Great tutorial! Makes it very easy to understand. Now the trick for me will be reversing the steps somewhat as I try to use this method on the inside of clear plastic rc bodies. Should be a fun adventure! 😁 I really enjoyed the rivet tutorial as well. This just gives it that realism boost. Thanks for another great tutorial!
@@TheAirbrushGarage I’ll be sure to share the results. Just got started last year. Iwata Rev, Createx paints and a big roll of 3mm clear Mylar to practice on. Too bad I started out with a Harbor Freight special compressor. Barely got 10 hours out of it. So been saving for a good compressor. Once I can finally get one I’ll be back at it. But doing things in reverse has been fun. Especially true fire flame licks with templates. This stuff is addicting! Hope to do motorcycle parts too. Your tutorials really help!
Thank you very much, i think you are the first one I saw using only one color for rust, and createx witch is a paint I'm familiar with Great tutorial thanks!!!
Paul, yes. A good 2k clear is what you need. If you don't have the set up to clear coat. I have videos on spray max and eastwood 2k clear in a can. I prefer Spay Max. Both are good. Sprayax is just a little more economical. I love the stuff. I use it on small projects like motorcycle tanks and guitars. Hope this helps, and thanks for the question and watching
Exelente video soy novato y voy a practicarlo gracias
Thanks for another great instructional video, this is the first time I have ever liked rust on anything.
Hi Louis. I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Thanks Dan, another great video 👍🏻
Another good video. So easy to follow. I should be brushing but I’m busy binge watching your channel. 😎
Bubba, that's awesome! Thank you.
You’re tutorial videos are awesome, great time saving tips. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and experience
Thanks Rich. Always nice to hear when someone like my videos.
Great tutorial! Makes it very easy to understand. Now the trick for me will be reversing the steps somewhat as I try to use this method on the inside of clear plastic rc bodies. Should be a fun adventure! 😁
I really enjoyed the rivet tutorial as well. This just gives it that realism boost.
Thanks for another great tutorial!
JFlyer, that will be fun. Lol. It's been 30 years since I did any rc bodies. Would love to see how it turns out.
@@TheAirbrushGarage I’ll be sure to share the results. Just got started last year. Iwata Rev, Createx paints and a big roll of 3mm clear Mylar to practice on. Too bad I started out with a Harbor Freight special compressor. Barely got 10 hours out of it. So been saving for a good compressor. Once I can finally get one I’ll be back at it. But doing things in reverse has been fun. Especially true fire flame licks with templates. This stuff is addicting! Hope to do motorcycle parts too. Your tutorials really help!
Thank you very much, i think you are the first one I saw using only one color for rust, and createx witch is a paint I'm familiar with
Great tutorial thanks!!!
Renegado85, I picked that o e o
up about 15 years ago from a UA-cam video. been using it ever since. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching
I have purchased several of the iwata neos from Hobby Lobby. Perfect for any project IMO.
Totally agree!
Awesome! Will be using this method on an upcoming project. Thank you for these tutorials! 🙏
Shawn, Glad you found the video helpful. Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Nice work! You make it look easy... If this was going onto a motorcycle tank, would you just apply a catalyzed urethan over the top?
Paul, yes. A good 2k clear is what you need. If you don't have the set up to clear coat. I have videos on spray max and eastwood 2k clear in a can. I prefer Spay Max. Both are good. Sprayax is just a little more economical. I love the stuff. I use it on small projects like motorcycle tanks and guitars. Hope this helps, and thanks for the question and watching
Sweet Hoodia dan. Go knights
Cool! you are a fan.
Looks great but aircraft aluminum doesn't rust.
Atomic, lol. Thanks for watching.
@The Airbrush Garage I would like to see that technic but instead of grey do bolt heads on green to imitate rusty bolts on a tank or machine.
@@skullkrusher1974 that's a good idea atomic. I will put that on the list. Thanks.