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Originally Posted by Foxerjr
I'm a little late for the party and really liking this. It's about time a Porsche got the rust treatment, especially using the excellent 356 kit.
It looks like the rust technique you were using involves one of those using real iron pigment paint. The one I'm familiar with is Sophisticated Finishes. If I'm wrong, just ignore me. This works best if the body is placed in a plastic bag after applying the top coat that causes the rusting. I get very little reaction when I leave it out in the aid to dry. What you were experiencing looked similar.
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yes, that's this kind of product I used, the brand I found in my country is "modern option", but this is the same kind of product.
2 bottles , one in silver plate base coat and one called "instant rust antiquing solution".
I used the same technics as you described, put some silver base coat on the kit, then I wait it dry and put some instant rust liquid on the parts... Then I put the pieces in a plastic bag (but I don't know if you have to wrap the pieces in bag or if you have to just put pieces in a bag and let some air inside the bag)
What I did is to wrap the pieces in bag and closed it.
but it didn't work, I don't know why...I'll try again later but I'm not sure can get some results...
here are some few pics for update...
Almost finished, still quite lot of work on the motor and small work on inside (but I have not the pieces in my new house for the moment... so I think this WIP will be more slowly in the near future...
Bye