How to RUST a model car.
Tutorial on how to make rusty, old looking model junkyard cars. 1/24 and 1/25 plastic model kits are the subjects.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Tutorial on how to make rusty, old looking model junkyard cars. 1/24 and 1/25 plastic model kits are the subjects.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
josiahcuster97 5:03 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
@EdgeHeadTulsa haha no joke i like how it looks too good catch
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MrManpug 5:20 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
@Rightn2Parabola for the rust solution. You might find it at a home renovation shop. A few years ago I found a rust making kit much like this kit in the video in there specialty department. Grant it it was for making picture frames and such look old. It might be worth a look, you never know what you might find.
mrlarryhunter 6:12 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
Nice job. I think you might want to try something to give more of a sunbaked bleaching of the glossy enamel paint. Same thing for the glossy plastic windows. Maybe a really watered down white paint? Keep up the great work!
SuperKONR 7:02 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
Awesome work! I finally got some of that sophisticated finishes, you inspired me to try it out on my 55 chevy 1:24 scale
Great vid!
Mainer1945 7:40 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
Nice
maty3446 8:20 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
bien
sherbutorange 8:44 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
is there any way i can do this to my car, its remote controlled, i made it myself and the bodys made of metal and i would love to make it look like that
TheHondaAbuser 9:40 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
yay mid 50s cehv truck! I built 1 before LOL
mudkiptyler 10:36 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
Would just droping the model in the solution work too?
dog5244 10:50 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
this is pretty neat!
Rightn2Parabola 10:55 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
How do I get that rust and steel solution? I looked at my local pat catans, and hobby shop.. They only carry rust color paints….
happyknight 11:26 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
thanks for this matey, will have a dabble myself and post the results,
sothgs 11:54 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
cool work thank you for sharing.
TheZuikaku 11:54 pm on July 18, 2010 Permalink
Fail. not realistic.
lkrfn1 12:01 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
nice collection man. i want to start a collection of my own. if anyone has any unused model cars that they dont want anymore please let me know.
hondageek08 12:39 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
dang .. ur good !
stevesai 12:42 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
looks good man looks authentic
iorioriorio 1:14 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
Rust needs to be in scale…in reality, rust is only a fraction of an inch thick, so in 1/24 scale it needs to be wicked thin, as well as everything else on the truck
arkham1999 2:00 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
Looks really good
SkaterJoe96 2:28 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
nice
annoyingfeatures 3:22 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
please get them down, id love to see them!!!
colbycous01 3:49 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
great addvice. i used to heat up the bodies with a candle from the inside, them smash with another car to make smash up derby cars. i wish i had youtube when i was a kid. i took first in the county fair year after year, but never seen anything like this. keep up the good work. maybe ill get my boxes out of the attic.
shadow0imposter 4:27 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
good job but i cant blieve u did that 2 a perfectly good 55′ chevy lol
BuddyHollysEdselGirl 5:00 am on July 19, 2010 Permalink
That’s great, nice job! I’m gonna try that on my next model! =)