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Misadventures in the paint booth.This is my first attempt to weather the silver roof of a boxcar, in this case the victim is a $6 NOS Roundhouse boxcar kit. I used an AK Interactive brown wash for the first pass, then burnt sienna and raw umber artist's oils for the rust. The oils need to dry before I can Dullcote it and knock down the shine, but so far I'm not sure I'm liking what I've done. The paint reminds me of food residue stuck to a pan more than real-life rust spots.This is the article I was following. I'm guessing some of the techniques may not work in N scale like they do here in HO. http://rrmodelcraftsman.com/weathering-an-ex-penn-central-conrail-boxcar/I did try the zinc white oil paint on a M-T PC boxcar to fade it and it's coming out much better. No pictures since I can't touch it while it dries. I'll post it here or in next week's thread..
The roof looks very much overdone .. I would try to strip it down and start again .. I'm no weathering expert, but Tom Mann had some tutorials somewhere that might help .. maybe in the weathering section on here ..
No need to remove it all at once.Hit it with mineral spirits (the "generic" version of the AK thinner) to pull some if not most of the paint off with a flat brush.-Dave
Here’s another short clip from the Modutrak layout at RPM St Louis.An Alco near the New Lisbon engine house....
A few of you here know that I'm not a fan of sound, but seeing/hearing that HH660 clatter away when I saw the layout at the meet - just idling when I was there - simply made me smile. Really nice effect, done well.
I used mineral spirits and a paper towel to wipe away some of the paint. I ran out of paper towels before I could finish, but the roof of this car is looking better.
Here’s another short clip from the Modutrak layout at RPM St Louis.An Alco near the New Lisbon engine house.
I have no clue how to make the "ghetto grilles" over the windscreens.
Misadventures in the paint booth. no clue how to make the "ghetto grilles" over the windscreens. I can always add those details later.