Sure!!! Mud can be easliy created by mixing common flour with a tan or earth colored paint and then apply to the car with a cotton swap or tooth pick. Like the black ice, the clumps will hang behind the wheel wells. Do that first then dry brush some of the same color onto the car. For a really good effect, take masking tape and cut a pattern for the windshield wipers to have cleaned off the mud. Place it on the car and paint the outside areas and then remove the tape from the windshield. ;-)
hi there, i want to make a sprayed mud effect on my rally mini, just wondering if you had any tips that would be great thanks alot, great skill btw it looks amazing
Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge.
falconer100 2 years ago
Thanks. Really appreciate that!
DiecastFANatic 2 years ago
Sure!!! Mud can be easliy created by mixing common flour with a tan or earth colored paint and then apply to the car with a cotton swap or tooth pick. Like the black ice, the clumps will hang behind the wheel wells. Do that first then dry brush some of the same color onto the car. For a really good effect, take masking tape and cut a pattern for the windshield wipers to have cleaned off the mud. Place it on the car and paint the outside areas and then remove the tape from the windshield. ;-)
DiecastFANatic 2 years ago
hi there, i want to make a sprayed mud effect on my rally mini, just wondering if you had any tips that would be great thanks alot, great skill btw it looks amazing
smiff198907 2 years ago