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bnsfdash8 Good looking job on the Pete. It must have one large Cat under the hood. I like the grain trailer but the Pete looks like it should be handling a bull hauler. It just has that stance. At any rate - great job.Carl
Semi-Related, as the techniques can and will definitely be applied to some N-scale stuff, but I spent some time this evening working on a technique to paint something that looked like 'raw' plate steel; in particular a mill scale effect. In this case, it was for a portion of the superstructure for a 1/35 German SPG (8.8cm Waffentrager). I am extremely pleased with the results. This piece will get some more work with some rust/wash layers, as I want something that's not quite 'fresh' plate, but I think if I had been going for something right off the assembly line, I'd have nailed it.
That looks really nice. What parts from the Atlas kit were used? Looks like you scratch-built the roof(?)Mark in Oregon
Looks good. What technique did you use? Rock salt as masking agent or something else?
This was the 'hairspray technique'.Basecoast of a nearly black with dark rust variations. Applied hairspray and as soon as it was dry, shot on some light grey. Waited about a minute, then used a wetted coarse brush to wipe away randomly.
Interesting - thanks for the info! Did you use organic solvent or water-based solvent type paints for the black and gray?