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Here I have to show a tamiya sas jeep
I built this about 2 years ago very pleased with how it turned out
I used the salt technique ie prime paint rust brown then wet the model with water droplets then sprinkle salt onto model when dry airbrush dessert sand colour when dry wipe off salt with a wet q tip
I think it's a great weathering technique for beginners like myself
The base is a bit of roofing slate real stuff not the modern synthetic rubbish I then covered it in pva glue and added ground up house brick and grit then airbrushed it the palm tree is a bit of brass rod covered in a thin strip of muslin then the leaves are fuse wire with masking tape folded over it then cut out the shape of leaf and then cut all the slits took.ages with very good scissors hope you like it
All the best RogerView attachment 117591
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I built this about 2 years ago very pleased with how it turned out
I used the salt technique ie prime paint rust brown then wet the model with water droplets then sprinkle salt onto model when dry airbrush dessert sand colour when dry wipe off salt with a wet q tip
I think it's a great weathering technique for beginners like myself
The base is a bit of roofing slate real stuff not the modern synthetic rubbish I then covered it in pva glue and added ground up house brick and grit then airbrushed it the palm tree is a bit of brass rod covered in a thin strip of muslin then the leaves are fuse wire with masking tape folded over it then cut out the shape of leaf and then cut all the slits took.ages with very good scissors hope you like it
All the best RogerView attachment 117591
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