At that scale, your Dremel effects don't make sense. Learn to paint. At this stage they just look like you've found trashed hot wheels. Paint your weathering on, this way you have more control. Also, most of the cars you've posted have nothing to do with mad max. Don't know why the mods have let you get away with so many unrelated posts.
Well yeah you could use that. But that is for texturing. You would still need paint and the knowledge of how to paint. Find a much larger toy car, one as big as your fist. Practice on that. Starting out on matchbox cars might be tricky as they are quite small. But yeah, as it is, the Dremel scratches would be much too large for a car on this scale.
Dude, some of these guys are being way too harsh. I think you’ve got some decent starts going on, although with the shiny scrapes from the dremel these give off a more twisted metal, demo derby feel. I think you just need to add a little grunge, and a few scavenged bits to get that mad max feel…
throws toy car at the ground several times
"art"
Also, "What is this? A Magnum Opus for Ants!?"
(also, seriously, wtf is this and why are you posting it in r/MadMax ?)
Because its something close to madmax? And I used a dremel not throwing it to the ground
https://preview.redd.it/j7qo7ps3r26g1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fdb976caaae6ed48e4c398161ef32817be70112a
Very sure
Yeah, please stop posting. It isn't Mad Max related.
This would be better received at /r/gaslands
No thanks kid
At that scale, your Dremel effects don't make sense. Learn to paint. At this stage they just look like you've found trashed hot wheels. Paint your weathering on, this way you have more control. Also, most of the cars you've posted have nothing to do with mad max. Don't know why the mods have let you get away with so many unrelated posts.
https://preview.redd.it/36fme7dfw26g1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5d4ca58be8efac1c40b51bae918a035f6b258fbe
Something like this?
Well yeah you could use that. But that is for texturing. You would still need paint and the knowledge of how to paint. Find a much larger toy car, one as big as your fist. Practice on that. Starting out on matchbox cars might be tricky as they are quite small. But yeah, as it is, the Dremel scratches would be much too large for a car on this scale.
Thanks 👍
Okay
What did you do beat the hell out of all your Matchboxes with a hammer?
No i used a dremel
Dude, some of these guys are being way too harsh. I think you’ve got some decent starts going on, although with the shiny scrapes from the dremel these give off a more twisted metal, demo derby feel. I think you just need to add a little grunge, and a few scavenged bits to get that mad max feel…
Cheers mate
You need to see this OP
https://youtu.be/Nm7SIpaaU24?si=hG_N_oEq55x_eqaC
What kind of bird do you have?