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Re: Progress; London Cabby, AKA Austin FX-4
I vote for this:
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Re: Progress; London Cabby, AKA Austin FX-4
Thanks for your comments, but the logos have already been made
![]() However, if you look at it, it was still kinda bland. The taxi model doesn't really have details that stand out so I felt the urge to experiment with something that gave some depth. SO : BASICALLY : A taxi that has been abandoned in the 60's in a humid place in England. It broke it's rear axle and the owner never had the cash to repair. So it rusted like hell but the overall condition is still good. For sale :Austin Taxi. Good overall shape, slight rust but good for parts. 500 pounds. Call 0044/555433210 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Basically an experiment with MIG products Used: Old Rust, Standard Rust, Ochre Rust. Acrylic resin for texture, Thinner for washes and Pigment Fixer. It was a very nice change, I really liked to experiment with these pigments. The results might have been a bit exaggerated, but to me this is how it would look in some kind of comicbook story. The windows have been treated with a mix of old rust, gunmetal pigment and dirt, mixed with white glue. Tyres have been flatted with acrylic resin (MIG). Great product for texturing! That's about it, I hope you like it! I know I 'm happy (even if it's not perfect!) |
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