Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mellow-Mike QUOTE: Originally posted by Avondaleguy I really like your stuff, but I can't afford to let myself be envious. What if you got a second job? [:o)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Avondaleguy I really like your stuff, but I can't afford to let myself be envious.
QUOTE: What's the big rush? Is the NMRA taking a tour of your layout soon? Take your time. I probably have around 200+ N-scale freight cars and locos myself, and I'll be trying to weather each with as much attention as I do my HO cars. It will take an inordinate amount of time. But it's not like I have to have them all on a layout at once - is it?
QUOTE: I'm in the midst of overhauling and weathering my N-scale fleet, and because of the number of cars (about 300) and my lack of time, I needed to come up with a technique which produces similar "stage makeup" effects quickly & easily.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones You don't employ conventional weathering techniques? You use the car as a canvas, and just reproduce the image in the photograph? That is incredible. Honestly, I've never thought of doing it like that. Painting a picture the real freight car on the model. Wow.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mellow-Mike Painting the rust on. That's what I was trying to convey in the FAQ. I'm not really weathering. I'm painting with acrylics and enamels using a brush - as if the side of each car were a canvas. I was never sold on any of the conventional model RR weathering methods you mentioned.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by chutton01 One thing I didn't seem mentioned in the FAQ was your method for rust spots, in particular the nice rust spots on CNW 175016. I've seen these rust spots (dark, splotchly rust spots surrounded by lighter rust stains) on much prototype equipment (particular gondolas), and have seen a few methods of making them (e.g. brown primer covered by rubber cement, spray final coat, rub away leaving splotched, add rust wash; final coat, add dark rust color with very fine brush or piece of wire, then add rush paint/wash - and there are others). What's your prefered method for achieving that effect?
QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy Wow, Awsome attention to detail!
QUOTE: My fav's are the Rail Boxes, very true to form!
QUOTE: Why did you sell all of them?