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Whats the easiest way to make the mud look on tracks and suspensions

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 9:39 PM
Here's another link to making mud!

www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2001/05/stuff_eng_tech_dirt.htm

I keep telling myself I'll try this recipe. I have all the fixings. Just haven't tried it yet!


HTH
Glenn
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 1:10 PM
isn't hair dead cells, like fingernails?

and for the most realistic mud: mix water with dirtTongue [:P]

i'm not sure who or how they did it but look at this: http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/dio/tiger2dio_hyeungtaekim.html [:0]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 12:42 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by shermanfreak

QUOTE: Originally posted by @FrozzzenColorado88

hey sherman, wouldnt the hair decompose after a while??? jsut curious but other than that, it sounds like a great idea, maybe I'll try it with that tall grass stuff i got from the model railroad section.


No problem with decomp when you use hair. It seems to last forever, unless of course it's on top of my head..



lol Robert
Thanks for the tips, I'll have to try some one day
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 8:59 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by @FrozzzenColorado88

hey sherman, wouldnt the hair decompose after a while???



You know human hair must be inert to de-composition. Somewhere in the stuff I 'inherited', when my parents both finally passed on, is a lock of my sister's hair that was cut when she was 7 or 8 years old. She's now over 40 and that lock of hair is still around, if I could ever find it!

Glenn
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Posted by shermanfreak on Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:55 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by @FrozzzenColorado88

hey sherman, wouldnt the hair decompose after a while??? jsut curious but other than that, it sounds like a great idea, maybe I'll try it with that tall grass stuff i got from the model railroad section.


No problem with decomp when you use hair. It seems to last forever, unless of course it's on top of my head..
Happy Modelling and God Bless Robert
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 12:16 AM
I use squadron putty. Stinks like heck and is hard to work with but it gives good mud. Just paint it brown and what not when it's dry.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 20, 2004 11:33 PM
hey sherman, wouldnt the hair decompose after a while??? jsut curious but other than that, it sounds like a great idea, maybe I'll try it with that tall grass stuff i got from the model railroad section.
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Posted by r13b20 on Saturday, March 20, 2004 4:17 PM
see Shermanfreaks latest thread!!!!!
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Posted by shermanfreak on Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:44 AM
There are many ways, as you have already heard.

This is the method I used on my latest builds.

A mix of white glue, model R.R. ballast, Woodland Scenics turf, a glob of brown paint, and some hair clippings to represent grass caught in the mud.
Apply to the suspension and allow it to dry. Scrub some ground graphite onto it and then earth tone pastel chalks.
Happy Modelling and God Bless Robert
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  • From: Southern Maine
Posted by spector822002 on Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:01 AM
How about a bit of earth colored (mud colored ) semi gloss latex interior house paint if you don't have it go to local paint store and go through the color chart , and have em mix it for ya , you should be able to buy just a quart , which is enough for permanent mud for your car too if you would like !, mixed with coffee grounds and dried herbs ( that you use for cooking ) add some plaster of paris , (just a bit to give it some consistency) and paint it on where needed . woorks great
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  • From: Spartanburg, SC
Posted by subfixer on Saturday, March 20, 2004 9:34 AM
I use finely sifted dirt mixed with white glue. I'm just cheap and lazy.

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Whats the easiest way to make the mud look on tracks and suspensions
Posted by ipms40049 on Saturday, March 20, 2004 8:46 AM
Anyone know the easiest way to simulate the mud on tracks and suspensions etc? Globbed on semi-stiff putty or how?

TIA

Pat
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