You're approaching SIRT territory with your weathering.
@coach joe posted:You're approaching SIRT territory with your weathering.
Joe, I think that is the highest compliment one could give on weathering!
@coach joe posted:You're approaching SIRT territory with your weathering.
SIRT?
Steve, AKA SIRT is a master at weathering and realism. He posts often here on the forum and has had articles in the magazine. His signature line is "when you're ready for real", and his modeling doesn't dissapoint.
@coach joe posted:Steve, AKA SIRT is a master at weathering and realism. He posts often here on the forum and has had articles in the magazine. His signature line is "when you're ready for real", and his modeling doesn't dissapoint.
Well, thank you for the complement. I checked out some of his work and it was amazing!
Finally got the ladder on the caboose... 2 years later. I've been continually worried that I made the caboose too short( this is the first caboose I have ever made). However I found a photo of the Rotary Caboose next to WPYR #3. Looks pretty good to me.
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I'd love to see that photo in color. I think No. 3 looks great like that.
In working with the original designer of the 3d model of the Shovelnose diesel, I am pleased to announce that the shell is now available for purchase through Shapeways 3d printing company.
It really looks nice, Tom!