How to weather track
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@NSBNSFsuperfan You suck your moms ass. :)
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Hi, this is great, i have just invested in a air brush and am not sure what is the best paint to use,you say you use just three,railmatch sleeper grime, roof dirt and black, railmatch do two lots of the sleeper grime and the roof dirt one is code 406 and the other is 2406 for sleeper grime roof dirt is 403 and 2403 could you please tell me which one's you use and do you use matt black as the black paint, i hope you dont think i am stupid as i am new to this air brushing Paul
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YOU SUCK ASS!
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Very good - just about to start ballasting - gave me some great ideas. By the way you really sound like Bill Bailey!!
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At 9:06 that could be pulled off as real as in 1:1
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That looks really good
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your layhout is very well done! superior in terms of realism compared to most layouts i've seen.
electron2601 6 days ago
@electron2601 Thanks mate
EverardJunction 5 days ago
What did you do to clean the track surface ? Did you wipe it whilst it was wet or clean the paint off once it was all dry ?
anthony566 1 month ago
@anthony566 I waited for the paint to dry and then used a track rubber to rub it off.
EverardJunction 1 month ago
Could I just use a normal brush and paint in sections i.e- rust on the track first then grime on the ballst? Also I was looking at your video on weathering a mineral van which seems very helpful but could you do one on an actual MK1 because im in the middle of building a layout from the 1972 TOPS era so BR MK1's would of been quite grimy and I dont want to spend all my money and be lazy by just getting someone else to do it.
nordenstation 1 month ago
@nordenstation You can brush paint the track but it will take much longer.
I will be doing a weathering vid soon when the weather warms up.
EverardJunction 1 month ago