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Blog Comments posted by Tony Teague
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Just keeps getting better!
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Superb job!
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Lookin' right mucky now!
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Probably no need!
I am sure most fireman got pretty dirty during a days work
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Looks great!
Is the fireman rubbing his eyes in order to remove excess weathering?
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Will call by on Sunday
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4 hours ago, Mick Bonwick said:
Heading for a dirty weekend.
Too much information!
Will you be at Scaleforum?
Tony
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Grime building nicely!
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Very subtle!
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Excellent!
I do like a good bit of filth!
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Great start!
Is that it?
Tony
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15 hours ago, Mick Bonwick said:
It's a quiz, but without prizes.
Bu**er.
I'd go with Dullcote, a light airbrushing in track dirt or similar on the wheel treads and in a stripe down the boiler from the chimney, plus powders to complete - black smoke & dark earth.
Tony
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Is that rhetorical, or is it a quiz?
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This layer adds a further dimension - I was concerned with the last one that the yellow bits looked too bright in relation to the dirt on the wheels.
Tony
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I must remember to wear mine!
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Nice!
The epitome of minimalist weathering.
(Not something I am good at...)
Tony
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Mick
Looks great but I feel that the net should be a bit "less black" / used.
Not sure how you would do this.....
Tony
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Mick
Did you apply a coat of Testors before you started on the pigments?
Tony
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Hi Mick
Why have you chosen not to use a Panel Line Wash for this work?
Tony
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Can't do mine, its raining.
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You plonker!
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Looks in focus to me - and a pretty good interior!
Tony
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Looks a bit like when my airbrush clogs - and far easier than spoiling a perfectly good toothbrush!
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Stunning work!
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PDK Maunsell L1 class 4-4-0 No. 1783. Step 9 - Finishing Touches.
in Mick Bonwick's Blog
A blog by Mick Bonwick in RMweb Blogs
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Rea;;y excellent Mick - filthy yet subtle.