My first attempt at a rust effect using spare parts. Tried using liquid masking but too much pressure removing it took some of the rust. Glad I practiced first.
My wife looks at this and wonders how it can take so long to get apparently so little accomplished. Anybody else think that rust spot on the bumper looks like a dinosaur?
Next project I hope has more assembly time and less painting time. This slow pace is both relaxing me and stressing the crap out of me at the same time. The rusting is getting better as I progress, though.
After spending about three hours painting multiple passes and rusting up the rims, I realize how much I liked the vinyl tires in other kits. But these are probably better for keeping the frame level.
I'm still a bit worried about that fuel tank. There's a lot of unbalanced weight on a small attach point. I think I've got it settled in, but I'm sure I'll be re-gluing several times before this project is done.
A few spots to touch up here, but work has started on the interior. The floor didn't quite weather as well as I had intended, but I'm happy with how the seats turned out.
I've never been that great with figures. Overall I think I'm improving but in retrospect I should have gone with a lighter wash for the details. Something more like a darker shade of the main drybrushed coat.
Took me a couple of fits to properly recognize how these panels were supposed to go together. Of course, once I had them right it seemed painfully obvious.
The natural lighting in this shot shows the rust spots quite well. I will still have to touch it up in spots to give it a bit of a streaked look on the sides.
I thought I'd try a base coat of desert yellow to the wooden planks to distinguish them a little from the rust - base metal parts. We'll see how it turns out.
Worked well enough. The wood parts are a little shade different from the metal and wore well with some light sanding. I decided to model one bench down and one up to break up the symmetry of the kit's shape.
While the cement on the rear fenders was drying, I touched up the rusty spots on the body with a little Tamiya X26 Clear Orange. It worked well for the streaks and drips, too.
Decals applied. Debating whether to damage them up around the rust spots or leave them clean like they've been reapplied. I like the clean look but it might contrast too much with the condition of the vehicle itself.
The rug monster ate himself a gas cap somewhere along the line. I'll just hide that one toward the bottom of the pile so it can't be seen. Don't have the materials (or the skills yet) to scratch build a new one.
I feel like I got some good colour variation on these so they don't all have that same drab khaki look. Again the clear orange helped out, and blending in a little clear green and olive drab helped distinguish the bedrolls from the tarps.