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Model Railroading > Best book/online info on weathering steam??Date: 02/03/16 06:48 Best book/online info on weathering steam?? Author: steam290 I'm looking for good info on weathering steam. I have a book: "Steam Locomotive Projects & Ideas" put out by model railroader, but I have actually seen better weathering than that which is shown in the book. I am planning to work with an air brush. Where do you guys get your tips? Is there a good online or print article?
I am new to air brushing, and I don't know how well mine will work. Its a Paasche TGX with the largest tip being .66. I may have to get a new one. Date: 02/03/16 08:18 Re: Best book/online info on weathering steam?? Author: NSTopHat MIG (Jimenez) Pigments has a book or two on weathering steam locomotives, though they are European oriented, they should still point you in the right direction.
Regards, Russ Date: 02/03/16 09:25 Re: Best book/online info on weathering steam?? Author: steam290 Nice. I supposed steam weathers the same way on whichever side of the pond you happen to be.
Date: 02/03/16 10:21 Re: Best book/online info on weathering steam?? Author: Sasquatch I know you are looking for a book, but Jeff Johnson makes a good video set on the subject:
http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?3,2295748,2295870#msg-2295870 -Tom Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/03/16 10:22 by Sasquatch. Date: 02/03/16 14:36 Re: Best book/online info on weathering steam?? Author: superchief73 Sasquatch Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I know you are looking for a book, but Jeff > Johnson makes a good video set on the subject: > > http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?3,2 > 295748,2295870#msg-2295870 > > -Tom Best Instructional Video i Own!!! Javier Cervantes Castle Rock , CO Date: 02/03/16 17:11 Re: Best book/online info on weathering steam?? Author: Jeff_Johnston Thank you for the fine comments on my videos, guys! Much appreciated, and it's gratifying to know they can do someone some good.
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