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More weathering and avoiding doing the engine shed roof.


Paddy802

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So I decided to weather some Mineral wagons that I've had sat in my cupboard since Christmas. I should really be doing the roof to my engine shed but I've discovered that tiling the roof is like pulling my own teeth with rusty pliers, although it is actually progressing slowly. Needless to say after the second roof section tiled I pushed it to the side and fired up the air brush and got to grips with my paint brushes to do something more enjoyable.

 

I included a few shots of my afternoons labours.
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Looks very good. That second shot in particular has so much atmopshere, and all the shades blending nicely together. 

 

Sorry about your teeth, I hope there will be a few left when you're done :-)

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Looks very good. That second shot in particular has so much atmopshere, and all the shades blending nicely together. 

 

Sorry about your teeth, I hope there will be a few left when you're done :-)

Thanks. I have started the laborious process of engine shed roofs again after the fun of weathering. I'd put a post up about my recent modelling but model roofing is very very very very dull!!

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