Looks alright for a first go mate :thumb2: some of my mud and rust attempts looked like the vehicle was driven at high speed through a black forest gateau !
Tamiya - Daimler Dingo MkII - 1/35 (1972)
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Dale, if you haven't purchased the wire for aerials try metal guitar strings. The smallest nos. 1 or 2. They're cheap and stiff. You'll need real wire cutters or you'll destroy your nippers trying to cut them. They're coiled but spring out when released.
Cheers,
Richard.Comment
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Thank you. I was able to buy some from a local model railway shop. It's an Aladdin's cave of materials for dioramas. I also like that I'm supporting local business buying there. Appreciate the thought though, cheers.Comment
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Nickel silver straight pin wire is also readily available in sizes from about 0.3mm in 0.1 mm increments. It is also stiff, straight, and a lot easier to cutโฆComment
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Dialled back the chipping a bit, as it seemed a bit much, and added some "rust" using Winton Burnt Sienna. I have to say the shade is spot on, and I like the effect. I think this part of the weathering is done, so time to lock it in with a varnish coat. Moving on tomorrow to some buff filters to start lightening, then adding some pigment "sand" in some nooks and crannies. Oh, wheels will need a coat of powder too:
Note to self - add some more weathering in the interior.Comment
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