I think the weathering looks great. If you really think there is and issue it could be that red rust color, it is a bit bright, maybe try a muter rust color over the other color in a small spot to see if you like it.
Still I don’t really see anything wrong with your work! Thanks for sharing!
Regards, Isaac
I model my railroad and you model yours! I model my way and you model yours!
BigDaddyWeathering is a matter of taste as well as technique. We may not have the same tastes.
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Very true. Weathering might be the one aspect of the hobby where each of our individual tastes can be distinguished most clearly.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
mbinsewiYea, we're all nit pickin' here, but you asked for it.
Yes I did, and I'm taking notes.
It seams that you can look at a thing, but not really see it. Thanks
OK, since you asked, I'll jump in, and agree about the "rust" on the door rollers.
My biggest problem is you can "see"under the roof structures. The flashing, and counterflashing that should be there, would not allow one to see "under" such roof structures.
Overall, it looks great, like your other structures.
Yea, we're all nit pickin' here, but you asked for it.
Mike.
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That's a nice looking facility, but I have to agree with the previous posters: a little too heavy on the rust effects, and perhaps a little too much dirt on the walls, especially at left, in the last photo. That roof overhang would shield that wall rather well, unless a lot of weather came from that side. Dirt and rust usually comes from a specific source or collects in places where it would be pushed by wind and particularly by water.
Wayne
I would echo what Big Daddy posted relative to the doors. For me, the rust running down there is far too heavy. I have never seen that much rust from the small amount of metal in those brackets.
That rust sort of takes away from the rest of the weathering. I'd have to get it under control before I could judge the rest of the model.
All in all, it's a great model and I wish I were doing that quality work.
Deane
You may be like me, Unclebutch. Too critical of your own work.
It looks great to me. You've done a good job.
York1 John
Weathering is a matter of taste as well as technique. We may not have the same tastes.
Even though the signs are weathered, they look to bright. The metal building looks fine to me, but the back building has too much rust on the doors. It's a thriving business and people look right at those doors when they drive in. It's too run down. The door to the left of the rusty doors look perfect. I also think you were too heavy handed with the rust on the Wayne seed building.
Parts of the roof look clean, parts look dirty. It would have been better is an individual panel or two looked clean, like it was recently replaced.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Anouther HO scratchbuilt, inspired by imagination. I'm not happy with the weathering, but can;t put my finger on whats wrong. Any suggestions ?
Thanks for looking