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Karl Reichenbach posted:
SIRT posted:

        Keeping it cold, arriving on T3 later................

 

 

                                                                   Miller Time!

Sirt,

Is most of your weathering done with an air brush?

Karl

Hi Karl -

I never had time for an air brush or hard to get paints that dry up. I was never successful at getting the look using one either. Some people think dusting with an air brush is called weathering but it's far from it.

For better results, control and items done in minutes. I use spray cans, hand decorate items using hobby acrylics and Bragdon's powders, coated with clear lacquer sprays.

Thanks.

MORE tips HERE - https://steves3roscale.shutterfly.com/pictures/5010

 

 

Over the past few years members of the National Capital Trackers have run trains for the elementary grade kids at the Eagle Academy PCS in DC.  The trains I run at these events are not the ones I run on my home layout.  The trains I use are less fragile and more colorful and fun.  Here are a couple of my boxcars.

On this Lionel, several of the starts and the eagles eye lights up.

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This MTH car has a light in the torch Miss M&M is holding up.

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