AMT Constrction Bulldozer 1/25

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Okay
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Seems I remember that you bought one of those Vallejo weathering sets? That's the same set that I used on my Bulldog tank, and the video I linked helped me so much to rust up those tank mufflers. It should be just the ticket for building up some rust on your 'dozer. :grin:
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Got to find my sponge. I had a chunk of one of those tan ones used on cars. I don't recall if I chucked it or not when cleaning. Of course, I could have simmply put it away somewhere safe.....I have a couple of sets - two for military and suchI also have a chipping set.
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I bought a sponge at the store (hardware or grocery) and just cut it into chunks. You'll love the effect and it's pretty dang easy too. :grin:
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I did actually find it...on the second place I looked. Sometimes, I amaze myself.
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The blade looks great!
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Looking good Lyle - that blade looks great.
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Yup, good blade!
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Thank you all for the kind words!
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That's coming along really well Lyle, that blade looks excellent!
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