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New tecnique discovered possibly...

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Posted by mark956 on Monday, February 23, 2004 10:44 PM
interesting. Thanks for sharing it with us Chris.
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Posted by Keyworth on Monday, February 23, 2004 8:14 PM
Neat trick, Chris.
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Posted by r13b20 on Monday, February 23, 2004 7:27 PM
Very interesting results! Out in the sun? At a museum? DOT would definately have a problem with those shoes!
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Posted by Buddho on Monday, February 23, 2004 6:34 PM
This is a nice looking worn tire. I always wanted to do a diorama with an old, rusted
pickup with dry rot tires, etc. This would help!

Regards, Dan

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Posted by RAF120 on Monday, February 23, 2004 6:24 PM
Verry nice effect, I will keep that in mind. Thanks
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Posted by Spamicus on Monday, February 23, 2004 5:02 PM
That looks pretty cool Chris. Don't think the DOT would be very nice to a driver on the highway with tires like that though!

Steve

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Posted by M1abramsRules on Monday, February 23, 2004 1:50 PM
yeah I have that effect all the time when I'm applying a heavy wash. I only let it happen in a few areas to rough up the vehicle a bit, never thought about doing it on a tire though. interesting.....
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 23, 2004 1:00 PM
hmmmmmmmmmm
interesting
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Posted by lizardqing on Monday, February 23, 2004 10:48 AM
Glad it could be something for people to try.

Nick- That was the new identification quiz, you only get a part of the vehichle to see to identify it with Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by nmayhew on Monday, February 23, 2004 7:29 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by wildwilliam

Nick,
short for Dragon Wagon, i think.

ed.


thanks man! guess i was a bit slow there given the pic that was displayed...Black Eye [B)]Smile [:)]
Kind regards, Nicholas
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Posted by erush on Monday, February 23, 2004 7:28 AM
Chris, that looks even better in the close up than the pic you showed me last night. That should be an easily repeatable technique. You just have to use a realatively (without drowning it of course) heavy coat of future on it. When I was in ROTC we would future the toes of our shoes or boots for the inspections at drill meets and stuff. God forbid if anyone stepped on your shoe though, it would shatter the future just like on your tire! Tongue [:P] Good find and thanks for sharing. That can come in handy.

Eric
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Posted by wildwilliam on Monday, February 23, 2004 6:51 AM
Nick,
short for Dragon Wagon, i think.

ed.
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Posted by J-Hulk on Monday, February 23, 2004 4:13 AM
Pretty cool effect!
~Brian
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Posted by nmayhew on Monday, February 23, 2004 4:08 AM
err...what's the "DW"?!
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if you have any future problems, have you tried asking swanny? he's done some pretty good stuff on future and it's uses...
regards,
nick
Kind regards, Nicholas
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Posted by South Aussie on Monday, February 23, 2004 12:28 AM
Interesting technique, might give a try in the future.

QUOTE: Originally posted by petbat


I have had flat base go like a film of white ice on a kit, but never seen it crack. It might have something to do with the thickness you sprayed it on......wonder if you can do it again though?


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Posted by lizardqing on Sunday, February 22, 2004 10:58 PM
oh yea, the tires are rubber.I don't think I would have had the same reaction if the whole model looked like that!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 22, 2004 10:30 PM
interesting.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:59 PM
I see possibilities.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:52 PM
I hope the tires are not made out of the same styrene your DW is, or else your DW is going to look the same way, which in this case would not be good! Are the tires vinyl?

Glenn
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Posted by lizardqing on Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:51 PM
Probaly not if I tried too!Big Smile [:D] Thats why I figured I'd leave it alone cause it's probally not going to happen again.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:47 PM
Interesting LQ. Most people would curse and swear when this happened, but you have seen a benefit.

I have had flat base go like a film of white ice on a kit, but never seen it crack. It might have something to do with the thickness you sprayed it on......wonder if you can do it again though?
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:46 PM
Same thing happened to my unimog when i sprayed gunze aqueous flat clear thinned with water. after it dried, i rubbed alcohol to remove it but it won't come off.
it looks like water beading.
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New tecnique discovered possibly...
Posted by lizardqing on Sunday, February 22, 2004 9:29 PM
I think I may have found a new tecnique by complete accident today. ( Now I could have said I spent many hours locked in a room trying to perfect it Tongue [:P] ) I made a mixture of about 30 % Tamiya flat base and 70% Future to put a bit of a dull coat on the dragon wagon after putting on decals and such. I also sprayed some on the tires to get rid of the shine. After it dried I picked one up to put it on the DW and the coating cracked. After rolling it on around it cracked the rest of the way around the tire giving it this result:



Looked to me to give it a well worn tire look that I though looked kind of good. I'm going to see what happens with some pastels added to it next. Let me know what you think.

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