Here are a couple of photos of my RoG Dingo. This is my first attempt at applying mud. All critiques are welcome.
Ch
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nikon1
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Posted: Saturday, May 26, 2007 - 08:08 AM UTC
mgdsign
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Posted: Sunday, May 27, 2007 - 02:14 AM UTC
Hi Charles!
Like the mud, it looks thick and nice.
What I would like to see however is that you gave
it a bit more dust so the edge between the mud
and the clean parts of the vehicle blended a bit.
btw what method did you use to achieve the mud?
Best regards
Sven-Åke
Like the mud, it looks thick and nice.
What I would like to see however is that you gave
it a bit more dust so the edge between the mud
and the clean parts of the vehicle blended a bit.
btw what method did you use to achieve the mud?
Best regards
Sven-Åke
nikon1
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Posted: Sunday, May 27, 2007 - 02:55 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Hi Charles!
Like the mud, it looks thick and nice.
What I would like to see however is that you gave
it a bit more dust so the edge between the mud
and the clean parts of the vehicle blended a bit.
btw what method did you use to achieve the mud?
Best regards
Sven-Åke
I used a product called lightweight Hydrocal and burnt Sienna acrylic paint (both by Woodland Scenic) mixed together. I hadn't applied the dusting at the time of the photos.
Thx, Sven
Ch