I used your method for a 'paint job' on an old 1-25 th. scale Lindberg Model T Ford coupe that I made into a rat rod. It has that lousy, junky look I was shooting for. In other words, it looks EXCELENT! Rather than throw away my junkers, I`ll just rust `em out. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I'm a woodworker and I have used this method for making wood look aged never crossed my mind to use it on plastic models but I will on my next build it looks more realistic than what I have been doing.
I'm from Sri Lanka and i was trying to make one of😮 my model cars rusty but end product was not good. Then I found your video and did as explained. Wow it's really beautiful now. Thanks for your valuable video.
Nice tutorial. Your video was nicely timed, usually anything more than 10 minutes is starting to get long, but you will see longer ones. This is a great way to make a wash for rusting models, thanks!!
I’m having trouble getting it to break down. I was told to cut it up and also add peroxide to the mix. I never added salt to it. But I’ve had my mixture setting up overnight and it hasn’t changed much. It started to do a reaction at first but then stopped. So I guess I’ll just try your way and see how it goes
Interesting video! Maybe a dumb question, you brush this on after you painted the vehicle or before? Other videos I've seen with salt technique they spray over rust color then sand thru the paint in places. Thanks
I do the same thing but i make a dust jar and mix i littel in to paints and i can still make a wash with it when i need for me it better for long time storage
Yes a dual coat only never use gloss over rust. If the coat is to heavy then it will be hazy and white-ish if this happens then brush on little of the rust
Nice concept , but it doesn't work. I tried three times with no success. I followed the directions , but had absolutely no luck. I tried the SOS pads and also some old steel wool from a prior attempt to make rust , and both ended with the same results No luck. Too bad because as I said it would have been a neat idea.
I used your method for a 'paint job' on an old 1-25 th. scale Lindberg Model T Ford coupe that I made into a rat rod. It has that lousy, junky look I was shooting for. In other words, it looks EXCELENT! Rather than throw away my junkers, I`ll just rust `em out. Thanks!
Hey ! Thanks so much means alot I'm glad I could help
Thanks for sharing. I'm a woodworker and I have used this method for making wood look aged never crossed my mind to use it on plastic models but I will on my next build it looks more realistic than what I have been doing.
Hey that's cool ! Thanks and I'm glad I could help.
Nice demonstration. I guess nothing looks more like rust than .. rust. I like the Ford work body truck . 👍
Yes thanks so much.
This is absolutely BRILLIANT! Thank you for this amazing tip. Love your models btw!
Thanks so much man !
Awesome video. Working on a 1954 Chevy pickup abandoned on a country road. Greetings from sunny Puerto Rico. Keep up the videos!!!
Awesome thanks so much sounds great
Just found your channel. That is out standing
Hey thanks so much
Thanks for sharing, I'll give it a try.
Awesome man it's easy
I can't wait to try this! Those models are great.
Hey thanks
Nice how to video Bama! Your models look great! Something I will definitely use! 😎👍
Hey much appreciated thanks so much
I'm from Sri Lanka and i was trying to make one of😮 my model cars rusty but end product was not good. Then I found your video and did as explained. Wow it's really beautiful now. Thanks for your valuable video.
Thanks man . Awesome
Cool rust solution, I've used (spray) paint "spatters" but your method looks way better.
Hey man thanks so much
Thanks for sharing bud, your models look awesome.
Hey much appreciated
You got yourself a new subscriber. Great job with that real rust!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hey ! Much appreciated. Thanks alot
Thanks for the how to Bama , looks great on the models. real deal.
Hey much appreciated
Nice tutorial. Your video was nicely timed, usually anything more than 10 minutes is starting to get long, but you will see longer ones. This is a great way to make a wash for rusting models, thanks!!
Yes I try to keep my videos short and simple and to the point. Much appreciated
Nice tip. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and your welcome
Great vid dude, I'm about to build another crawler RC soon enough, got the kit already and watching/reading all I can about getting the rusty look :)
Stay Tuned I'm gana be making a rust effect paint job. Thanks
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If you want real steel without "soap" you can use "steel wool" instead. Easily found in most hardware stores.
Yes
That was pretty cool I'm about to make some of that up myself. I bet that would be great for exhaust systems underneath the car
Yes it's great stuff. Thanks
Thanks for sharing.👍💯
Hey thanks anytime
Great tip! I did something very similar ahwile back but used brilo pads with no soap. I never thought about using salt. That is sooooo much faster! 😮
Hey thanks and yes !
Nice tutorial.
Goanna try it..when I do my rust I use acrylics, and it works..but to Hava a rust wash that is something I Need to try. .thanks
Awesome! Thanks for checking it out
Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the support
Good luck on your channel.
Hey much appreciated
if you need steal wool go to the paint section in lowes or home depot its by the sand paper
Awesome
That is cool will have to try it thanks
Hey thanks
Awesome video! I took notes so I can give this a try...
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Go for it! Much appreciated
I’m having trouble getting it to break down. I was told to cut it up and also add peroxide to the mix. I never added salt to it. But I’ve had my mixture setting up overnight and it hasn’t changed much. It started to do a reaction at first but then stopped. So I guess I’ll just try your way and see how it goes
Alright man . Remember Steel wool is best. It's easy to get the wrong one . Good luck
New sub great tip.
Yes make the tutorial please.
Hey thanks and ok man
Thanks for the tip.. and a have a question where are you buying the pads..??
Thanks. Any store should have them. If you can find them without soap there best
Interesting video! Maybe a dumb question, you brush this on after you painted the vehicle or before? Other videos I've seen with salt technique they spray over rust color then sand thru the paint in places. Thanks
Yes there are many ways on doing this. This solution is a wash, it goes on after the painted surface. Dusting can be added after
Thanks for sharing your tips, im new in scaling and i love this trick and work really good and easy to work with. 😁
Yes thanks so much ! Let me know how it goes
That’s cool.
Thanks
Very cool method🤘🏻 do you just add a clear coat after it’s applied to hold it on?
No need to but you could add clear dual
I do the same thing but i make a dust jar and mix i littel in to paints and i can still make a wash with it when i need for me it better for long time storage
Nice ! Thanks for that info
To save time washing the soap out just buy steel wool that is used by plumbers.
Yes exactly
Thanks 👍 Question, can you apply a clear coat over the model without effecting the rust?
Yes a dual coat only never use gloss over rust. If the coat is to heavy then it will be hazy and white-ish if this happens then brush on little of the rust
Thanks 🙏
I assume 0000 steel wool would do the same? Or any steel wool?
Yes for sure
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So #0000 steel wool won't work?
I don't think so. But you can give it a try. Let me know in comments. I believe it's only iron
It'll work, I've made some with it
Nice
Steel/iron. Both are ferrous materials.
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Nice concept , but it doesn't work. I tried three times with no success. I followed the directions , but had absolutely no luck. I tried the SOS pads and also some old steel wool from a prior attempt to make rust , and both ended with the same results No luck. Too bad because as I said it would have been a neat idea.
Don't give up. Could be just type of wool I'm guessing. I use mine and make mine all the time.
It's called steal wool at every hardware store don't use the soap pads get the fine wool pads this is a very old technique
Thanks man
"Steel" wool actually.