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Hey Guys,

I know this is a pretty vague question, but I am wondering if anyone knows how the effect in this Leman Russ was achieved, maybe even a link to tutorial? I just haven't found anything quite like it in my searches. I think the look of the weathered black and the slightly rusty steel works well, I am assuming the rusty steel was done with weathering pigment, just not sure on the black.

Any help is much appreciated.

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Looks like it was just dusted with a dark brown pigment on the sides and top, and then heavily applied on the tracks.

Here is a great tutorial on how to do it, He uses a few different techniques so you get a good idea of what all you can do.



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