First attempt may not be entirely true, but it is with using Pan Pastels. I started on some basic boxcars and then tried a Bachmann H-16-44. I watched Mike Confalone's weathering videos from MRH. Take a look below and let me know what you think. I really find weathering back locomotives difficult.
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The H-16-44 ready for Dullcote. I did add Hancock Air Horns and some bits of styrene to represent the steam generator. |
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Here it is after a round of pan pastels. |
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Another shot. |
Please feel free to comment on the box cars and locomotive. I am very open to creative criticism, and am always looking to improve.
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