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Rusty finish

May 20 2003 at 7:17 AM
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Response to Simulating Rust on Muffler

Another method is to mix various rust shades with talc (or baby powder).

Martyn Welch's "The Art of Weathering" is a must-read for any modeler. Although it's written for the railroad types, all of his ideas for weathering techniques are applicable to armor, as are his methods for weathering buildings.

I ordered my copy through Amazon.uk. I don't know if you can get it through any American domestic bookseller.

Tom

 
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