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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2015, 02:36:02 PM »
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Some closeups of the "hero" containers.





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Ed Kapucinski
Every night, he plants a new tree.
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #31 on: January 28, 2015, 06:44:47 AM »
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I'm gonna have to re-read this whole thing when my FVM PRR H30's show up in the mail. They should be weathered similarly since they mostly carried bulk cement.

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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #32 on: January 28, 2015, 07:05:02 AM »
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Josh, great thread.  I'm still nervous about doing things like this, but knowing you, you don't stop till you are happy and that is all that matters.  I probably don't spend enough time on this board.

Tom, Josh was a monster before all of this- don't feel bad! :D

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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #33 on: January 28, 2015, 01:19:14 PM »
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@Chris333 if you find any pictures, do share! I'll likely pick up those covered hoppers. 
@Lemosteam LOL. Now that you got an airbrush, you can work wonders!

It's pretty important to spray a fade on the paint.
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #34 on: January 28, 2015, 02:29:52 PM »
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This looks fantastic. Puts my weathering efforts right in their place!

It'll look even more amazing in that realistic setting you're talking about.

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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #35 on: February 03, 2015, 10:54:54 PM »
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I saw these in person last week. The photos don't do it justice.
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #36 on: February 04, 2015, 03:19:58 PM »
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I saw these in person last week. The photos don't do it justice.

Thanks, dude!

So...the adventure continues!
Next up, her majesty the GE44 Tonner.



Ooh! Shiny!
First she got a sprayed on coat of Future.


I was having trouble with the clearcoat. In fact, I'm terrified to paint anything gloss. I'm not good at it yet.
At first, I was spraying the dang thing just would not look glossy. I concluded I was possibly spraying too dry/light/far away. I got in there and sprayed a little thicker until I got visible gloss. I never did anything to an assembled locomotive before so I realized a little too late I'd have to spray around the hand rails.  At this point in the photo, the Future is dry to the touch but it did even out a little more. It doesn't look as bad. I can live with it. The other side was a little better.


After all that, I sprayed a the wheels with that black primer that gums up my airbrush (worth it, though) and gave the trucks an overspray with some gray to represent ballast dust, and browns for dirt. I did some black/brown washes on the walkways.





I sprayed some brown to creep up the sides. I also sprayed some black and brown in top. I think I need to tone the gloss down a little more. "above the waist."
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The ends were hit with a black wash and once dry, I put dirt streaks with burnt umber. I stippled towards the top, let it dry a little, and then applied a wet flat brush in a downward motion.


I also painted the handrails yellow. I was told to use Pactra Racing Car paints on handrails because they are flexable and perfect for use on handrails. I'm not sure how to use these as the consistency is a little strange for me. It's almost gummy.

What's next?
I ordered some Vallejo paints from MicroMark. Once that arrives, I'll finish the model. I will tone down the gloss with thin soot/dirt oversprays.
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Ed Kapucinski
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No, I said "Ed's Law."

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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #37 on: February 04, 2015, 10:56:59 PM »
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And who said to themselves that they couldn't weather. No stopping you now. looks damn fine.
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #38 on: February 05, 2015, 10:35:00 AM »
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I also painted the handrails yellow. I was told to use Pactra Racing Car paints on handrails because they are flexable and perfect for use on handrails. I'm not sure how to use these as the consistency is a little strange for me. It's almost gummy.


If your Pactra paint is gummy then it needs to be thinned. If you are using it to brush paint the handrails than it can be a little thicker than it needs to be to airbrush. Pactra has a thinner that i use and it works fine. I would use there thinner because it is a special RC paint that will stay flexible and you don't want to lose that. 

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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #39 on: February 08, 2015, 06:53:30 PM »
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I'll wait till you lot decide to weather some circle-keystone FVM H30s before I even think about spraying mine with dullcote.
Dullcote is the limit I hit with my FVM B&O wagontop boxcars. I just couldn't bring myself to attempt weathering them.
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #40 on: February 08, 2015, 07:53:51 PM »
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Saw these in person as well yesterday. The photos really don't do them justice.
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #41 on: February 08, 2015, 08:38:47 PM »
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I'll wait till you lot decide to weather some circle-keystone FVM H30s before I even think about spraying mine with dullcote.
Dullcote is the limit I hit with my FVM B&O wagontop boxcars. I just couldn't bring myself to attempt weathering them.

What's the worst that could happen? Do a box car first. You have nothing to fear with a light hand, and Tom Mann('s book).
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #42 on: February 11, 2015, 08:39:26 PM »
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A shot by our very own Lee Weldon over at @John 's layout!

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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #43 on: February 11, 2015, 08:42:06 PM »
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I sprayed this with a little more thinned dirt on the roof and trucks. Not as shiny. I messed the roof a little but with a careless whisperfingerprint. I added some exaust and don't think it looks horrible.




I guess I'm done with this. It is not a heavy weathered prototype but I still feel like it is missing that sizzle, that essence of bacon.
Thoughts, anyone?
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Re: Adventures in Weathering
« Reply #44 on: February 11, 2015, 08:46:33 PM »
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Started another project today.
A Western Maryland gon for use in coke container service.



I sprayed the trucks with the usual black/roof brown.
I sprayed the sides with Vallejo rust. Let it chill for a spell, and took a flat, 90% alcohol dowsed brush and scraped off some of the rust. At this point I think it looks like I took too much off some of the lettering


Other side:


A close up with some very pleasing streaks!
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Ed Kapucinski
Every night, he plants a new tree.
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Ed Kapucinski
Every night, he plants a new tree.
He asks excitedly "Did you say Ménage à Trois?"
No, I said "Ed's Law."