I want this Tiger to look as if it’s right out of the field with drying mud. It’s 1/35 RC so the tracks have to be functional as well. I only did the one side because I’m not sure of the effect. I plan to mist it with buff with the rest of the weathering. Is it too much? not enough?
[:D] hi ,looks good and muddy to me so far,[:D]
gdarwin.
It looks great, and it still works wow
Looks good. Mud is allways hard to do, but I think you got it.
I know you have books with good reference pics. And I have seen pics in those books of real Tigers with alot more mud than that.
But I think yours is great, just the right amount.
By the way I did start that “book / refference forum” topic in the “suggestions and feedback” forum. Go and have a look.
Looks excelent, how the hell did you do it?
Hey buddy, lets keep it clean we’ve got kids looking at this, but really what did you do ausf?
Looks good. Just test all the wheels to make sure they still work. I wouldn’t carry it any further, except as you said, a dustcoat.
To add to the chorus, I too am curious how you achieved the effect?
Ausf, I like it mate. Great that it is still functional. Looks realistic to me!
Better come clean about your technique though, no pun intended…
Matt
Very nicely done ausf … best call it a day though or your Tiger won’t be able to run fast enough.
Pleae do describe the technique that you used.
I know no one has said this so far, but how DID you do it??
Ausf, it really looks great to me. Definately not too much, as long as they still work. I’ve seen pics of real guys with tons more mud on them than that.
Oh, and how did you achieve the look??
Mud, is very plentiful, especially after it rains of course, but, with a tiger, more is likely to find its way on since
A: It is big
B: It is a Monster
C: It might sink.
Why hasn’t anyone asked how he did that? You guys are slippin. lol
Hmmmm…MUD! I like it and I bet Sherm likes it, too.
Wow, that looks awesome? and it doesn’t flake off when you drive it?
looks great! nice touch of realism.
Ausf, where are you? C’mon were all at the edge of our seats here![:D]
I’m no mud expert but it looks great to me.
I don’t know if anyone is interested…
I was searching through some old art materials, I’m talkin real old, and came across a tub of junk called ‘BINDEX’. I was looking for acrylic medium and found this. I can’t for the life of me remember why I have it but I do and it’s gotta be 15 years old.
It’s the consistency of sour cream, a little translucent and smells like artist acrylic paints. The only label description is ‘flexible binder’. I’m assuming it’s basically art paint minus the pigment and plasticizer (or plus plasticizer, I can’t remember which way they work, Gip here’s one for you!).
I sprayed a light coat of Future and washed the roadwheels using tube watercolors. If you’re not familiar with my posts I try to stay away from anything with organic solvents, period. I have two small kids and have had a serious overexposure to chemicals in the past (that’s the reason for the 25 year hiatus from modeling) so it’s not worth it for me. I don’t know if an oil wash will affect this method.
I took the leftover watery color and eyeballed a 50/50 mix with a scoop of Bindex.
Into that fluid paste went some ground chalk and dry pastel. I stipled it on with a flat brush in small areas (2 or 3 wheels) so it stays wet, and used the tip of an exacto, to flick the material off the end of a few pastel pencils leaving different size and color bits. I then ran the motor to make sure there was no interference and moved on.
The stuff is really tenacious, you can’t even scrap it off and it dries clear and matte. I was planning on hitting it with clear coat with the rest of the model but I don’t think it’s necessary. If I find the acryl medium I’ll compare the two if Bindex isn’t readily available.
I was thinking about adding more to the inner wheels but maybe I’ll hold off based on your comments. I tested a small section of tread first, letting it dry over the drive sprocket to see if it wanted to hold it’s shape and it was fine. I guess the big test will be tommorrow to see if it moves after coating the full length. It may be a static model after all.[:P]
Thanks
Sherm,
Surely you mean CHASE fast enough, not run, CHASE. Right?[;)]
Hmmm … let me think … nope … I meant run.
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