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Here's another BN test which prompted me to try a variant of the fade recipe. This time I wanted to go for a relatively worn woodchip gon that shows some of the yellowing that is so typical of old BN cars, such as:http://www.railcarphotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=52976First I tweaked the fade spray by cutting back on the Microscale Flat and upping the Polly Scale dust (which gives a good flat finish itself) and then added roughly equal dallops of zinc white and transparent oxide yellow. I sprayed several light coats as usual, then gave the model a wash of light grime (thinned raw umber) and applied some Bragdon powder to the underside of the horizontal ribs. I then applied another wash, this time ~1 part raw umber, ~2 parts zinc white, and ~3 parts transparent yellow. (This is the first time I have tried the transparent colors in a wash.) After applying some basic rusting, here is the result, with a stock model in the background:[Trucks, couplers and brakewheel still to come...] The yellowing is not quite as blatant as the prototype, but it is closer than the earlier BN boxcar was.Cheers,Gary
Still waiting for Gary to post a tutorial on well car weathering. I just can't get it right.