteveWell done Andrew. Great build and a nice start with the base coats. Bring on the dust!
Well done Andrew, I like how this is progressing
I quite often use the area underneath to try out weathering or varnish on .
Andrew. The Exhaust looks very impressive
TimLooks good Andrew. I’ve used this technique myself, but I stole it from Mike Rinaldi
If I may, there are a couple of wrinkles that can improve the effect.....
You can refine the chips a little by putting on the light chips with a sponge, then using a lighter rust shade painted inside them to mimic new rust. After that paint darker spots inside some of the new rust with either dark rust or base coat rust. This will mimic old rust and break up the uniformity a bit.
The other improvement is to group the rust spots a little more. If they are too evenly spaced it doesn’t quite read correctly.
Glad you like it Jim. Thank's very much.Hi Andrew
I'm liking what I see
Jim
Thank you very much indeed Tim. I'm genuinely pleased with it, even if I do say so myself.That looks excellent Andrew. Really nice work. Love the Fort Benning shots as well. The oil leak on the wheel hubs add interest.
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