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Great start, that engine looks amazing
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Hi there, An owesome job with that engine. I really like the rusty effect... I am looking for getting the same effect on my bf-109 exhaust. How do you get it? Do you use pigments or only painting? Miguel
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Originally Posted by Worso Hi there, An owesome job with that engine. I really like the rusty effect... I am looking for getting the same effect on my bf-109 exhaust. How do you get it? Do you use pigments or only painting? Miguel
Thanks!
First I put down a layer of steel, I then stipples with brown, red and orange. Before the paint is totally dry I put on some pigments mostly to get a rougher surface. Finally after a matt coat I apply a black/brown oil wash for some stain effect.
That's the way I do it hope you can use some of the ideas!
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Originally Posted by ddoc666 Thanks! First I put down a layer of steel
Do you apply the steel layer to the exhaust pipe too?Quote:
Originally Posted by ddoc666 I then stipples with brown, red and orange. Before the paint is totally dry I put on some pigments mostly to get a rougher surface.
Do you put those dots close or separated each other? I mean, can you see the underneath steel layer between them?Quote:
Originally Posted by ddoc666 Finally after a matt coat I apply a black/brown oil wash for some stain effect. That's the way I do it hope you can use some of the ideas! /Daniel
Humm, I really have to give it a try ... Photos of the process would help a lot... Thanks a lot for your answer!!!
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Yeah great info Daniel, thanks mate, will definitely try that one out! Good job!
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Originally Posted by ddoc666 Thanks! First I put down a layer of steel
Do you apply the steel layer to the exhaust pipe too?
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Originally Posted by ddoc666 I then stipples with brown, red and orange. Before the paint is totally dry I put on some pigments mostly to get a rougher surface.
Do you put those dots close or separated each other? I mean, can you see the underneath steel layer between them?
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Originally Posted by ddoc666 Finally after a matt coat I apply a black/brown oil wash for some stain effect. That's the way I do it hope you can use some of the ideas! /Daniel
Humm, I really have to give it a try
... Photos of the process would help a lot...
Thanks a lot for your answer!!!
I will make some rust on the second engine tonight, I can take and share some photos of it
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Engine is really looking the part!!! nice work!!
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wow, great looking rust and a nice tutorial! I'll use this in the future, thanks for posting it! -Seth
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Beautiful work with the photo etch Danilel !
I'm sure you will be ok if you are mindful of them when you fix that seam
Pete
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Very nice work on the flaps Daniel, and for what it's worth I bumped mine off the Spitfire a number of times, they go back on without protest.
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