Your awesome sir! I dig your step by step approach. Your color approach is perfect. I wish you and your bob ross resonate with cats. Never built a model in my life I wouldn’t DRIVE myself. Dig this sir!
This video really comes in handy because I am building the AMT 1/25 Buick Skylark Modified Stocker. I am replicating a Saturday night short track dirt car so these techniques will be perfect for recreating a dirty & weathered chassis & undercarriage. Thanks for the excellent tutorial!
I've been watching for 'inspiration', I haven't been building in about 15 years, even though I've acquired about 20 or so kits over the last few years! Thanks for the tips!
Very informative video with regard to the materials used and the techniques to use them. It's the best weathering video I've seen to date. Thanks for posting.
Absolutely 1 of the best weathering videos I've seen. That frame looks just right! Now, I'll be getting some of those products ordered. Thanks for those tips and the video.
Thanks Again Luka Cee, Prayers STILL GOING YOUR WAY For God's Speed in Healing n Recovery from This COVID- 19 Crap and Your Family's Health n Well Being. God Bless You and All Yours Brother.
Looks fantastic. Wish I watch this about 3 weeks ago had my first go at weathering the underside didn’t go well. I’ll have too have another go at it now
You mentioned at the beginning of this video that you were going to also show the process of stripping chrome from parts. Unless I missed it, you did not include that in this video. Do you include it in another video? I am currently building the 1966 Chevy Super Stocker and I'd like to strip the chrome off a few of the parts on the tree. Thanks.
There used to be a show on PBS named "Adventures In Scale Models" and one of the tips they used often enough was a "dry brush" technique!! On and around sub frame parts I find dry brushing tiny spots with a dull flat grey (mainly high spots) and even "flicking" specks of silver into those same areas, gives the look of "clean bare metal"!! Because over time some high spots DO have "clean metal showing" due to stone chips literally "sand blasting" (effect) on the steel parts themselves! Typically you see this on where the frame is "lowest" in the car on the curved horn directly behind the wheels...where rocks, sadn and mud is kicked up onto it!!
Another neat trick I have seen is to make a sand blaster out of an air compressor and a 16 oz bottle. Once you’ve completed the paintwork, you can hit the underside with the sand and it really adds a neat element.
32:32 dip an old toothbrush in your rust wash and then flick the bristles with your thumb, spraying the wheel well with your mud and rust stains. Best way!
Hey Luka. Just wanted to commend you on your methodical and patient methodology. I have a question about chrome parts. What paint do you recommend for re painting high chrome parts. I find kit chrome too, toy like and especially many chrome engine parts and wheels!
You’re like the Bob Ross of model car building! So pleasant to watch and learn from you! Semper Fi!
Your awesome sir!
I dig your step by step approach.
Your color approach is perfect.
I wish you and your bob ross resonate with cats. Never built a model in my life I wouldn’t DRIVE myself. Dig this sir!
This video really comes in handy because I am building the AMT 1/25 Buick Skylark Modified Stocker. I am replicating a Saturday night short track dirt car so these techniques will be perfect for recreating a dirty & weathered chassis & undercarriage. Thanks for the excellent tutorial!
Thanks for bringing this technique formula to the UA-cam model car side. I've filed this in my tool box.
I have to say this is one of the most realistic weathering jobs on a car I've seen yet
Very good production sharing video
I've been watching for 'inspiration', I haven't been building in about 15 years, even though I've acquired about 20 or so kits over the last few years! Thanks for the tips!
Topnotch weathering...best wishes and many thanks from Nova Scotia...
another great video!!!!!!!! this helps so many new and old buliders. so glad i found this!!!!!!
Very informative video with regard to the materials used and the techniques to use them. It's the best weathering video I've seen to date. Thanks for posting.
Absolutely 1 of the best weathering videos I've seen. That frame looks just right! Now, I'll be getting some of those products ordered. Thanks for those tips and the video.
Thanks Again Luka Cee, Prayers STILL GOING YOUR WAY For God's Speed in Healing n Recovery from This COVID- 19 Crap and Your Family's Health n Well Being. God Bless You and All Yours Brother.
Great job. Looks awesome! Thanks
i love the bloopers lol
Looks fantastic. Wish I watch this about 3 weeks ago had my first go at weathering the underside didn’t go well. I’ll have too have another go at it now
Model building is a journey, every build brings you a step further .... keep on building and have fun...
Great job, one of your best tutorials to date! 👍
Great Job .... very inspiring .... I haven't done a weathered car in a while.... maybe its time do start a new project.... thank you brother
Love your work Luka, looks awesome!
great video, love your work, thanks for sharing.
You mentioned at the beginning of this video that you were going to also show the process of stripping chrome from parts. Unless I missed it, you did not include that in this video. Do you include it in another video? I am currently building the 1966 Chevy Super Stocker and I'd like to strip the chrome off a few of the parts on the tree. Thanks.
I did the video. It is on this channel
@@TheLukaCeeChannel ....I found the video, thanks. Now I'm watching your video on racing belts.
You are a master my friend!! Hope you are getting well 😊😊
excellent I will have to try that
Great advice too on the how to 👌👍
There used to be a show on PBS named "Adventures In Scale Models" and one of the tips they used often enough was a "dry brush" technique!! On and around sub frame parts I find dry brushing tiny spots with a dull flat grey (mainly high spots) and even "flicking" specks of silver into those same areas, gives the look of "clean bare metal"!! Because over time some high spots DO have "clean metal showing" due to stone chips literally "sand blasting" (effect) on the steel parts themselves! Typically you see this on where the frame is "lowest" in the car on the curved horn directly behind the wheels...where rocks, sadn and mud is kicked up onto it!!
a WAY more interesting model!
Another neat trick I have seen is to make a sand blaster out of an air compressor and a 16 oz bottle. Once you’ve completed the paintwork, you can hit the underside with the sand and it really adds a neat element.
nice thing to say.
32:32 dip an old toothbrush in your rust wash and then flick the bristles with your thumb, spraying the wheel well with your mud and rust stains. Best way!
Just saw where you did that later.
Hey luka,I’m a following you,I saw a video you did for the spark plug boots,were did you get tubing from, and how small is it,take care
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How do you protect the work you did without having fingers tacking it back off?
Ever thought about using real springs for coil springs?
Happy little rust spots
Happy little rust spots 🤣
You weren't listening. I TOLD you there was thinner on that brush!! I TOLD YOU, I T OLD YOU!!
I love your videos, very informative and helpful. But you use 467 words when 3 would be sufficient.
That kit is getting hard to find & When you do find it's $$$$$ .
No worries. Revell is re popping it.
@@TheLukaCeeChannel That would be great , Ty for the awesome info .
Hey Luka. Just wanted to commend you on your methodical and patient methodology. I have a question about chrome parts. What paint do you recommend for re painting high chrome parts. I find kit chrome too, toy like and especially many chrome engine parts and wheels!
Search my video catalog. I have a few videos on this subject.