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I very much like this toturial for rust http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.dk/201...ket-label.html
However since the online shop i get most of my paints from only carries Vallejo products i wanted to hear if anyone knew their version of the MIG pigments Old Rust, Light Rust, Standard Rust?
   
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Look into the paints in Vallejo's panzer aces line, or see if you can get Tamiya (weathering) kits. I dunno what that tutorial says, it's giving me a not available on the page. But I use a lot of the Vallejo paints for rust as well as other pigments, like their Dark Rust, Light Rust and so on.

   
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I have never used pigments, but I use Vallejo Dry Rust all the time and I'm very satisfied with it.

 
   
 
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