Weathering my handmade truck. Part 11
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- čas přidán 20. 03. 2024
- This is Part 11 of my attempt to build a 1/24 scale model truck completely by hand. It is a model of an International s2500/2574. The truck is a 1/24 scale Styrene Plastic model.
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The Paints: 'Craft Smart' Acrylic from Michael's.
Airbrush: $15 Airbrush from Temu.
Brushes: Nail art brushes from Temu.
Plastruct Bondene Cement (M.E.K) - www.amazon.com/Plastruct-0000...
Styrene sheets - www.amazon.com/Evergreen-Corr...
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus.
Nikon Z50.
This truck was never intended to be and will never become an rc model.
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All music in this video was created and is owned by this channel. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I am absolutely AMAZED by the work You have done Sir! This has been a fascinating build! I am so glad to be along for the ride!! Thank You for sharing with Us here
Looks good, maybe more dust on the axles and springs, serch for pictures of the real vehicle to get more ideas
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I agree
Tobe, I am a Rattle Can guy. I build and paint for right off the asembly line look. But saying that, I am impressed with your weathering eye. As you said you are an artist. Your canvass, is 3 dimensional instead of painting in 2 dimensions! The depth of your rust is almost real! It wants to make me want to sandblast the frame and repaint. LOL! I have friend who like to go to truck junk yards, to see old trucks, in their rusting state. But I dothink you have it!
I appreciate the comment, Mark. Lol great way to look at it. I guess this is my canvas. It probably looks better on screen than in person. I also want to wish you all the best with your model building.
@@Tobe.smallcars Thank you Tobe, I appreciate your kind words.
Awesome job
t looks fantastic!!
Amazing job Tobe, this project is definitely coming along nicely. As a novice myself, I've learned for weathering dry brushing(metal effects, dust, highlights) black washing, and spot drying with napkins really help the process. I also learned like you did orange, browns, and yellows make for good rust effects. Amazing amazing job brother.
Thanks for the comment. You know it. These little tips and tricks definitely help. I've underestimated drybrushing until I saw how effective was is to achieve a metal look.
@@Tobe.smallcars It's definitely helped me out. In fact your videos did as well. I built an entire 1/10 scale Civic for my daughter which on my channel thanks to your vids. I appreciate you for putting the info out there for the world and myself especially.
@@thescalemodeldad I was just checking your channel out. I love the work. Is that a K series in the civic?
@@Tobe.smallcars no, its a B16 100% scratch built with styrene and a few junk parts I found around the house and at my job.
@@thescalemodeldad Love it.
Awesome job Toby! 👏 Weathering is something that you can't do wrong... Lol My opinion, and I have been told I'm wrong but don't care... Lol You should go to "MARS GARAGE" YT channel and watch his Patina and Rusting videos. I learned a lot from him for my Rusty Farm Truck build... You are amazing and doing a great job on this truck... 😁
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Thanks man. I'll definitely check it out
No matter what i use i still cant get this stuff right
It can definitely be a challenge. It takes a lot of practice and skill. I'm still learning.