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Weathering Black

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Weathering Black
Posted by AlcoRS11Nut on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 8:47 AM
I have a lot of black on my locomotives, and I am just getting started in weathering. What techniqes should someone use to weather black? Because if you use black to simulate exhaust from the diesel eninge it wouldn't show up because you are doing it on an already black surface. If if helps I am useing chalk. Thanks for your help.
I love the smell of ALCo smoke in the Morning. "Long live the 251!!!" I miss the GBW and my favorite uncle is Uncle Pete. Uncle Pete eats Space Noodles for breakfast.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 9:28 AM
Use dark grey. Black weathers to a dark grey, so that's the best way, it also shows details better than straight black.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 9:29 AM
Try using grey. A darker grey would probably work best. If you don't have grey then you can make some by mixing black and white. This way you can control how dark or light you want your weathering to be.
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Posted by orsonroy on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 9:32 AM
Various shades of gray work well, as does dirt, grime, and rusts. Anything to pick out detail in all-black engines helps, but be sure not to overdo it, since several areas on engines always stay pretty dark and shiny.

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Posted by cwclark on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:54 AM
dark gray and floquil's "grimy black" work well

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Posted by AggroJones on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 7:16 PM
The first step here is Polly S rust drybrushed.

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Posted by AlcoRS11Nut on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:49 AM
Thanks!!!!
I love the smell of ALCo smoke in the Morning. "Long live the 251!!!" I miss the GBW and my favorite uncle is Uncle Pete. Uncle Pete eats Space Noodles for breakfast.

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