Martin t

Hi! The video this week shows how super realistic corrosion can be added to any plastic surface with a really simple method. The resulting surface can be studied under microscope without flaws.


This method is also a foundation for applying more advanced methods of detailed weathering, which will be covered in future tutorials. Here´s a link to the video:

 

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WANDRR

Great Technique!

Superb results!

TJ R.

Mobile, AL (Originally from New Haven, IN)

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ACR_Forever

The rust is great,

but what are those logs?  Weed trunks, or tree branches?  What species?  They look terrific!

Blair

(Sorry for the hijaak!)

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bkivey

I'm Trying This

As you say, simple, fast, and effective. Thanks again for a nice video (and for showing some action on your railroad).

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filip timmerman

Thanks for sharing

Interesting technique.

& greetings also to Christoffer in Denmark !

Filip

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Martin t

Thank you! So glad you liked

Thank you! So glad you liked it!

 

/ Martin

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Martin t

Hi! Thank you! The logs are

Hi! Thank you! The logs are flower support pins covered with a un-even layer of sand plaster. It´s then painted using Acryllic brown and orange. The cut off branches are fake cuts make with a knife through the plaster.

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Martin t

Thank you! Please post some

Thank you! Please post some photos of your rust when you finished. It´s always exciting to see how well different methods really transfers to new users.

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