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Looks good Josh, I am glad to see you are practicing on your model before working on my EM1.
Whoa- I was practicing on his model!
Nice subtle weathering. If I knew what pain/color/thinner ratio you used, and technique, I think I could even try to do this kind of weathering - and I suck at weathering! Looks like you mostly airbrushed it lightly from below. Your weathering looks to be less severe than the prototype photo.Did you have the drivers running while spraying them , or will there be a dark shadow behind where the siderods were sitting?
That's why I took pics of both sides! Buy his book! Or wait until December when the second updated edition escapes!Or better yet: buy his stuff!http://m.ebay.ie/sch/i.html?sid=tom_mann77&_pgn=1&isRefine=true
Buy his book! Or wait until December when the second updated edition escapes!
It's basically the same technique I used on my K4. The pic links are broken but...the 2016 N Trak Steam Annual will go on sale soon. I have a complete in depth guide on how to weather it.I use the Vallejo Model RR colors. I think only Micromark sells them. It's a kit. I use 1 drop of paint to 3 or 4 drops of thinner. Spray rust first on the underside, grime, etc. build layers of dirt and grime. Then I went in with a brush and did some washes for texture. There's more texture and color variation than the pictures are showing on the boiler. I sprayed some brown and black (very thin) to blend it all together. I try to "hide" my techniques so it isn't obvious to the layman. It is a little cleaner than the photo, but it was more of an inspirational photo than me replicating it exactly. Sometimes if you try to force a "shape" to match a photo, it doesn't look natural. Yes, I run the drivers. I actually turn it upside down in a cradle and spray the undercarriage first. Seriously, @peteski, you should weather something. You can't be THAT bad.
I have Tom's book.
DUDE! You are about to out- the himself!