SALT CHIPPING - SCALE MODEL HOW TO GUIDE
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Visit www.scalewarmachines.com for more. Another tips & techniques "How To" guide from Scale War Machines. This time we look at using household salt to make realistic rust effects on your scale model projects. One of many painting & weathering guides from www.scalewarmachines.com...
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Its always fun to comeback and re watch these videos! Thank you for sharing it!
Truly love your videos, best tutorial vids on youtube, I've watched this particular one multiple times, love it. Keep up the great work!
Excellent video production. I am going to apply this chipping / rust technique to my current rat rod bicycle build. Thanks!
Probably the BEST tutorial i have ever seen,well done and thank you.
One of the most realistic methods I've seen. Thank you! Subbed.
From one miniaturist to another, one Giant (but very small) high five! Superb work, bravo.
Completely demystied an amazing technique. Thank you so much.
I've seen a few methods for creating that rusted out look, and yours is by far the best looking. All the others left the rusty areas looking too...sparkly. They didn't have the strange, dried out look rust spots get. I am totally subbing this channel. I have a Transformer I want to do this to.
Wow! Best vid I've seen! Thanks 4 sharing! Have A Super Blessed Week!.....Gus
@scalewarmachines
8 жыл бұрын
+TheWoodWerker Thanks a lot!
So simple... So good results! Thank You!
I've been making model cars for 20 years. Its only been the last couple years i started really getting into distressed and wrecked. I did body work for years, and everything had to be perfect. Its quite fun to do the same but opposite process. Thanks for this tip.
Thank you for showing this technique!
That paint job is awesome!!!
I just finished a weathered truck, and used a simliar process. I did not use the multi colored doors and fenders like you did, but I wish I had. Good job!
I've been looking at all different kinds of weathering techniques for a project of mine. This is helpful! And I should invest in an airbrush.
Wow! That looks amazing! I was bought some rust washes today so I may try this out!
great idea - i think i will not be bored in the next winter - like this, thx ;)
Just tried this out today! Worked out great!
Definitely worth subscribing! I just learned something new!
That was an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing!
That's a great idea for giving a rust and weathered look to things, I will definitely be giving it a try.
@scalewarmachines
8 жыл бұрын
Great stuff & thanks.
Beautiful results!
Awesomeness!! Earned my subscription. Thanks
Great job! I like it very much! Greetings from Functional model building Munich Uli
the perfect tutorial! quick and information dense
Good technic how rust tutorial for scale models , thanks for sharing
that looks amazing! I just started a "Ghetto Civic" build, and this would make the undercarriage look extremely realistic. thanks for the tips!
Very well explained! Step by step to the desired result! Top!
Hello from Mexico, great work, thank you for your technique, very good learning, a hug and a good life
@scalewarmachines
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment & wishes.
Thanks for the tutorial, I plan to use this on my 3D printed gas pumps soon!
So awesome! Many thanks for share!
I just posted my first video, I tried this technique on an illustration board painting and it turned out great! Thank you for the awesome videos!
@kolemelvin862
2 жыл бұрын
Instablaster...
some people are restoring rusty models, while others are making them look like rust, crazy world 😎👍
Absolutely perfect!!
your insane your stuff is amazing u make it look easy
wow, i have always wanted to try that, thank you fr showing me how
Wow! Thank you for the great video on ratting out one's project. I was able to purchase the rust & dust paints here in the US. Subbed!
@scalewarmachines
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Great ideas for us model railroaders. Thanks
Hello. Great job. Loved it.
Skill level 100 ! So f'ing awesome. Looks amazing.
That is amazing, I never seen that before.
Great video. Thanks for your tips 👍
Thank you so much for sharing this with us
I tried this technique on a locomotive roof using these products, and the results were amazing! One problem I ran into was, the water would bead up over the Life Color rust paint. I used dish detergent to rememdy this but, it seemed to use a lot of it. I would normally use isopropyl as a wetting agent but, obviously, I would not use on top of paint.
Awesome work!!! I especially like the airbrushing through the gauze technique.
@scalewarmachines
8 жыл бұрын
+Phayzyre105 Thanks. We'll do a proper video on that technique soon.
@phayzyre1052
8 жыл бұрын
Scale War Machines Please do, I cant wait to watch it!
@Chainmailninja
7 жыл бұрын
Did this video ever make it? I'd love to check it out!
@Anthony-bs5ov
3 жыл бұрын
@@Chainmailninja kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooR9u7GHeqSxpJc.html For you or anyone else looking, I had to track it down as well.
@Chainmailninja
3 жыл бұрын
@@Anthony-bs5ov Thanks!!
beautiful video... and very well explained
Nice technique, i think the hairspray technique is great as well.
Very helpful . Cool video. Mike Espo .
Amazing video. Great technique for rust effect. Thumbs up.
@scalewarmachines
9 жыл бұрын
Mojo Devirus thanks a lot!
Beautiful!
Excellent tutorial.
Nice Technique! Thanks... will be doing this on a WPL B36 RC!!
Very nice
Thank you for this great tip.
Awsome I love the way it turned out on the military model. But the VW was just classic of the ones I have seen being in an area that uses salt on the roads. Adds some really authentic look to the model. I may use this on a model but I have to figure out what car I want to do it to. Probably a 1955 GMC Blue Chip 150 would look really good with this.
superb video👍👍👍
Great video,Im doing a motorcycle and was looking up images of rust to duplicate and seen your Volkswagen which led me to your video. I wont be able to use this technique on the motor cycle i'm doing but was very impressed with what you did and just had to say Great Job.
@scalewarmachines
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed.
This is incredible.
Awesome work. Thanks
that is fascinating thanks for sharing - subbed 👍
@scalewarmachines
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much.
Awesome work sir
Fantastic.
Your VW bug looks great. I will share it to some friends of mine.Greetings from Braunschweig very close by Wolfsburg. Best C...
This is very useful also for model plane such as WW2 Japanese planes
WOW That was COOLNESS !!!
Sir, yes beetel look amzing!
Fantastic thanks for sharing dude.
Came out great!
Hello.nice work and Many greetings from Germany Peter
Looks like it should, alot of work but the result looks real!
Great and informative video thanks for sharing your technique. 👍🏼😃
@scalewarmachines
4 жыл бұрын
No problem 👍
Sir I've seen all these videos, and just discovered yours. A couple before yours were impressive, rust through using tin foil and such, but you are a true artist doing this. I only hope you continue because your work is mind boggling realistic as real! One thing I notice is folks distress the wheels and tires, but don't cut the tires flat to the rims? My discerning eye draws first thing to the tires, and wants and expects to see rims holding the weight of the vehicle and tires separated and looking like not a fraction of a pound of air has existed for years. Cut those tires up to the wheels straight across, dig it into realistic mini stones or something with some shrubbery growing around it and you have something better than the most famous artists. As far as I am concerned. And I have buddies who would find great value in this work, and not much in any painting. In other words them and I would fork over good money for your art in this field, but none for Picasso and such. There is so much more to this art than a brush and a canvas that if up is up and down is down the best of the best (creators of this artform) works will be commanding the top painters prices in the future. Stay in the game you have this mastered and I have a strong feeling this art is gonna explode forever in popularity. You are truly a special artist. God bless always
Very good video ... I like it! You have interesting content.
@scalewarmachines
4 жыл бұрын
Can't say with any certainty as never done it!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing
@scalewarmachines
3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Great video...thxs
Great video, learned a lot from this. Subscribed!
@scalewarmachines
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks
awesome video !!
Awesome!!
Very pretty!!!
looks realistic. nice
Thanks. I have very lightly sanded with 1200 sandpaper the rust brown color and got a very nice mottled finish .
@scalewarmachines
7 ай бұрын
Very nice!
nice and quick
good job
Bad azz.Thanks for the tips.
This is fantastic! I'd do it myself, but I think it'd be a tad more difficult on 1/152th scale cars
gold hands thanks for video
very helpful thanks! subscribed
@scalewarmachines
7 жыл бұрын
Great! Many thanks.
Du très bon travail. ..
Good job,
nice, thx for tutorial
Brutal good!!! THANKS!!!!!
Very good production values for this video. Consider me subscribed!
@scalewarmachines
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan - appreciate it.
@mlembrant
9 жыл бұрын
Scale War Machines i have already subscribed.. this is amazing, thanks, brother in models
@scalewarmachines
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks +Petr Kotlitel - we appreciate the comment.
parabens ficou perfeito
Magnifique travail monsieur Et de bonne explication C est un plaisir pour les yeux Je suis abonné Et je serai fier de vous avoir comme abonné aussi Magnificent work sir and good explanation This is a pleasure for the eyes I am subscribed And I would be proud to have you as subscriber too
Most excellent
Short clip, simple method. No bloody waving hands, talking heads. Just pure information.
@scalewarmachines
Жыл бұрын
Is that an observation or a criticism! LOL! Thanks for commenting.
awesome
Amazing, i subscribed, greetings from Tenerife
@scalewarmachines
7 жыл бұрын
Hello, thanks for the sub!
still amazed!!!!!
amazing! would have bet the salt was used to rub away the blue top coat but it was the opposite way round with the top coat on top of the salt! I think I would be way too scared to try this on my 15mm tanks though