16-Ton Mineral Wagons
16-Ton Mineral Wagons
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Re: 16-Ton Mineral Wagons
Nice work and really good weathering!
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Re: 16-Ton Mineral Wagons
They look well weathered Ratch.
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Thanks very much guys Images on line vary from pristine to old rust-buckets, I aimed in the middle
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Re: 16-Ton Mineral Wagons
Nice work I like the rust effect.
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Nicely done Ratch, those wagons look like they have seen plenty of service!
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Thanks very much guys, that's the effect I was hoping for Shaun
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Nice pair of rust buckets there Ratch
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Re: 16-Ton Mineral Wagons
Coming from the South Wales Valleys, I saw a lot of coal wagons and you have captured the look,tidy.
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Thanks very much
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Missed these when you'd done them 3month back ...
They look nicely aged. What did you use for your rust ?
They look nicely aged. What did you use for your rust ?
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Cheers Chris, I chose to weather the trucks using Humbrol Enamel Wash AV210 Rust followed by Humbrol Powders AV0001 Black, AV0006 Iron Oxide, AV0007 Dark Earth and AV0008 Rust applied using various techniques; washes, streaking, stippling and sprinkling
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Re: 16-Ton Mineral Wagons
nice weathering, i have never tried weathering don`t know if i could do it that`s why i like the shiny stuff you done a good job