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Post by Niteryder315 on Nov 1, 2012 5:06:32 GMT 1
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Post by DavidJohnson on Nov 1, 2012 13:23:54 GMT 1
Thanks for sharing these! We are at opposite ends of the weathering spectrum as I seldom have the heart to weather my models, but my 1:1 vehicle is heavily weathered I really like your extended Kenworth. It looks like a truck that has been working hard for many years, with a few modernizations along the way. What are you using to create your antennas? cheers, Dave
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Post by alcarter on Nov 1, 2012 16:20:46 GMT 1
Nice models and nice weathering! Those dump trucks with snow plows look like they're right in the middle of a tough winter. The pick up looks great, too.
Want to share your weathering methods?
Al Carter
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Post by Niteryder315 on Nov 1, 2012 16:46:00 GMT 1
I'm typically forced to weather my models (to cover the flaws in my builds). I'm to sloppy with my work so the weathering helps cover the mess.
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Post by Niteryder315 on Nov 1, 2012 16:47:53 GMT 1
I'm new to the weathering scene so it's either hit or miss with my work. I use Tamiya weathering powders and Mig Products dark wash and then I go at it till it looks right.
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Post by Niteryder315 on Nov 1, 2012 17:01:19 GMT 1
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Post by cfesmire on Nov 3, 2012 21:10:34 GMT 1
Nice! It's not easy to get such convincing results on pre painted models. Excellent.
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Post by Niteryder315 on Nov 4, 2012 4:43:50 GMT 1
Thank you. It's a shame I'm still playing the guessing game with my weathering. I started looking on HanksTruckPictures.com for prototype pictures. However, I find myself spending countless hours reading the history attached to each picture...not to mention the fact that 90% of the pictures on there were taken before I was even born.
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