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Could that above photo be of a bridge that was "red lead" at once and later painted black?
This modeler needs to refine his dry-brushing techniques. Could use improvement...But seriously, try black with some subtle rusting effects. If it were me, I'd hit it with just one shot of RustAll.
It appears the image is less than accurately colored probably due to levels adjustment by either the camera or photographer. The red-orange hues are way too similar throughout the photograph - leaves, rails, bridge, distant trees, subtle hue of the deck ties, etc. That fact is what leads me to believe the photo has been color manipulated. The look is indicative of a filter having been applied. Still, the orange of the rusty rails is very similar to the bridge color suggesting the bridge was originally black and most of the paint has worn away allowing the steel to rust. At least that is what my eyes see in the picture.
Matt thanks for catching the mistake...that's what I get for typing things very early in the morning.
No worries! Those bridge pictures are hawt. Hope you get to bring this out to Trainfest next year!
Well those images look completely different. That's why I use Nikon. You certainly can see that it's rust that we're dealing with now though.
Too bad you don't have room for a 12" bridge, I have a great one in mind.
You should've just misted it black to tone it down. Dummy.lol
I dont have my airbrush running or the space to do it, so I had to spray bomb it numbnuts. Plus some RustAll primer and shes back to "rust"
Ok here it is spray bombed black. No more evergreen comments!