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  • eddiesolo
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    • Jul 2013
    • 11193

    #1

    1/16 KNOCKED OUT TIGER-DIO!

    I was asked by a few folk on this and and another forum to slap the 1/16 knocked out Tiger on a base.


    Cash is non-existent for building so it was all scratch made/adapted or scrounged/found in the spares/junk box. 


     Finally done enough on this dio to call it finished. In fact I had just got this up on a group and have sold it for £110!



























































  • Lee W
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    • Feb 2014
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    • Lee
    • Sherborne

    #2
    That's the dogs bits and pieces Si, another battered diorama from the rust warrior!  xD


    Nice one!


    Lee

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    • Guest

      #3
      Amazing! Nice one Si.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Phenomenal work Si mate. And you made loads of cash too!

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        • eddiesolo
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          • Jul 2013
          • 11193

          #5
          Originally posted by mr grumpylee

          That's the dogs bits and pieces Si, another battered diorama from the rust warrior!  xD


          Nice one!


          Lee
          Thanks Lee, turned out rather good and I enjoyed myself.

          Originally posted by John Rixon

          Amazing! Nice one Si.
          Ta John, really pleased you like it.

          Originally posted by Builder

          Phenomenal work Si mate. And you made loads of cash too!
          Many thanks for the kind words mate, glad you enjoyed looking at it.

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          • Guest

            #6
            I like the rust. Lots of different types.


            How did you get the strong colour for the tracks? And what did you use for the encrustation in various places. Baking powder, salt, fine sand?

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            • eddiesolo
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              • Jul 2013
              • 11193

              #7
              Originally posted by Stevekir

              I like the rust. Lots of different types.


              How did you get the strong colour for the tracks? And what did you use for the encrustation in various places. Baking powder, salt, fine sand?
              Hi Steve.


              I have a mix of three rust powders: old rust, new rust, rail rust. I then mix them and use that, I add to to the piece using the same rusts but individually. I also use a oil wash using browns and black diluted with white spirit in places. 


              The encrustations are fine sand, find this better for non-uniform lumps and for longevity.

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              • Snowman
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                • Oct 2014
                • 2098

                #8
                Spectacular!!


                Are you sure you don't have the real thing in your back garden......? ¬¬ O.o 9_9 B|

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Mind blowing!!! I like it a lot! I you are a master!

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                  • eddiesolo
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                    • Jul 2013
                    • 11193

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Snowman

                    Spectacular!!


                    Are you sure you don't have the real thing in your back garden......? ¬¬ O.o 9_9 B|
                    LOL, I think my missus would go spare! Really chuffed you like it.

                    Originally posted by american

                    Mind blowing!!! I like it a lot! I you are a master!
                    Thank you Catalin, very kind words indeed, nah-not a master-still loads to learn.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by eddiesolo

                      Hi Steve.


                      I have a mix of three rust powders: old rust, new rust, rail rust. I then mix them and use that, I add to to the piece using the same rusts but individually. I also use a oil wash using browns and black diluted with white spirit in places. 


                      The encrustations are fine sand, find this better for non-uniform lumps and for longevity.
                      Thanks. I have a thing about rust. It can add a lot of realism. But to make it realistic (as you have) it seems necessary to look at rusty objects, and pictures of them.

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                      • eddiesolo
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                        • Jul 2013
                        • 11193

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Stevekir

                        Thanks. I have a thing about rust. It can add a lot of realism. But to make it realistic (as you have) it seems necessary to look at rusty objects, and pictures of them.
                        Very kind of you to say so Steve, I have to agree, I do use reference pictures to get various looks or tones.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Nice one Si .

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                          • eddiesolo
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                            • Jul 2013
                            • 11193

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SWR

                            Nice one Si .
                            Cheers Ralph, was a good project to do.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Another masterpiece si, great stuff as always, THE master of rust.

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