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Oil Paint Rendering - Michael Rinaldi
sb67 replied to Bryn's topic in Weathering, Painting & Transfers
Just found this thread @Bryn, thanks for those videos, there's a good bit of watching on there! The look he gives that loco is superb! I have trouble sometimes trying to translate the methods and look of the locos etc into UK outline stock as I think ours weather differently somehow. I'm getting in to using oil paints and really like the workability of them and I'm not sure if I've posted these before but these are great, highly recommended! I wish he'd do a how to on Diesel! 😉 https://youtu.be/nUOUa86dKEQ -
Steves´s 1980s Rail Pictures.
sb67 replied to SouthernBlue80s's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
That's a fantastic photo! I stand to be corrected but I think that photo was taken on the same platform that the spotters were standing on in the previous pic. I remember it being a stabling point for locos and a default place to look whenever I went there. -
Steves´s 1980s Rail Pictures.
sb67 replied to SouthernBlue80s's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
That's how I remember Liverpool St 🙂 -
Humbrol enamel paint - the future
sb67 replied to Northwich's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
I've found it harder to get Humbrol paints over the last few years and now have a stock of various enamels and acrylics. How do you get on extending the drying time of acrylics when weathering? -
@J. S. Bach They are, my favourite would have to be the Buff Tip, this was taken after a night of Moth trapping, I'd never find one of these in the wild! The Spectacle Moth comes close though.
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Nice photo's @The Lurker After finding the caterpillar a while back I saw my first Jersey Tiger Moth of the year last week, it was too dark, and the moth was too fast to get a photo, yesterday saw my first ever, for my garden at least, Hummingbird Hawk Moth, it moved all along my Verbena and Buddleia, way too fast to get a photo of that! Hopefully I'll see both again.
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@97406 Just caught up with your thread, got to say the 37's look mighty fine! Not sure which livery I prefer, growing up with BR Blue that's my default but I do think Red Stripe and Triple Grey suited them to a tee! Your weathering looks great as well, all good stuff!
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Greenwich Bridge (Micro Layout done on a budget)
sb67 replied to klambert's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
@klambert I'd recommend looking at the Silvertown tramway too, mainline locos and only a few wagons would make a great micro layout. Wagons were propelled along some of it too, I loosely based mine on it. @simon b Great photo! I looked at Silvertown a while back and didn't come across that one! That scene is Micro inspiration in itself! -
Thanks Rob. To remove the wash, I just used a paintbrush dampened with white spirit, even after drying for a while it came off the high gloss surface pretty easily. I'm leaving the varnish to harden for a few days too as I think that could come off easy if I'm not careful! It was Humbrol acrylic varnish.
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Loads of Butterflies out and about today on my walk. The majority were Gatekeeper, Meadow Browns and Skippers, with a few Red Admirals and Whites. Can anyone tell the difference between an Essex and a Small Skipper?
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As another diversion and a bit of a homage to the late great Mick Bonwick I've decided to weather a Land Rover that could be used on my layout. I'm going to use methods from the thread he did on the subject. https://www.rmweb.co.uk/blogs/entry/24935-oxford-diecast-176th-land-rover-series-1-introduction/ Basic, out of the box model. I put some Maskol on the windows in case I couldn't get any varnish overspray off. Mig dark wash added to the nooks and crannies and left to dry for 30 mins or so. Most of the dark wash has been removed and the vehicle has been given a dusting of matt varnish. I'm going to let that dry then I'll use some powders for the next bit although I think those door hinges need toning down or painting.
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Fantastic work James, the layout is looking superb! 👍
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Afraid I'm not able to see the video, looks like a nice pond. 🙂
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Not sure if it helps but I'm thinking it's the same as small radius electrofrog Y points. If you hardwire the point blades you'll have to physically make a cut between the frog and the point blades. I've done it on said Y points but there's not much room to mess with and it looks like there's even less with those points. https://www.rmweb.co.uk/topic/157365-peco-small-y-electrofrog-normal-y-point/ Not sure if this all helps, but hopefully points you in the right direction, no pun intended!
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Love that, forgotten all about it! There's a whole rabbit warren of 70's theme tunes and soundtracks that I grew up with, ironically in the 80's! Shaft, Trouble Man, Superfly, Taxi, Hill St Blues to name but a few!
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As a diversion from weathering wagons, I've painted a few figures as I'm prepping the layout for my first show. I'm not going to need any more really, maybe another loco crew but that depends on the Locos I choose to take. They're all Modelu figures. A very cruel close up!
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Is that the original Ian Futers loco? I remember drooling over that on Lochside, seeing a weathered blue diesel at an exhibition was a rarity back then! Looks like you're doing some fine work and giving it the respect it deserves. 👍
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And then there's this! 🙂
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Not the 60's but this did it for me, still does! Loved that but when I heard this it just blew me away!
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Thank you John.