Great tutorial! The wife is at work so I got to watch you on the big screen. LOL. I can't wait to try out your techniques on a build. Thanks for sharing.
Talking about the rain and working outside. I get it. I worked for the railroad for 30 years. I didn't care when it rained as long it didn't while I was at work. Especially when the temp was just above freezing.
Awesome Frank! I'm watching intensely because I'm doing 2 projects that are going to need weathering and I want to try new ways of rusting and weathering... So get to it man.. Kidding. 🤣😁 #igotfrizzosback LLAP 🖖
Great video. Excellent tutorial. Thanks for your efforts. I have a bottle of future from the 90’s. I used it on a couple of military models recently as a barrier. It seems to work. Time will tell if it yellows. Can’t wait until the next installment.
Another great video friend things back memories of my weathering during my military phase, never knew that about aqua gloss as I used MiG/AK weathering products, even their chipping fluid, … or you can just use rustoleum 😂😂
A Frank blessing to you and yours I love your stories and how you make modeling wonderful and fun and resourceful I'm Tim from M.O.C you keep doing what you do I'm a big fun❤
@@jimbucci3474 the holes are for the door handles, which have been drilled and pinned. The door locks will come off the photoetch fret from Model Car Garage.
Get a haircut you hippie! Hey speaking of chocolate, the best chocolate milk is promised land! It tastes like a cold liquid Hershey bar! Look for it in the grocery store. Now as far as weathering, I've done one and sucked at it. Although it didn't start out as a rust bucket. I'm definitely going to pay attention to the series. The exhaust looks great. If you stopped at that point with it would it look like an exhaust with heat staining? I'm wanting to do better looking exhaust.
@@modelbuildingcorner exhaust staining can be achieved with clear blue, yellow and violet paint. It’s a PITA, but doable. I’ll do a quick tutorial one of these days.
Good, cause I am steadily fowling this up. Great timing, Frank.
Frank, this is another fantastic tutorial. Thanks for putting these out. 👍
Cool, definitely watching this one…..🤪
Got your card today.thank you buddy.your how to,s are awesome.i believe your the only one that does it continuously.its great for everyone
Great tutorial! The wife is at work so I got to watch you on the big screen. LOL. I can't wait to try out your techniques on a build. Thanks for sharing.
Great start Frank, I'm used to weathering armored vehicles that are seriously trashed...good job on dialing it back for street use !
Another great installment!
Talking about the rain and working outside. I get it. I worked for the railroad for 30 years. I didn't care when it rained as long it didn't while I was at work. Especially when the temp was just above freezing.
Dude you crack me up! 😂 Great video brother!
Excellent information Frank. Thanks pal. #igotfrizzosback
Awesome Frank! I'm watching intensely because I'm doing 2 projects that are going to need weathering and I want to try new ways of rusting and weathering... So get to it man.. Kidding. 🤣😁 #igotfrizzosback
LLAP 🖖
Thanks for the tips and giggles. Looking forward to learning more. Keep it up down there and hello from the north Catskill Mountain region.
Thanks for the opening shots for this amazing tutorial. I'm still waiting to see if you look for your glasses though. Awesome stuff Frank.
I did some similar weathering on a few of the ship models I did,,,,good video Frank!
Great video. Excellent tutorial. Thanks for your efforts. I have a bottle of future from the 90’s. I used it on a couple of military models recently as a barrier. It seems to work. Time will tell if it yellows. Can’t wait until the next installment.
Another great video friend things back memories of my weathering during my military phase, never knew that about aqua gloss as I used MiG/AK weathering products, even their chipping fluid, … or you can just use rustoleum 😂😂
😂😂😂, love the video, I’m new to your channel, I’m from Missouri and I like your NY accent.
A Frank blessing to you and yours I love your stories and how you make modeling wonderful and fun and resourceful I'm Tim from M.O.C you keep doing what you do I'm a big fun❤
Great tutorial Frank. You mention that you drilled a hole for the door locks. What material do you use to replicate the door locks? 🤔
@@jimbucci3474 the holes are for the door handles, which have been drilled and pinned. The door locks will come off the photoetch fret from Model Car Garage.
I enjoy my lineman holidays, except when the air isn't working in my truck.
DeadPool from Marvel comics
Future floor polish was Pledge and now its Quick Shine floor polish
Quick Shine isn't the same product as Future/Pledge was. It's considered a replacement to some but it's not nearly as good.
When you spray the hairspray and paint what psi and needle size do you use?
@@samuelvasquez8170 for controllability, 10-15psi out of a .3mm airbrush.
Get a haircut you hippie! Hey speaking of chocolate, the best chocolate milk is promised land! It tastes like a cold liquid Hershey bar! Look for it in the grocery store. Now as far as weathering, I've done one and sucked at it. Although it didn't start out as a rust bucket. I'm definitely going to pay attention to the series. The exhaust looks great. If you stopped at that point with it would it look like an exhaust with heat staining? I'm wanting to do better looking exhaust.
@@modelbuildingcorner exhaust staining can be achieved with clear blue, yellow and violet paint. It’s a PITA, but doable. I’ll do a quick tutorial one of these days.