Thanks for posting. You may consider using a foam block at the top of your hanger to hold the car a little firmer. I have also used cheap eye makeup from the dollar store. It works very well and you don't have to sand it.
is it ok to have just one kind of weathering on an engin?i weathered my shay engin by dry brushing a dried mud color on it but i feel their should be some other kind of weathering on it bit i dont want to over do it.what other kind of weathering should i do to it?
One tip that I learned from a workshop, with whatever medium you are using, go from the bottom to the top...on the prototype, the dirt is more concentrated on the bottom. When using a bottom to top motion, it makes life a whole lot easier.
I've never tried dulling it first so I couldn't say for sure. I've been satisfied with applying the chalks to the cars as is. I know there are some special powders that you can get that will stick to the cars better. I remember seeing them at Micro Mark. They're called DOC O'BRIEN'S WEATHERING POWDERS.
if you dampen the brush, you can create streaks that mimic water runoff.
Spectre0867 7 months ago
Thanks for posting. You may consider using a foam block at the top of your hanger to hold the car a little firmer. I have also used cheap eye makeup from the dollar store. It works very well and you don't have to sand it.
Deltabravo604 1 year ago
would charcoal work if i ground it up into powder for coal cars and stuff like that?
boblesim 2 years ago
Are you talking about using charcoal for weathering the cars? You could give it a try on a cheap car and see how it works.
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thebige61 2 years ago
@boblesim Charcoal, when ground up, is very toxic.
Vmanshow 1 year ago
sure,i will take some pictures of my engin and have my friend teach me how to send them to you.i will send you some as soon as i can(:
brutespiker297 2 years ago
is it ok to have just one kind of weathering on an engin?i weathered my shay engin by dry brushing a dried mud color on it but i feel their should be some other kind of weathering on it bit i dont want to over do it.what other kind of weathering should i do to it?
brutespiker297 2 years ago
Got any pictures of your engine? I'd like to see what you've done so far.
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thebige61 2 years ago
One tip that I learned from a workshop, with whatever medium you are using, go from the bottom to the top...on the prototype, the dirt is more concentrated on the bottom. When using a bottom to top motion, it makes life a whole lot easier.
box306 2 years ago
then dont
Rachmaninov08 2 years ago
Would you recommend dulling the cars plastic shine before doing any weathering and helping the powder stick easier?
chevelle396guy 2 years ago
I've never tried dulling it first so I couldn't say for sure. I've been satisfied with applying the chalks to the cars as is. I know there are some special powders that you can get that will stick to the cars better. I remember seeing them at Micro Mark. They're called DOC O'BRIEN'S WEATHERING POWDERS.
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thebige61 2 years ago
great way to go... like that
svinehunden 3 years ago 2
could this work for O scale too? If it could, could recoment the brush size
BrickstarRunner 3 years ago
The size brush he uses would work to get into the crevices, or you could go a little bigger.
AyTrane 3 years ago