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Looks awesome Sam. I'm all about weathering too. Weathering brings life to models which make them less toyish, and more realistic.
One suggestion I'd like to share with you is about the weathering of off road tires. Your Cat769 is among my favorites, but worn out and chipped tires (by rocks as mining equipment usually shows) would make it looks even greater I think. I do weathered tires using a rotary grinder over which I put the model tire flat over the rock or disc, wearing its surface in say 15-20 degrees direction (pretty much as if the vehicle would be drifting on a surface, so to wear the tire evenly), but rubbing my thumb against the tire so it does not rotate too fast and wears/melt the wheel around the axle.
If you can remove the axle from the model, it is even safer and gives better control as you can clamp the axle into vise grips and get a better control. Then the sidewall cuts and scars can be easily achieved using an x-acto blade. Then weathering with airbrush as you do being the last step, of course. I did that for 1:87 models, so I assume it also possible on 1:50 ones.
My two pennies here. But all in all, your work is jaw dropping.
I like to see stuff on The Rustbucket, but if you happen to know other serious forums about weathering, could you be kind enough sharing a link. Mucho gracias!
Stef
___________________________________________________ Playing with toys since 1970, now building them.
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LIEBHERR R922, hiydraulic pipes and weathering is done by me ( Old Style Manufaktur). The model is now in the way to the customer. OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Everything about this is fantastic. The modeling, the weathering, the setting and the photography. Very well done!
Rob
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That old apartment building diorama, half demolished looks awesome. Can you show closer pictures of it someday? And still great work on the hydraulics and weathering BTW S
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Hey together, i find an old picture from the year 2020, Kübler with a big press table, evening atmosphere.... they wait of the police ... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Is that a PC1250 in the back round?
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Back to the 1970s, CAT 992B wheel loader.... A giant !!! Sometimes it doesn't take a lot of pictures.... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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LIEBHERR R960 Demolition FWA FISCHER... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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another Volvo EC950E L which i have made with new hydraulic lines and pipes ... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Great job again Steffen!
I really like the R960.
Paul R
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Really good,as usual.That Prangl set-up,looks great.You cannot get better lighting,than that.Looks like you actually stood there!
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