How To Weather Your Model Car
July 25th, 2008 by vgevge | No Comments | Filed in HobbiesYou have just finished assembling your latest model car. It is a vintage 1950’s era sedan but something about it just doesn’t seem right. It is all new and shiny and totally out of place in the here and now. You want to make it look like it has just been dug out of the weeds after sitting in someone’s yard for the past forty years or so. How can you get this sort of realism out of your model car? You could try leaving it in the dirt and dust for awhile and see what happens or you could weather it prematurely yourself. You can imagine which would be the easier route.
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