Part 4: Weathering
Part 4: Weathering Techniques for Model Vehicles in 1:160, 1:120, 1:220 & 1:87
Give your models a more realistic appearance with authentic weathering and signs of use. This step-by-step guide demonstrates simple but effective weathering techniques that can dramatically improve the realism of your miniature vehicles. Perfect for model builders and diorama enthusiasts.
Hello and welcome to the next how-to guide! This time, we're going to talk about weathering.
Weathering opens the door to an almost endless range of possibilities. You can use dry brushing, washes, pigments, oil brushing, chipping effects, rust effects, and much more.

Step 1: Mixing The Powders
Next, we will create a light dust effect, as if the vehicle has been driven across dusty terrain.
When working with pigments, it is generally best to combine at least two colours. Using only one colour can result in a flatter appearance with less depth and realism.
For this example, we use A.MIG-3004 “Europe Earth” and A.MIG-3007 “Dark Earth” from AMMO MIG. Mix the two pigments in a 50/50 ratio.









