Hi I was wondering, how and what do you use to weather train cars?
Bragdon weathering chalks, airbrushed dust, grime and rust (Harbor Mist Grey, Black, Mineral Brown)
Dave H.
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
I use bragdon powders, oils, misc. paints, airbursh, dullcote. There are alot of things you can use you never thought of. Hairspray for misc. reasons, and even windshiled washerfluid. That is a great website as loathar posted. I am a member there and alot of great tips and ideas. The people on there use AIMS powders, and I haven't tried them yet. Its a hobby you have to practice and practice on. One car will look great and then you do another and something messes up. Copy and paste my website in my signiture, and check out my weathered secton. Just practice and it will take ALOT of patience.
Robby
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Hi there.
I have just posted a small clip on youtube. Its just basic weathering on a coal car. I will ad more clips later, when time allow me... I'm working on a clip on weathering trucks'n wheels, hope to ad it soon. sorry for the bad quality youtube offers.
hope it helps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXxXIWeT2vk
Best regards Peter