How to Paint Rust Build The Revell ’37 Ford Pickup
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Revell 1/25 ’37 Ford Pickup
This video mainly focuses on my own rust painting method.
I made a video of rust painting for each of the five parts of the car.
It starts around 3:12.
Rust painting is based on the rust of the actual vehicle.
The paint is scratched, the iron plate oxidizes, it starts to rust, the paint cracks due to rust, the rust peels off the paint, and the rust covers the whole
I am painting with that in mind.
The key to rust painting is the order in which the colors are applied and how to remove the paint.
1. Color
The color used for rust is a burnt color.
Burnt orange, burnt amber, etc.
In the model, the colors are painted using last brown, last yellow, last orange, last red, stain brown, grand brown, sand type, and red.
2. Paint
lacquer
enamel
Creos, Tamiya weathering color
Acrylic (Liquitex, Turner, etc.) Acrylic paints for models are not used.
Even with acrylic, the gouache will be completely matte.
3. Diluting liquid
We use a diluting liquid suitable for each paint, but enamel and weathering colors are wiped off with a cotton swab soaked in water.
There may be unexpected effects.
4. Procedure
*Base color is reddish brown (oxide red, etc.)
*White
*Body color
*Paint peeling, *scribing
*weathering
*Rust paint
*Fading of body color
*Matt clear if necessary
5. If it fails
Half of the rust paint is intended and the other half is a coincidence effect.
If that doesn't work, it's faster to peel it off in a file and start from scratch.
Next, I will make a small Italian car!
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thank you very much.