Simple Dust and Dried Mud effects – weathering for Tanks, AFV’s and Softskins

Posted on Jun 29, 2009 under dried foliage | 4 Comments

This video is a segment of some recent work I did edited down to describe the first step of my weathering process on running gear (tracks, wheels etc.). To keep the length of videos down I decided to split my recent filming, so this particular video describes just the simple, initial techniques. These can be used to good effect if you don’t want to get too heavy with your weathering, but may be a little simple for some of you veterans.

Please comment and rate if you enjoy !

The next video covers my next steps in the process, which should be followed shortly after by a video on weathering the interior then this model can go in the display case and out of the way !

Cheers
Jon – Scalemodelmedic

Duration : 0:5:51


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4 Responses to “Simple Dust and Dried Mud effects – weathering for Tanks, AFV’s and Softskins”

  1. lange0605 Says:

    nice work …
    nice work interesting how to see to do that

  2. svinehunden Says:

    thanks… great …
    thanks… great tutorial… can you do one on rust??? :)

  3. whyeie Says:

    wow, that looks …
    wow, that looks awesome

  4. Blargaldalien Says:

    Thanks. This was …
    Thanks. This was helpful. I was trying to think of a good base to use under my mig pigments. I was using Hudson and Allen “Mud” mixed with water to a thick mix,to represent heavier mud. I will try this method for lighter mud.

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