M. A. N. Burnt Out Truck

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I have been experimenting lately with different burnt out effects lately. As you can see in some pics I have tried simulating carbon fibers as they literally tear into almost thread-like material, by using disinfection wipes. It looks 'OK' but not quite perfect. I have added more modulation effects on the cab and more weathering on the overall cab and truck as a whole.

The right tyre is flat. It is difficult to tell with all the ashes surrounding it. And yes, my reference photo had a similar attribute. I know most would wonder why the right tyre did not get burnt to a crisp like the left tyre...
In most cases depending on the degree of the fire and where it was most intense. I have seen photos with similar attributes.

I think , I am satisfied with the results , especially, after taking some outside photos of the model. What do you guys think?




















 

spanner570

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Another cracker from the 'Charles Studio'
The destroyed tyre is a work of art on it's own!
Superb stuff.

Ron
 

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I don't know how you did it but it looks fantastic.
 
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Another cracker from the 'Charles Studio'
The destroyed tyre is a work of art on it's own!
Superb stuff.

Ron

Thank you Ron. Although, I do think is a bit tacky in a way. I have to work on it a little more.
 

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All hail the "Burn-Meister"! Excellent work Charles. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

Jim
 

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Charles
A stunning piece of fire damage. You must be very pleased with the final look. Great stuff:thumb2:
Steve
 
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