SEARCH FINESCALE.COM

Enter keywords or a search phrase below:

Feedbeck for rust

1438 views
10 replies
1 rating 2 rating 3 rating 4 rating 5 rating
  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: On my kitchen counter top somewhere in central North Carolina.
Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, February 21, 2016 9:29 PM

 http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/kids/baby-feeding-smiley-emoticon.gifYou don't have to feed Beck for rust.
I like it, the second picture looks better.

 I think a bit of streaking and a different lighting angle
will improve your results and cure the redness of the picture
without having to feed Beck.
 

 You're already changing diapers, trying to catch a bit of a
sleep and rocking the baby, even shopping while Mrs C. is
looking after the baby...

                          
http://www.metliefs.nl/vcards/images/stamp_2011-02-03_004429.gif  Beck won't starve.

 https://i.imgur.com/LjRRaV1.png

 

 

 
  • Member since
    March 2007
  • From: Northeast WA State
Posted by armornut on Sunday, February 21, 2016 6:12 PM

Your welcome sir.

we're modelers it's what we do

  • Member since
    July 2008
  • From: Vancouver, the "wet coast"
Posted by castelnuovo on Sunday, February 21, 2016 5:40 PM

Getlemen, thank you kindly for the feedback Smile. The rust does look a bit reddish in the photo as noticed by Doog, in reality it is a bit darker. I will add more streaks and other rusty areas, when I am done changing diapers, catch a bit of a sleep and finished rocking the baby, shopping while Mrs C. is looking after the baby...this also answers hogfans's question Smile.

Armornut, that is a good tip re. greasy areas. I will try to make this tractor look like it has been in service for a long time and not maintained well either.

Cheers...

  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Sunday, February 21, 2016 8:06 AM

I'm hardly an expert but I like the results. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

  • Member since
    April 2006
  • From: Denver, Colorado
Posted by waynec on Saturday, February 20, 2016 3:48 PM

DOOG if you think about it ALL rust in photos here look a bit too red. i think it's a camera thing, even with dropping it into photoshop. 

CASTLE i have been working on a sand base using terrarium sand for a  1/35 T-72. while messing with it and the rocks i sometimes brush painted the sand which got messy but was an interesting texture. i wonder if that might be an option for some heavily eaten away areas. i too like the bubbling effect.

Никто не Забыт    (No one is Forgotten)
Ничто не Забыто  (Nothing is Forgotten)

 

  • Member since
    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Saturday, February 20, 2016 1:53 PM

It's not bad--a little reddish, and maybe a bit random on the seat wall...you should add more patches and streaks. If there's rust anywhere, it usually means there's rust in a lot of places.

  • Member since
    March 2007
  • From: Northeast WA State
Posted by armornut on Saturday, February 20, 2016 11:06 AM

Very well done so far, something I try to think about when I weather or try to rust something up , if it is greased or oiled unless it sets for a very long time in a corrosive environment ( high humidity or salt air)  corrosion will have a hard time taking hold. Idler wheels, return rollers, road wheels are all on bearings and packed with grease. The grease will ooze out over time and use causing a thin film. My train of thought just derailed. I still think your rust job looks great.

we're modelers it's what we do

  • Member since
    January 2007
  • From: Pearl River, Louisiana
Posted by claudez on Saturday, February 20, 2016 8:29 AM

Looks great! I'd say you've got a pretty good handle on it.

  • Member since
    May 2013
  • From: From the Mit, but live in Mason, O high ho
Posted by hogfanfs on Saturday, February 20, 2016 7:28 AM

Castle, 

Great job, very realistic!

Hey, did your little bundle of joy show up yet?

 Bruce

 

 On the bench:  1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF

                        1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I

 

  • Member since
    September 2006
  • From: Dripping Springs, TX, USA
Posted by RBaer on Friday, February 19, 2016 5:58 PM

I like the bubbling paint effect, very realistic.

Apprentice rivet counter.

  • Member since
    July 2008
  • From: Vancouver, the "wet coast"
Feedbeck for rust
Posted by castelnuovo on Friday, February 19, 2016 4:38 PM

These are the Russian Stalinets (whatever that means) artilery tractor's parts. I thought to make this one rusty and worn out. While looks are subjective, I thought to ask how does this rust looks to others. Feedback, comments, jokes, advice appreciated. This is not a finished part, I will add some more dirt and stuff...

Cheers...

 

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY!

Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.

SEARCH FORUMS
FREE NEWSLETTER
By signing up you may also receive reader surveys and occasional special offers. We do not sell, rent or trade our email lists. View our Privacy Policy.