Mad Max Interceptor weathering?
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Mad Max Interceptor weathering?
I'm working on the Aoshima Mad Max Interceptor. I have the base coat of flat black laid down. Any suggestions on weathering the reddish earth and dust on the vehicle?
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Mad Max Interceptor
I'm weathering the 1/18 autoart Interceptor and fixing the seem lines in
the tanks and molding in the top spoiler, I'm using coloured chalks and clearing it in with acrylic, (if you don't like it you can wipe it off) there is a bit of white down the sides too but there are two different cars been filmed.
the tanks and molding in the top spoiler, I'm using coloured chalks and clearing it in with acrylic, (if you don't like it you can wipe it off) there is a bit of white down the sides too but there are two different cars been filmed.
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Lighten that black first. Fade the top with dark gray. Usually for black, I start with dark gray and selectively darken with darker gray. Rarely do I use black.
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check out my build up of the model. It was a lot of fun.
http://www.happinessismandatory.com/mis ... ceptor.htm
I only used a flat cloat of primer and pastel Chalk. Just a bit of paint for spots on the interior. I need to dust it again and clear coat it. I put the last batch of clear coat on to thick and made my pastle chalk disapear.
Good Luck,
Jon
http://www.happinessismandatory.com/mis ... ceptor.htm
I only used a flat cloat of primer and pastel Chalk. Just a bit of paint for spots on the interior. I need to dust it again and clear coat it. I put the last batch of clear coat on to thick and made my pastle chalk disapear.
Good Luck,
Jon
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Mad Max Interceptor weathering
Just finished my Interceptor using coloured chalks, same thing happened to me with the clear coats too.
Here are some pics.
http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm29 ... ageditmany
Here are some pics.
http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm29 ... ageditmany
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Oops try this one
http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm29 ... terceptor/
http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm29 ... terceptor/
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mad Max Interceptor weathering
Thanks, It was in a competition two weeks ago and it cause unrest with
the powers above resulting in a Verification pending, check it out and see @
http://wasmex.org/results/results.htm
I think I had to be in the purple circle.
the powers above resulting in a Verification pending, check it out and see @
http://wasmex.org/results/results.htm
I think I had to be in the purple circle.