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Hydraulic Jack

tiking

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I have no idea which category this belong, so I posted it, in this forum, as I thought it has more to do with a diorama detail; than anything else. Please feel free to move it, if it doesn't fit the criteria.

This is another weathering test subject. This time a simple hydraulic jack.

What I used to weather:

Tamiya Black Panel Line solution
Tamiya Brown Panel Line solution
Mig Black and Light Rust pigments
Another odd brand Buff/earth pigment I got from a arts and craft hobby store.
An old Mig oil/grease solution.
Then topped it off with a dull spray coat from Winsor & Newton















 
Amazing Charles. What size is this?
Thanks for the details in what you're doing. Very helpful.
BTW, your photography is off the hook also! :tens:
 
Thank you. The scale is 1/24.


Thanks. :) The scale is 1/24. It's roughly 4-6mm in height. Will measure it to be sure. My photography still needs practice.
Awsome!!! You got another one of those? I could use one for my garage diorama.
 
Will check to see. I usually buy a couple, because they come in handy for my dioramas. I'll see what I can do, depending how many I have.
Thanks bud. I don't expect it for free so let me know how much it'll be if you do have one.
 
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