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Been doing a bit of research on weathering lately and decided to give it another go, I have always had a hard time trying to get the track frames and undercarriage to look correct on logging gear. I found some new to me products at the local hobby shop and so far I'm excited with the results. I still need to do the boom and stick but I think I'm going to call the bucket, undercarriage and counter weight done. I've found that military modelers have some great resources that cross over pretty well to heavy equipment. I remember seeing some amazing work on this forum a few years ago and Dan has done some more recently, I'm hoping to kick up another thread for tips, tricks and general discussion of the topic. Thanks for looking!
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Looks good i use Mig Ammo weathering products for my stuff Jason
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Also might want to check out model railroad hobby shops for weathering materials.
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hummer13 wrote:Looks good i use Mig Ammo weathering products for my stuff
Jason The model rr guys at the local hobby shop were talking about the MIG products. They just started carrying the Vallejo stuff so thats what I'm trying out now.
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dain555 wrote:Also might want to check out model railroad hobby shops for weathering materials. I'm hoping to get up to Portland to some of the shops up there but haven't had time. I also found a more local model rr club that I plan on checking out this next Sunday.
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Did this weathering today on the 6020 undercarriage You can see the oil on the drive motors, rest is mostly dirt , base is dry brushed acrylic Jason
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Jason- I'm excited to see how your display comes out because that 6020B is turning out really awesome! I am still working on my 470, used testors gray and metallic silver on the tracks to begin with then an old rust and finished the tracks with a new rust and added some dust & dirt to the rest of the machine. Operator has dirty boots. the ISM tracks take weathering really well IMHO Still working on how I want to finish up the grease points. I think this machine would be on an auto greaser so they'll be likely a bit dirtier than something thats greased once a day.
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Looks great HCF.
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Looks great HCF.
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Looking good I like the tracks turned very nice. Here is my 6020 bucket Keep up the good work
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Jason are you using an alclad or spaz stix type of paint to get that polished wear look? I might have to bust out the airbrush for testing now. That turned out over the top man!
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Alcad then matte finished then weathering wash. Its quite a process
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hummer13 wrote:Alcad then matte finished then weathering wash. Its quite a process Yeah that's what I've been figuring out about weathering, there's no magic potion to make it look right, it takes a lot of time and practice.
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I have used flat black paint with a small brush for old grease.
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Basketball Man wrote:I have used flat black paint with a small brush for old grease. I just use actual tacky lube, but you gotta be careful you don't rub it on the couchs
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