Trains.com

Subscriber & Member Login

Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!

Why wash it.......

2092 views
9 replies
1 rating 2 rating 3 rating 4 rating 5 rating
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Why wash it.......
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 13, 2005 9:19 PM
..............when it's gonna get repainted anyways. Here's my first real attempt at weathering. I got a little carried away but I'm happy with it. Nothing better to do with a UP engine [:D][B)]. Input and creative suggestions are welcomed.



Thanks,
Jeremy
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 13, 2005 9:55 PM
Looking good![:D][:D]
  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Sullivan County, NY
  • 239 posts
Posted by jwr_1986 on Sunday, February 13, 2005 9:59 PM
You could always claim it's been the victim an accident. Personally I think it looks pretty cool. I also have to smile when I see the Rock Island patch on a UP. If I had the guts I'd do something similar to my UP's. I wonder what a NS patch would look like... Anyway nice work, you're definately further along than I am.

Jesse
  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: US
  • 641 posts
Posted by mikebonellisr on Monday, February 14, 2005 12:40 AM
nice start.....If the body had gotten that dirty then the trucks would have been much worse.
  • Member since
    January 2004
  • From: Reedsburg WI (near Wisconsin Dells)
  • 3,370 posts
Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Monday, February 14, 2005 4:42 PM
Jeremy,

I like it much, anything but that UP hearld......

But I do agree with the above post, I'd add some weathering to the trucks. Add some spray to the fuel tank, and on each end of the engine, if you run alot of MU's, where the plow would be in a strait steak, as if it were spit up by an engine in front of it.

Noah
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 14, 2005 6:17 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. I did try to weather the trucks and tank with the chaulks but it didn't stay. I'll experiment with some paint after I try blending the shell some. thanks for the suggestions.

Jeremy
  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: US
  • 736 posts
Posted by tomwatkins on Monday, February 14, 2005 6:54 PM
Jeremy,
I like it a lot. The "rock" emblem looks good on it. I do agree that the trucks and tank need a bit more, but it's looking good so far.
Nice job,
Tom Watkins
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 14, 2005 9:17 PM
Jeremy. You did spray with dullcote after you chalked it right? Otherwise the chalks come right off when you touch them. But its looking great.
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 14, 2005 9:18 PM
forgot to mention: Im thinking CSX patch on one of those big yellows.[:D]
  • Member since
    April 2001
  • From: Netherlands
  • 226 posts
Posted by Nieuweboer on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:24 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by JPM335

Jeremy. You did spray with dullcote after you chalked it right? Otherwise the chalks come right off when you touch them. But its looking great.

I've been using chalks for so many years and can assure you that they don't come off that easily. First of all work them on and in very thouroughly and then and that's important never touch the weathered parts with your bare (and sticky) fingers but use the cheap cotton gloves that are sold in pharmacies. If you use the gloves when applying chalk they get pretty dirty and that's good because when you use them handling your rolling stock no touchmarks are visible.

Subscriber & Member Login

Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!

Users Online

There are no community member online

Search the Community

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Model Railroader Newsletter See all
Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter and get model railroad news in your inbox!