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DavoDentetsu posted an update in the group
Weathering 3 weeks agoEF81 400
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Airbrush
Got an airbrush as a Christmas gift, having fun weathering locomotives I was too scared to do earlier with my paints and powders.
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Tom_Fredenberg posted an update in the group
Weathering 4 months ago4 months ago (edited)
PC ex-NYC E8 (N-Scale)
This Life Like E8 started life as a NYC Lightning Stripe model. I drybrushed over the original paint, added a Cigar Band, then drybrushed over that. I want to represent the passage of time. It will receive a ‘PC’ on the nose and a PC road number, minimum markings for an aging locomotive. This is for my PC Mail Train.
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DavoDentetsu posted an update in the group
Weathering 4 months ago37411 Take Two
Some 14 or 15 years ago, I made my first attempt at a big new scary project: to weather one of my beloved and still very new Bachmann Class 37s. I picked the EWS version as my previous BR large logo 37410 just looked too good to do.
It was a pretty basic job and just utilised Tamiya powders to do. It went well I thought and as I hadn’t…
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Tom_Fredenberg posted an update in the group
Weathering 4 months agoRandom N-Scale weathered locomotives
I only have a few weathered locomotives. I am working on a Life Like custom Penn Central E8 for my Mail Train.
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DavoDentetsu posted an update in the group
Weathering 6 months agoEF81s
I wanted a heavier build up of dirt on these as the loco scene can still tend towards the reasonably clean side. Freight locos go longer between washes and are ideal inspiration.
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DavoDentetsu posted an update in the group
Weathering 6 months agoD51
A loco my friend owns and had sent interstate to have weathered. A fantastic job, but I believe the weatherer no longer does this scale.
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DavoDentetsu posted an update in the group
Weathering 7 months agoDiesel-hydraulics are always a good go to when you want a heavier set of colours on your locos.
The DD54 is a classic example of early tech getting coated in oil and soot.
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