Hello all...
previously i am an armor guy (now change to plane/jet guy..so i think i might help)...
the right color of rust is rust itself...since there were none of the rust product such as ( rust all, instant rust, rust-whatsoever..) a friend of mine suggest his method and it works...
1. get a few steel nails or steel wool. put them in a container
2. pour some water and add a few drop of vinegar to catalyst the oxidation process of the steel.
3. Let it for a few days ( in my example 3-4 days)
The steel in the container will corrode resulting the water to be slightly yellowish brown. Do not sniff thisss!! sometime the effects are like sniffing chlorine...
Lightly dip your brush and apply to your model.. but beware..try this on a scrap plastic....at first u cant see the result..it's like painting with clear yellow color...but when they dry, they sure look like real rust (Hey..they're real afterall!!) be carefull not to apply to much..practice...
and a little word of advice, if u're applying this on metal part, be sure to prime it !! and make sure the rust isnt gloss!! rust are all flat dead..!!
Well, this is my cheap method to create rust....see the sdkfz 250 below for the result...sorry the photo a bit blurr
cheers and good luck T-34
QUOTE: Originally posted by maddafinga
What do you use to clean the brush with when you do that? It sounds like a pretty good technique, and I'd like to give it a shot, but I don't really want to ruin a brush to do it.
Really clever idea.
madda
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ANOTHER ADVISE: IF U TRY THIS, PLS USE A CHEAP BRUSH ( PUT DOWN YOUR EXPENSIVE $20 BRUSH ASIDE)