QUOTE: Originally posted by Piedsou Here are two more photos of the mine. The third picture is one of the Shenandoah coal dock, where some of the coal mined there is delivered. Dale Latham
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QUOTE: Originally posted by river_eagle I painted it grey, and used silver paint pen to add color back, and a little black wash for the shadow effect. did dullcoat after assembly,which gave the windows that dirty frosted look, and brushed alcohol over areas that need a chalky/ dusty look {see stairs/post under loader}- same color as door I have later found that Sharpie makes brown pens, that work great over the silver/grey for rust stains. sorry don't have better pic, just happened to be in backgroud. brown sharpie used on coaling tower click on pic for full size.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bush9245 I feel deprived. Am I the only one who does not own this kit? It's a good one. I am just jealous.
QUOTE: Originally posted by 304live FRITSCHSR, did y'all black out some of the windows in the building? how do you think that it looked if you did? i blacked out some of mine to give the appearence of broken windows that hadnt been replaced but just covered up.... im going to do it from the outside on one or two with something to see how it looks as well....
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Safety Valve I see all those wonderfully completed kits with the neat colors. Especially the green. What color was that green?