I wanted the car to look like it was abandoned in the woods.
Started by spreading thin layer of Woodland Scenics Mould-A-Scene Plaster mixed with little of brown paint, and some earth pigments.
On top of that i set the car, and scattered the twigs around.
Hi Enkiel. The bottom of the car is going to be covered with the loose scatterings of the forest floor anyway, so i it wasn't necessary to perforate the lower parts of the car. In normal conditions i would do it, but now i can get away with it.
amazing, as always, but a bit surprised that there wouldnt be any "rusting through", on panel joint and bottom.
ReplyDeleteMaybe its just my region's climate, but i'm used to see such car with the lower 6" metal completely gone.
Hi Enkiel. The bottom of the car is going to be covered with the loose scatterings of the forest floor anyway, so i it wasn't necessary to perforate the lower parts of the car. In normal conditions i would do it, but now i can get away with it.
DeleteGreat looking scene! I'm working on a rusty Chevy truck at the moment, so this is some great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteIm glad you can source the inspiration Jon.
Deletevery beautiful job,congratulations
ReplyDeleteI´m fan to rusty & rat cars
Thank you Joserra.
DeleteCieszę się, że znowu można oglądać Twoje modele. Fajna ta ostatnia wersja podstawki, w klimacie.
ReplyDeletehello, nice to see this old french girl (funny because this was the french post war answer to the beetle you did last month)
ReplyDeleteYes i like classic cars.
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