Weathering Model Train Cars #4: Oil Wash, Clear Cote & Rust Pigments

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

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i am giving you a run through (how-to) of how i weather my rollingstock. first i pick the load out of the cars. then i fade the loads and railcars down to make them look worn down. i use acrylic paint and my airbrush to do this but it can also be done using regular brushes. for the basic weathering i use oil paints mixed with orderless petroleum. the advantage of using oil paint is that it never really drys. as long as you done clear-coat it you can always apply more petroleum and work with it. last step is to do some rust using dry and wet pigments...

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  • Skal du ikke snart airbrushe noget mere? ;) mangler nogle gode film så jeg kan læse lidt hehe.

  • @bibihest jeg har lige malet et par modeller, men har ikke filmet det.

    jeg skal i gang med min apache i næste weekend og der filmer jeg det hele (((:

  • very cool dude!!

  • @NatePinky thanks

  • I like K-Line container

  • @nozomi1969 me too :)

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  • WEATHERING MODEL RAILROAD #1 #2 #3 #4 and #5: very interesting videos! Good job. Gianluca.

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