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Hornby Peckett 0-6-0ST 'Westminster'. Step 11 - Pigments.


Mick Bonwick

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The cab roof has now had some MIG Productions Black Smoke pigment brushed on to represent the build-up of grot ejected by the chimney/funnel, and random applications of the same pigment and Industrial City Dirt have been made to parts of the running plate. This locomotive is to be portrayed in a quarry environment, so a layer of dust is needed to reflect that. The Industrial City Dirt is also applied to areas of the wheels, steps and areas where crew's boots would take the stone dust.

 

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Now that's lovely and dustified. 

 

All of this is prompting me to have a go at my example of Westminster...

 

Rob. 

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