AMT Surf Woody modified

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This is from the 'Under Construction' thread.
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Conclusion, I need to learn more about weathering, or is it just wet sand!
 
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I love how cool and chilled your builds look. Awesome. Another fine job
 

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looks great Patrick,very well done,do like the back drop,and the weathering,looks the part,;)
 
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looks great Patrick,very well done,do like the back drop,and the weathering,looks the part,;)
Thanks Monica, I had to print off a beach scene as a backdrop. I'm still not absolutely confident with weathering, even after 60 years of model building! That's because everything had to be pristine and clean and glossy.
 
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Thanks Scott. I look at so many images each day even to waking up at 4 am each morning just to write down things I'm thinking about in case I forget them. I like to build a kit as I would have it as a real vehicle. Some builders stick rigidly to the rules, perhaps frightened to change things whereas I need to be creative.
 

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a bit of wet sand hear and there,is ok,looks good with it in the treads,;)
 
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a bit of wet sand hear and there,is ok,looks good with it in the treads,;)
Yes I spray either the acrylic or enamel colour onto a clear plastic yogurt pot lid, leave it to dry out a bit and then stipple it onto the vehicle, so it looks a bit lumpy sandy!
 

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it worked well,looks good,;)
 
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