This tutorial focuses on painting a Rhino interior using the Citadel Classic Method, which involves the use of Artis Opus Drybrushes. The average cost for a Rhino Shield® coatings system installation for a three-bedroom home is $13,000 – $18,000, or $6.50 to $9.00 per square foot. The article aims to demystify the costs involved in painting your home, addressing everything from basic estimates to nuances that might affect your final bill. The bathrooms have been transformed with new vanities and modern finishes, while upgraded lighting enhances the inviting ambiance. The guide provides step-by-step instructions, tips, and techniques to achieve a professional-looking Rhino liner paint job. Wenge, with an LRV of 4.79, is a great shade to replace black, with a grey primer and black base coat. The Rhino interior was given a Gryphonne Sepia wash along the edges and shadows. If you don’t want to open the hatch, glue it and don’t paint the interior. The base is a separate “control panel” in the center of the Rhino and primed it and the interior before painting.
📹 How To #9 – Painting a Rhino interior part 1
I have not seen many tutorials on detailing the interior, so I gave it a go. Pretty basic paint job but it looks great on the display …
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The filing of the plastic to make room for the paint is a great and often overlooked step with some models. You can also paint the inside the same colour as the outside as you often see that with real tanks and such but choosing a nice alternative colour is also a nice way to make it look pretty. Good work!
Hey Lee quick question bud. I have never used citadel primer, can you honestly tell the difference between it and cheap a rattlecan? I almost exclusively use rattlecans I get from the dollar store here and they have always seemed to serve my purpose just fine even when doing zenithal prime jobs ( which I almost always do now), I do have some el’cheapo bottle primer I got from hobby lobby but I only use it when rattlecans are not an option or to basically fix a bad zenithal prime job that might have slipped by. Thanks as always for all the content you put out! You cover a lot of things other creators just don’t seem to notice are not present on YouTube often!