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  1. Just now, Duncan. said:

    Janet's earmarked to paint them when they arrive as part of her lockdown therapy!

    Cheers

    Duncan

     

    Ooft, rewarding as they are I found them difficult to paint with only brushes. The legs and body yes but things like hands, faces and hats for example are all done by little blobs of slightly thinned paints which i apply with something like a 0.3mm drill bit!!!

    I'm sure there must be better techniques but I get there in the end.

     

    Looking forward to seeing yours.

     

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  2. :lol::blink: oops even better than, do minitrix ones predate the peco ones? Either way what you've got looks excellent .

     

    I replaced all my peco vans for farish ones a while ago but I didn't particularly think I needed to really as what I had looked OK.

     

     What about adding a character to the veranda?

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  3. Thanks Dave

     always good to get feedback from a true expert. I think you are right about 16 tonners though, it does seem to be a subject in its own right.

     

    another difficultyI find is trying to generate suitable variation accross a rake of them, you feel if you are doing the same thing time and time again, it probably wouldn't look like it in the end either but as you are working you tend to get sucked into it.

     

     

  4. Yeah, agreed on the battered and bruised point. I've seen a few guys try it in bigger scales and I'm not even sure it works there so you can forget it with N gauge.

     

    Thanks for your feeback though, its appreciated. I always think you've got a great eye with the colour palette you use for your weathering so if they work for you that's a good start IMO

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  5. At the risk of accelerating the process of my marbles getting lost.... I decided to attend to a recent delivery from the excellent Modelu3D

     

    I like to have my locos lamped up, even if it does happen to sometimes end up showing the wrong headcode.

     

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    Then after painting and dotting with a 0.3mm drill bit to replicate the lamp.

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  6. That's a decent shift put in there Iain, and I'm sure you sat back and felt you'd made progress.

     

    Looking forward to seeing you progress further in albeit these difficult times.

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  7. Thanks Duncan, appreciate your input.  You are right off course with your comment regarding the scale and harshness of the photography at this scale and I remember working with some paul bartlett pictures up in front of me whilst doing the weathering and thinking I'd done OK but when I see them there the rust spots do look like circles applied with a circular object, which I kind of suppose many rust spots would have been anyway.

     

    They do look OK at NVD like you say and that's all I am for.

     

    Thanks for your comments.

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