How to weather model train locomotive | wethareing #imprint text-align: center; airbrush | weathering with wash and pastel
In this video I showed my techniques of weathering by aging an N Scale diesel locomotive #imprint text-align: center; using airbrush – The locomotive here is an N Scale Baldwin VO-1000 by Atlas Model Railroad Company. Weathering a locomotive is an essential part in Model Railroading towards achieving realism and in this video I show some easy to follow tips and tricks. If used properly these methods can provide excellent results even for a beginner. The items used in this video are very streight forward art supplies which should be available in any art or hobby shop around the world:
– Chalk Paint: s
– Dry pastels: l
– Colored chalk: /
Plus, demineralized water, dish washing soap and a couple of pencils.
I have used a few commercial hobby weathering supplies, namely,
– Testors Dullcote Lacquer: /
– Testors weathering stain: /
however, those can be replaced easily with locally available matte lacquer and homemade wash (the technique of which is described in detail in the video).
In addition, I showed a little clip of disassembling the sideframes of an N Scale locomotive, however, if you wish to see a complete guide, here is the full video: 4
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