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Rustofills

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  1. Freshy.

     

    Dont worry about the weathering. A easy way to do a light weathering is to just brush on a little bit of coffee while the cars on its side. Tip it a little to get that natural dripping rusty look and let it sit to dry. After its dry. You can take a little water to the spots you want to clear up ( with a qtip of small brush). I know it sounds od. But trust me. It works wicked pissa.

  2. ^ I agree with everything Zed said^ I am also to cheap to by ink for my printer. I have not really come to terms with using decals for the peices yet. But to really make it photo realistic. They might be the way to go, for most people. A very light weathering a few tiny reflector strips and your golden. As for the marking numbers. If you havent coated the car with a clearcoat or something yet. You might still be able to wet them again and give them a little tilt. To correct the alignment.

  3. one time i had a dream i walked from PA to a miami freight yard then when i got there the bulls were like everywhere and they chased me back to PA ina doorless taxi.

     

    Interesting dream. I read Sigmund Freud's: The Interpretation of Dreams.

    It would appear that your dream has a meaning. You need to start wearing clean underwear and to stop touching your self so much.

     

    :D JK

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    Hobo Nickels. I love these things.

     

    These were one of the first forms on hobo graffiti. As they were carved into US coinage. Mosty the well known buffalo nickels. Which because of the level of actual nickel content of the coin, were easy to carve into. All these originally looked like this one, with the exception of the date. Buffalo Nickels where minted from 1913 to 1938.

    buffalo_1913_type1_obvers.jpg

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