Dan, thank you as always for your work and sharing! i absolutely love your work! its definitely great to see a very subtle weathering its very nice that you switched more and more to oils, the efffects are just so awesome with this kind of paint. cheers
So great to wake up and see Dan has uploaded!! I'll watch while doing my 2-3 hour wait in the grain line. I find your techniques are some of the best. You have helped me become a good weathering modeler. Currently working on the Tangent 86' boxcars(L&N, PC).
Nice work Dan and just in time too. About to start doing some boxcars of my own and this technique will be perfect for them. Thanks very much for sharing.
Yup, I do that especially with glosscoat because it has to be as flat and even as possible. Dull you can get away with a lot because it's almost invisible.
Anita's was my fav but they went out of business or rebranded. Any thoughts on what other brand to use? Apple Barrel doesn't seem to have the same assortment especially with the rusty colors.
Dan I'm a little confused. Your using an acrylic oil paint but using mineral sprits for thinner. Can the Alcohol wash mix with the mineral spirits or do you use oil on the entire car instead of Anitas water colors?
Great work! Very inspiring! What kind of thinner do you use for the oil paint, and considering you use thinner, why do you buy water mixable oils instead of regular oils? Is there an advantage you find in water mixable oil paints?
Dan, thank you as always for your work and sharing! i absolutely love your work!
its definitely great to see a very subtle weathering
its very nice that you switched more and more to oils, the efffects are just so awesome with this kind of paint.
cheers
So great to wake up and see Dan has uploaded!! I'll watch while doing my 2-3 hour wait in the grain line. I find your techniques are some of the best. You have helped me become a good weathering modeler. Currently working on the Tangent 86' boxcars(L&N, PC).
Nice work.
I sure enjoy watching your work and learning your techniques.
Love it. Quick but effective. Very approachable to get a bunch of cars done
Nice work Dan and just in time too. About to start doing some boxcars of my own and this technique will be perfect for them. Thanks very much for sharing.
Fantastic video Dan. You always inpsire me with your weathering work so keep it up.
Very cool Dan. Was hoping to see you do a video with light weathering. I have really learned a lot from you and your techniques.
A really good substitute for Testors dullcote is Krylon 1311. A lot more for almost the same price too.
Good idea!
That's what we've been using for a couple years - cheaper and just as good. I think it actually works great.
Awesome video! 👍
Awesome job as always Dan I always take the can and put it in a glass or bowl of hot water till the can is warm and it makes it spray alot nicer
Yup, I do that especially with glosscoat because it has to be as flat and even as possible. Dull you can get away with a lot because it's almost invisible.
Good Work With The Video.
Anita's was my fav but they went out of business or rebranded. Any thoughts on what other brand to use? Apple Barrel doesn't seem to have the same assortment especially with the rusty colors.
Dan, awesome video as always.
What airbrush do you use? I am looking into getting an airbrush and it looks like you have good use of yours. Cheers.
I use a basic paasche duel action with a bottom feed cup. The compressor I have is set to 40PSI. I have used this same gun and compressor since 2016!
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Dan I'm a little confused. Your using an acrylic oil paint but using mineral sprits for thinner. Can the Alcohol wash mix with the mineral spirits or do you use oil on the entire car instead of Anitas water colors?
Great work! Very inspiring! What kind of thinner do you use for the oil paint, and considering you use thinner, why do you buy water mixable oils instead of regular oils? Is there an advantage you find in water mixable oil paints?
I use regular klean strip thinner, NEVER use laquer thinner.
When you mention using thinner what type/brand do you recommend? Or is just water used as thinner?
Great video Dan, have you done one for renumbering engines?? I have 4 to do an am dreading it a wee bit
Dan have ,or could u do some steel mill cars thanks
Dang bro where can I buy