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I started this time with a locomotive the 3-truck shay from Sunset the weathering you see here is different what I have done on freight cars I can say it is not easy for me to make it nice I hope it is on his way. I used grimy black for the entire locomotive and wash it with benzene used also some powders and brown colors. The smokebox is what I done first on top of it gets blacker later.

The first as it was above the weathering bellow pictures I want to make it older and older. The railroad name is made up the weathering is still going on now is it drying hope to continue on the weekend

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You're a talented modeler Ed, that weathering is fantastic. Do you use chalks, oils, typical model paint, or a combination? Weathering takes a lot of practice and paying attention to the prototype to get it believable and you can check that box off.

I like the rerailers, tools and other items on the running boards.  Nice job!

@up148 posted:

You're a talented modeler Ed, that weathering is fantastic. Do you use chalks, oils, typical model paint, or a combination? Weathering takes a lot of practice and paying attention to the prototype to get it believable and you can check that box off.

I like the rerailers, tools and other items on the running boards.  Nice job!

Thanks UP148, I use a lot of different types of paint but I always mix and of course combination with powders. I search every time on the internet and print the pictures sometimes a lot or I use books😀

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@darlander posted:

Very nice Ed!!   Your work is over the Top!!!!

By any chance, do you make house calls?    I need help with weathering!  

Cheers, Dave

Thanks Dave, no problem to help with the weathering I can give you tips what I use of paint and how I start do you want to weather a locomotive or a freight car? There are many ways how you can do it but in the US ar also people who are very good you can see it on YouTube for example a lot are very good in ho scale.

@ED3945 posted:

Thanks Dave, no problem to help with the weathering I can give you tips what I use of paint and how I start do you want to weather a locomotive or a freight car? There are many ways how you can do it but in the US ar also people who are very good you can see it on YouTube for example a lot are very good in ho scale.

I will be doing both.   My layout is what I call "Finished" at least for trackage and scenery.    I have done a lot of repainting and detailing of my present fleet of engines and rolling stock.   I'm not in need of adding rolling stock or locomotives so I guess I'm at the stage where weathering detail is my next attempt.   This would also include buildings.     I will be checking out tutelage from the internet.   You are a "master" in my opinion, and I would appreciate using you as a resource down the line.  Thanks!

Cheers, Dave

@darlander posted:

I will be doing both.   My layout is what I call "Finished" at least for trackage and scenery.    I have done a lot of repainting and detailing of my present fleet of engines and rolling stock.   I'm not in need of adding rolling stock or locomotives so I guess I'm at the stage where weathering detail is my next attempt.   This would also include buildings.     I will be checking out tutelage from the internet.   You are a "master" in my opinion, and I would appreciate using you as a resource down the line.  Thanks!

Cheers, Dave

Thank you I hope that some pictures on my forum help you if you have any question please let me know.

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