PREMIUM – Model Behavior: Rusted Fallout Fusion Flea!
Bill and Norm are back with more Model Behavior projects! This week, we take the beautiful Fusion Flea model from The Wand Company and attempt to weather it to look like the post-apocalytic version seen in Fallout 4 using screenshots as reference. Masking, paint chipping, and application of real rust makes this model look fantastically aged!
5 thoughts on “PREMIUM – Model Behavior: Rusted Fallout Fusion Flea!”
Leave a Reply

Tech
Tested: SLR Magic Cine Lenses for Micro Four Third…
Joey continues his journey testing cine lenses with this set…

One Day Builds
Adam’s One Day Builds: Razor Crest Mods, Part 1!
Adam and Norm begin the long-term project of modifying their…
Pop Culture Power Hour – This is Only a Test 650 –…
As we approach the debut of the Obi-Wan show, we discuss all the nuggets of Star Wars news revealed in the recent Vanity Fair feature. Kishore and Norm also react to the She-Hulk teaser, ponder Stan Lee's future in the MCU, and are wowed by two newly announced LEGO sets. Plus, some spoiler-light thoughts on the Picard season 2 finale and …

Making
How to Use Threaded Inserts for Wood, Metal, and 3…
Sean gives an overview to using threaded inserts for using m…

Show And Tell
Inside Adam’s Cave: Wooden Screwdriver Mailbag Unb…
Adam opens a viewer mailbag containing an ironwood interpret…

Making
Ask Adam Savage: Behind the MythBusters Cement Tru…
In this livestream excerpt, Adam answers MythBusters-related…

Show And Tell
Show and Tell: Adam Savage’s LEGO Minifigure Colle…
In this live stream excerpt, Adam shares his collection of c…

Culture
Ask Adam: Job Interview Advice, Jamie’s Flamethrow…
In this live-stream excerpt Adam answers questions from Test…

Making
Let’s Build: Japanese Steamed Bun Shop Kit!
This cozy miniature representation of a Japanese steamed bun…

Culture
Ask Adam: The Origin of M5, M6 and M7 (Plus, Their…
Adam answers questions from Tested members Aaron and Silver …
Bill tells Norm to go “buck wild.” 😃
So glad to see a new model behavior!
ditto
that rust effect is so cool
Laquer paints dry too hard for hairspray method. Harder to chip. I do use use tamiya paints, but thinned with water. Also using airbrush for hairspray, gives much more even coverage.