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Ryan87

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Weathered Trucks....
« on: April 08, 2009, 04:33:15 PM »
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Trying to see what works for n scale trucks...
Comments? What looks good/bad?

What's your technique for trucks?
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Re: Weathered Trucks....
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2009, 08:54:19 AM »
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I think that looks great Ryan - a very convincing rendition of a fairly new truck.  Will you tell us your technique?

My criteria for truck weathering is that it be fast and foolproof because I want a lot of them. Given that condition, the best I have come up with is to simply spray paint them, in batches of 3-5 pair at a time, with a mix of grimy black and rail tie brown.  I vary the mix a bit from batch to batch.  I then install FVM wheels and dust the whole schmear with Bragdon powders: a blend of soot, dark rust, and medium rust, using a fair amount of pressure with a stiff brush.  Here are a few examples:







The biggest problem I have with this is paint adhesion... On the hopper you can see some wear along the top corner of the side frame, but a quick hit with more powder would make the wear almost disappear.  The best thing about this approach is that it's really easy.

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Re: Weathered Trucks....
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2009, 09:29:42 AM »
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Ryan, I think I can see your reflection on the back of the wheel ;D

A number of colors can be used: the Rich Yourstone formula of Rust+Grimy Black, Roof Brown, Tie Brown, Grimy Black, Sand, Dirt, Krylon Rusty Metal Primer.  I tend to stay away from chalks on the trucks.

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Re: Weathered Trucks....
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2009, 12:37:01 AM »
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Like Tom mentioned, Rust:Grimy Black in a 2:1 mix. Then a wash made of of Burnt Umber and black chalk to bring out the detail. If needed to match prototype, a tiny bit of chalk - black around the bearings or rust on the springs.