Legend Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frame 1 00:00:07,107 --> 00:00:12,112 New just out of the box model car versus a well weathered car 2 00:00:12,112 --> 00:00:17,117 Before weathering 3 00:00:17,117 --> 00:00:22,122 Weathered 4 00:00:22,122 --> 00:00:27,127 Before and after weathering 5 00:00:27,127 --> 00:00:32,132 Before and after weathering 6 00:00:32,132 --> 00:00:37,137 Remove the trucks and washers 7 00:00:37,137 --> 00:00:42,142 Disassemble the wheels from the trucks for weathering 8 00:00:42,142 --> 00:00:47,147 Weathering the wheels and trucks - first with paint 9 00:18:25,372 --> 00:18:41,788 Sample truck side frame with dabbed paint 10 00:18:49,95 --> 00:19:11,718 Artist pastel chalks are scraped with a blade - when applied with a matte medium they will add texture as well as color - this is an example of "old" rust 11 00:19:11,718 --> 00:19:21,728 Notice the wide selection of pastel chalk colors 12 00:20:39,339 --> 00:20:58,591 This wheel has a basecoat of acrylic color with an addition of dark chalk representing "old" rust mixed with acrylic medium 13 00:23:44,724 --> 00:23:59,172 The addition of "new" rust adds to the weathering effect 14 00:23:59,172 --> 00:24:14,621 Note how the new rust shows in the nooks and crannies of the side-frame 15 00:29:48,988 --> 00:30:16,783 These wheels have seen a lot of use 16 00:34:03,443 --> 00:34:36,843 The black wash coat tones down the bright orange "new" rust 17 00:39:31,471 --> 00:39:51,91 Dried brush with a very small amount of cream colored paint 18 00:39:58,765 --> 00:40:15,582 Comparison of hi-lighted truck frame on the right with not yet hi-lighted truck frame on the left 19 00:42:16,636 --> 00:42:29,649 Truck side frame with all chalks and painting steps completed 20 00:43:25,805 --> 00:43:44,224 Truck side frame with graphite pencil applied to the springs and bearing caps 21 00:45:42,75 --> 00:46:28,388 Final result prototype truck on the left and model truck on the right