Bone_Ranger
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- Joined
- Jun 21, 2024
- Messages
- 55
- City
- Ithaca, Michigan
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Engine
- 2.0 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Manual
Reversed the old "Chevrolet in a Ford" trope here...
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I'd like to learn some of the techniques to add dirt, rust, dents, etc.
The model train guys really get into that. They call it “weathering”. They even have paint colors with names like “grime” and “rust “and “mud”.Just buy it new, and drive it for 30 years.
I have to agree, though. @Bone_Ranger nails it with the weathering, rust and patina. I enjoy looking at these well-done models.
I still have a number of kits sitting around too, but I’m fully intending on building them, I just currently don’t have space to really set anything up to work. I keep looking at them in my closet and I’d really like to put them together and display them somewhere.I used to build models, mostly 1:48 scale airplanes, when I was younger. I stopped doing it around 13 or 14 years old. I still have a bunch of kits that I never built but I have no idea what to do with them. I'd prefer they go to someone who would actually build them. I will not throw them away or donate them. Not that I have any problem with donation but I'm afraid they would get abused and broken or pieces lost.
I've still got a Testors YF-22 model kit. You know you're old when the models you built as a kid of prototype aircraft are soon to be retired.
You do some really nice work!Here's that wrecker kit chassis with a plow, a scratch built bed, a '60 cab, and a 7.3 Powerstroke.
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