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Title: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: Jimmyg on 08 February 2017, 09:29:28 PM
I am busy destroying £ cars at the moment, having had a go at rust I was wondering if anyone knows of a technique for doing fire damage to vehicles?
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: HP2Sport on 09 February 2017, 06:22:45 AM
Setting fire to them? Very carefully.
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: SBRPearce on 09 February 2017, 05:05:39 PM
A quick Google image search for "Burned Out Cars" nets some pretty consistent characteristics:

So -

Oh, and post pics to see how they look!
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: Jimmyg on 09 February 2017, 07:00:43 PM
Ok, well that's the challenge set then. Many thanks for that. It us appreciated.
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: Eric the Shed on 10 February 2017, 03:00:18 PM
Setting fire to them? Very carefully.

I painted mine with white spirit then lit and stood back - it does work ;) Just remove all the innards first
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: Jimmyg on 13 February 2017, 09:07:47 PM
(http://)this is the set I thought I would try my hand at fire damaged wrecks with
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: Jimmyg on 13 February 2017, 09:13:07 PM
http://finished product critique welcome
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: horridperson on 14 February 2017, 12:38:41 AM
What you did with the paint on the body work looks good.  The uneven paint and mixed colours suggests cracking and and the top coat letting go before the primer.  Without a full on explosion of the fuel in the tank and a full burn most of the combustible material is probably going to be in the passenger compartment and the wreck will burn until that "fuel" is expended.  the areas nearest are going to take the worst beating from the heat, particularly the roof.  I've seen heat distortion done to tires by just shaving the lower part of them down to suggest them flattened and sagging.
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: tomrommel1 on 14 February 2017, 10:25:10 AM
I think the lights should have gone too as they are made from plastic nowadays
Title: Re: Smoke.fire damage
Post by: Jimmyg on 14 February 2017, 10:50:43 AM
Like the idea for shaving the tyres, as for the lights I agree but the model was 3 for a £ and so not much I could do as a quick bit of scenery. But I do take your point and next one if they have plastic lights instead of moulded I will destroy them.
Thanks for feedback it it appreciated.