Pencarrow
Western Thunderer
Rob,
If it’s not too much on an imposition, could you give us a bleat-by-bleat account of what you’re doing?
thanks much
Simon
He'll be rail head cleaning at some point...
Rob,
If it’s not too much on an imposition, could you give us a bleat-by-bleat account of what you’re doing?
thanks much
Simon
Still on the trackwork....View attachment 119130
Rob,
If it’s not too much on an imposition, could you give us a bleat-by-bleat account of what you’re doing?
thanks much
Simon
He'll be rail head cleaning at some point...
Rob,
If it’s not too much on an imposition, could you give us a bleat-by-bleat account of what you’re doing?
thanks much
Simon
Right. Sorted myself out. Here goes.
There is no underlay. The track is laid direct to the board.
Everything is then sprayed with Humbrol acrylic Dark Earth from a rattly can.
View attachment 119159
The rail sides are then coloured using Humbrol Iron Oxide weathering powder which is then sealed with a dusting of acrylic matt varnish.
I then paint the sleepers with Humbrol 173 track colour. This is wiped off to varying degrees using a cotton bud.
View attachment 119160
The rail sides are toned down using Humbrol smoke weathering powder before Dark Earth, White and Smoke weathering powders are added to the sleepers.
View attachment 119161
Once happy, it's all sealed with more Acrylic matt varnish.
View attachment 119162
Further tweaking can be done once the ballast is down.
I hope this helps. I tend not to take too much notice of what I'm doing, working on the 'if it looks right.....' basis. My modelling sort of evolves really, no skill involved and certainly no science!!
Rob
Causes lots of issues though when I try and replicate what I've done or get asked how to do it!
Right. Sorted myself out. Here goes.
There is no underlay. The track is laid direct to the board.
Everything is then sprayed with Humbrol acrylic Dark Earth from a rattly can.
View attachment 119159
The rail sides are then coloured using Humbrol Iron Oxide weathering powder which is then sealed with a dusting of acrylic matt varnish.
I then paint the sleepers with Humbrol 173 track colour. This is wiped off to varying degrees using a cotton bud.
View attachment 119160
The rail sides are toned down using Humbrol smoke weathering powder before Dark Earth, White and Smoke weathering powders are added to the sleepers.
View attachment 119161
Once happy, it's all sealed with more Acrylic matt varnish.
View attachment 119162
Further tweaking can be done once the ballast is down.
I hope this helps. I tend not to take too much notice of what I'm doing, working on the 'if it looks right.....' basis. My modelling sort of evolves really, no skill involved and certainly no science!!
Rob
That trackwork looks fantastic, Rob.
Thank ewe!
Hi Rob
What did you use to create the caked spilt oil/grease effect on these sleepers highlighted in your photo below? Or was it serendipity?
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