Hey!! my brother lives in Port Huron.I visited there for a few days last summer. Stayed at the Thomas Edison, Nice place.BTW. Your weathering looks fine to me. You need to add a little poly fiber to those trees before you put on the ground foam though. They'll be fuller and more treelike. BILL
the model looks very nice perhaps you could show us a roof shot perhaps a little dark rust / oil / grime around the door tracks would make the model look a little better... ps i agree with the tree comments...............david b the web site you mentioned is now invitation only i once asked about it in this forum and was banned from talking about it
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19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
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Not too shabby. The trucks are the proper red rusty color, the lettering is nicely faded, and the "dirt" is heavier toward the bottom and looks convincing. It's a better weathering job than I have attempted.
Did you spray Dull Cote over the chalk? Last time I did so, the DullCote sort of married with the chalk and turned it invisible, like it got washed off or something. Many folks say this is normal for Dull Cote.
David Starr www.newsnorthwoods.blogspot.com
Nice job, those doors add a sense of realism, and glad to see you using the number one rule in weathering " moderation". whoever saw a bright, shiny, gleaming boxcar or locomotive?
Tom.
Is this your first car that you weathered? If it is ya did a good job. I also weather with Alcohol and India Ink wash. The rubbing alcohol is the cheap bottle ya can pick up for less than a $1.00 dollar. I then put in like 30 drops of India Ink into the alcohol. Shake it good. With a clean medium brush I will paint the ink solution into the car. Letting it dry by itself, or sometimes using an old hairdryer. The alcohol will leave a dirty apperance behind and make the detail pop. You can use it with different layers of chalks. It will wash some of the chalks away buy just add more chalks and vary your colors. Mix and blend and have fun. I have been weathering my rolling stock for about 12 years with chalks and havent used a dulcoat at all. They havent faded eather. Kevin
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All hail the great and mighty OZ!
Gimme a freaking break.