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Cant remember the stuff I used in HO a long time ago. It was a clear paint that you brushed or sprayed on and then an activator that turned it to rust. Could be a good base for further weathering. Got it at Michaels in paint/antiquing aisle.
Here's a very old CNJ boxcar. The peeling paint has a lot of texture, but the rusty metal underneath is still a lot smoother than your example.
A lot of times we (as modelers) apply 1:1 scale textures to our models in an attempt to convince our own eyes that it looks real instead of scaling it down to the size it should be.
"Sophisticated Finishes"? (or something like that?)Ed
have you purchased your copy yet?
Yeah but you are looking for a base, so color doesn't matter.
In this case, I think I appreciate the over-exaggeration!I used the Sophisticated Finishes and even wrote a little about them in my Weathering Book (have you purchased your copy yet?). The texture was ok, but it was difficult to control the colorization.