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Title: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: marc_reusser on February 11, 2010, 02:15:58 AM
Anyone who has picked up an armor mdeling mag, or perused the MIG or Missing-Lynks forums will know who Michael Rinaldi is....undisputably one of the best model painters out there today.

Michael has a web album where you can see a large number of his models (the build steps in these, contain techniques and info as well):

http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft.dll/home?nt=r (http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft.dll/home?nt=r)

...there is also a section labled Techniques...which I recommend for all that want more info on using/doing, painting, washes, fading, filters, and pigments:

http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft.dll/pictures?userid={F9F3E062-FE3B-4434-9898-193F749A47C4} (http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft.dll/pictures?userid=%7BF9F3E062-FE3B-4434-9898-193F749A47C4%7D)




Marc
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: DaKra on February 11, 2010, 01:58:22 PM
Very nice work. In addition to the weathering, I really liked his rendition of canvas tarpulins.  Not the usual kleenex soaked in Elmers  ::)   Is there a publication or website where he has a step by step explanation to go with the pictures?  Thanks for posting it.  I'm always telling the RR guys to look at the Armor guys for weathering techniques.  But the RR guys mostly just go back to their 1950s era alcohol and india ink.   :-\ 

Dave
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: marc_reusser on February 11, 2010, 03:11:05 PM
Dave,

As far as I know that is his only website, however, Michael regularly posts his builds (SBS) on the MIG Forum http://www.migproductionsforums.com/phpBB3/ (http://www.migproductionsforums.com/phpBB3/) and on the Missing-Lynx forum http://www.missing-lynx.com/ (http://www.missing-lynx.com/)....personally I much prefer the MIG forum...Missing-Lynx is set up in a really screwy and antiquated forum format....and I think there is often more hot-air and atta-boys there than quality modeling.

Michaels work is also regulary published in several armor mags...I believe...but not sure the Tamiya Modeling mag., Military Modeling International, probably also AFV modeler and Xtreme Modeling....there are surely others as well.


Marc
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: finescalerr on February 12, 2010, 01:34:01 AM
As much as I would like to be the ultimate curmudgeon, I must point out that the typical model railroad guy's focus is running trains, however brainless that may seem. So models are merely props and even rather crude ones are okay as long as they fill the space.

On this forum, we are modelers. Layouts are fine but, in many cases, are merely big dioramas for showing off our models. It is therefore natural that we would find inspiration from such static modelers as armor guys.

I really don't expect much from the "typical" model railroader. I am just disappointed that more of them don't want to become railroad modelers. That's where the real challenge is, after all.

Russ
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: Krusty on February 12, 2010, 01:54:06 AM
Rinaldi has published a superb series of in-depth weathering how-to articles in the last few issues of Military Modelling in Review mag. They're some of the best painting articles I've seen in print and well worth tracking down. Not only is the guy very good at what he does, he's also great at actually explaining the finer points of what he's doing.
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: danpickard on February 12, 2010, 03:22:29 AM
Thanks for the link Marc.
I have probably looked over a few of Michaels models in the past, but since not being a keen military follower, haven't noted who actually did what.  His photo site has some great comments to accompany the pics, so I'll definately be back to spend a bit more time there having a few lessons.

Cheers,
Dan
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: lab-dad on February 12, 2010, 04:52:34 AM
Dan I think he does his tarps from "Miliput" rolled very thin.

-Marty
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: jacq01 on February 12, 2010, 07:41:41 AM

  When in the section Techniques, go with the pointer/mouse over a photo and a text block with an expanation appears.   
  Very, very wel done

   Jacq
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: DaKra on February 12, 2010, 08:15:29 AM
I guess I'll go lurk over at the MIG forum, wow my workday just got shorter and less productive thanks a lot Marc. ;D 

@Russ, you're right.  We aren't really model railroaders,  I don't even have a layout or any trains.  So what do we call ourselves?  Civilian modelers?  Dioramists?   ???

Dave


Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: finescalerr on February 12, 2010, 11:25:34 AM
We are railroad modelers and dioramists. -- Russ
Title: Re: Painting & Weathering Techniques by Michael Rinaldi
Post by: marc_reusser on February 12, 2010, 02:46:30 PM
NO!...we are MODELERS & Dioramists.

MR