can you guys give me some tips on how to imitate Corten steel for a 3/32" scale model? something i can spray on metal to create rust? what about basswood? thank you.
scan a piece of rusted metal...print it in color and then use as a veneer on your model...
or use spray mount on the surface of whatever material you're using on your model and sprinkle with some rust dust...or some metal shavings and let it rust
hmmm....
Go to your local arts supply store...pearls, michaels, charette...and go to the "house wife" area....you know, where the fake flowers and sh!t is... anyways, they have metalic paints which you can apply a rusting agent (usually sold together, or next to it) to get that effect. Simple, cheap, adn effective.
Find something made of Corten. Scrape the rust off into a ziploc (should only take about 8 hrs--don't get caught). Spray spraymount on some chip, and lay it face down in a pile of rust scrapings.
Go find a 1967 Plymouth Valiant. Pull up the carpet on the driver's side (psgr may work, too). Find one of the rust holes & w/ some tin snips, cut out the piece of rusty sheet metal as large as you need. Don't worry that you won't find rust under the carpet...it'll be there.
i like garpike's. but for the complete opposite... if it's copper, you patina it. i can't remember what i used, i did google research and ordered 4 acidic things, mixed them into a deathly concoction. part of the success was that it ate at the tray, staining it in a pleasing way. also, what jprolly said, but ac moore has something better. it's two part stain and spray to "replicate" rust.
anyway, i have a model picture that shows both approaches. if someone explains exactly what to write in to post it, i will. oh, and how big to size the pic so i don't look like an ass
A.D.D. - you seriously purchased acid to patina copper. Nothing works better than piss. $500/sqft residence with copper gutters/flashing, the owners wanted it “aged†before they moved in. the week before installations, unknown to the clients, we had the labor piss on everything. Perfection.
as for modeling corten- patiently opening corrugated cardboard and painting the gutts works. thickness of the cardboard determines the scale.
Corten steel for 3/32" model
Hello all,
can you guys give me some tips on how to imitate Corten steel for a 3/32" scale model? something i can spray on metal to create rust? what about basswood? thank you.
Use watercolor paper and paint a "corten" texture... or alpha mat and do the same... it actually looks really good.
thank you. what's alpha mat?!
I think krylon still makes rust color. Spray with primer grey for good measure.
I had a friend who could do a good orange/rust/grey blendo.
ahhh the days of spray paint.
scan a piece of rusted metal...print it in color and then use as a veneer on your model...
or use spray mount on the surface of whatever material you're using on your model and sprinkle with some rust dust...or some metal shavings and let it rust
go find some really rich colored chip board, and stop worrying about making a dollhouseesque model. sorry, i just hate that type of model.
hmmm....
Go to your local arts supply store...pearls, michaels, charette...and go to the "house wife" area....you know, where the fake flowers and sh!t is... anyways, they have metalic paints which you can apply a rusting agent (usually sold together, or next to it) to get that effect. Simple, cheap, adn effective.
Use white museum board and point to it and call it Corten.
Find something made of Corten. Scrape the rust off into a ziploc (should only take about 8 hrs--don't get caught). Spray spraymount on some chip, and lay it face down in a pile of rust scrapings.
Or, see previous post.
Go find a 1967 Plymouth Valiant. Pull up the carpet on the driver's side (psgr may work, too). Find one of the rust holes & w/ some tin snips, cut out the piece of rusty sheet metal as large as you need. Don't worry that you won't find rust under the carpet...it'll be there.
3/32"?
i like garpike's. but for the complete opposite... if it's copper, you patina it. i can't remember what i used, i did google research and ordered 4 acidic things, mixed them into a deathly concoction. part of the success was that it ate at the tray, staining it in a pleasing way. also, what jprolly said, but ac moore has something better. it's two part stain and spray to "replicate" rust.
anyway, i have a model picture that shows both approaches. if someone explains exactly what to write in to post it, i will. oh, and how big to size the pic so i don't look like an ass
A.D.D. - you seriously purchased acid to patina copper. Nothing works better than piss. $500/sqft residence with copper gutters/flashing, the owners wanted it “aged†before they moved in. the week before installations, unknown to the clients, we had the labor piss on everything. Perfection.
as for modeling corten- patiently opening corrugated cardboard and painting the gutts works. thickness of the cardboard determines the scale.
gonzo, buckets of cow piss would work better, that's what i was told by Dr. Jones.
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