Bronco 1:35 Type XXIII RC Build/ Conversion

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  • biggsgolf
    Captain

    • Jan 2020
    • 927

    #136
    3 Primer Coats

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    • biggsgolf
      Captain

      • Jan 2020
      • 927

      #137
      After Priming Airbrushed Light and Dark

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      • biggsgolf
        Captain

        • Jan 2020
        • 927

        #138
        Next I will be Weathering the Boat

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        • biggsgolf
          Captain

          • Jan 2020
          • 927

          #139
          Weathering completed, waterline next

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          • biggsgolf
            Captain

            • Jan 2020
            • 927

            #140
            Streaked the rust

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            • biggsgolf
              Captain

              • Jan 2020
              • 927

              #141
              Weathering Progress, lower hull below the algae next

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              • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                Moderator

                • Aug 2008
                • 13405

                #142
                Originally posted by biggsgolf
                Weathering Progress, lower hull below the algae next
                Rust is over done here.

                What the hell were you thinking?????

                And rust does not bend like 'a reed in the wind'!

                Rust runs as a consequence of gravity, not the whims of the fluid it travels through.

                Your running rust extends to far from the limber holes and other sources. Rust colors are not simple variations of orange either -- study actual rusted items. Do more study of prototypes before you sling paint and other mediums at your poor model.

                You have committed War Crimes here.

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                And... FOR THE LOVE OF GOD ALLMIGHTY! ... don't commit to the display till you've practiced medium types and application techniques on a test-article (discarded or unused model).

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                Do it over. And this time get it right!



                David
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                • Das Boot
                  Rear Admiral

                  • Dec 2019
                  • 1488

                  #143
                  David, down boy.
                  Of the approximately 40,000 men who served on U-boats in WWII, it is estimated that around 28,000 to 30,000 lost their lives.

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                  • biggsgolf
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                    • Jan 2020
                    • 927

                    #144

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                    • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                      Moderator

                      • Aug 2008
                      • 13405

                      #145
                      Touche, sir
                      Who is John Galt?

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                      • biggsgolf
                        Captain

                        • Jan 2020
                        • 927

                        #146
                        So, I need specifics on making authentic looking rust. I am not in the least an artist, I tried Bob's Abteilung 502 Industrial Earth and Brown Wash, could not get it to cure. Maybe use Abteilung Fast dry thinner? Current application is Tamiya Weathering Master Rust. Specifics would be appreciated!

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                        • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                          Moderator

                          • Aug 2008
                          • 13405

                          #147
                          Originally posted by biggsgolf
                          So, I need specifics on making authentic looking rust. I am not in the least an artist, I tried Bob's Abteilung 502 Industrial Earth and Brown Wash, could not get it to cure. Maybe use Abteilung Fast dry thinner? Current application is Tamiya Weathering Master Rust. Specifics would be appreciated!
                          Fair enough, now that we've gotten the sword-play out of our systems.

                          Let me prepare a brief tutorial on rusting effects. Should have it up here by the end of the day or tomorrow. But, in the interim, here's a few teaser photos:


















                          David
                          Who is John Galt?

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                          • biggsgolf
                            Captain

                            • Jan 2020
                            • 927

                            #148
                            Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

                            Fair enough, now that we've gotten the sword-play out of our systems.

                            Let me prepare a brief tutorial on rusting effects. Should have it up here by the end of the day or tomorrow. But, in the interim, here's a few teaser photos:


















                            David
                            I eagerly await Sir

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                            • goshawk823
                              Commander

                              • Oct 2010
                              • 259

                              #149
                              Something David taught me long ago when I built my OTW Type XXIII. The waterline scum line looks better when you use a fan blender brush with the scum color loaded onto it, and you draw downwards from the scum line and you do it in different lengths as you work your way across the hull.
                              One other thing he taught me for this specific boat…most XXIIIs were operating in cold water areas. The scum line was probably more beige/brown with little green.

                              Just adding something to consider as you finish your weathering.

                              Hope that was OK to add onto what David is teaching…

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                              • biggsgolf
                                Captain

                                • Jan 2020
                                • 927

                                #150
                                Originally posted by goshawk823
                                Something David taught me long ago when I built my OTW Type XXIII. The waterline scum line looks better when you use a fan blender brush with the scum color loaded onto it, and you draw downwards from the scum line and you do it in different lengths as you work your way across the hull.
                                One other thing he taught me for this specific boat…most XXIIIs were operating in cold water areas. The scum line was probably more beige/brown with little green.

                                Just adding something to consider as you finish your weathering.

                                Hope that was OK to add onto what David is teaching…
                                Thanks so much! The cold water makes so much sense, I had wondered about that. I am learning and appreciate the help!

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