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back into modeling. question how do you a model car look like it has been
in an accident. maybe someone can direct to the right forum
Welcome to the Forums!
Go to the "Auto" section of this forum and ask your question there. There are a lot of knowledgeable members there that can help you get an answer to your question.
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baseballump back into modeling. question how do you a model car look like it has been in an accident. maybe someone can direct to the right forum
Welcome to the forum, Blue!
I second Jim's advice to ask in the Autos forum about making a model car look like it's been in an accident-deliberately, that is. When I build a car, it winds up like that without intending it
And junkyard dioramas are very popular, too.
Though I suspect that many of the techniques to get that result apply to other genres, like damaged aircraft, armor, ships, etc. So they'll serve you well for any subject.
I look forward to seeing your builds!
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Brad
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