Weathering a Boxcar Part 2
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2011
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Sorry about the weird effect towards the end where everything gets all bright. The camera keeps seeing the little truck that attaches to the wheels as a face !! because of face regonition technology it thinks the face is in shadow and increases the brightness to suit. - Навчання та стиль
i have to admit that i was not very attracted to train modelling/collecting, but i absolutly love the life you bring to the trains.
You should make a DVD of your techniques - perhaps going from start to finish on a build. I mean it, your teaching style is great. Basically, you make me want to turn off the computer and grab an airbrush, and you can't get better than that. :)
i personally like customizeing transformers and ive been using some of your techniques and your videos have helped me get that chiped paint look that they had in the movie. Thank you
At last, I was waiting for part two!! Good job.
That looks amazing buddy!
Yesterday I bought some burned umber tube-paint myself and used the sponge-thinner technique. First 2 practice-boxcar roofs with mixed results, then with absolute great result on a container car and its containers.
Big influence is the time between applying the paint and the thinner. Greet I noticed you apply delution using a brush; I only used cottonbuds for this before, has quite a different and in this case wrong effect.
Thank you for these great great video's!
Grts. from Amsterdam, NL
Wow that is just epic can't wait for part 3 the vibrant graffiti looks sooooo cool tanks for the tutorial
What a beauty! Really nice done and it looks really realistic. :)
Super detailled technique. Looking forward to part3.
Great job as always!
your a talented man , well done
I think I'm speaking on behalf of all your subscribers when I say that we are all fully supporting you and wish you long and happy marriage!
Given that we all most likely are model makers we all are very, very patient people ;) Cheers
@nikzu69 its from a music generator you get with various software packages, I've even heard it on TV commercials
Very nice! Respect!
great work !
I've been struggling with a diecast Chevrolet Impala for a specific degraded look. Sponging, weathering powders, salting didn't suit the look but I'm going to try the method on your boxcar roof. Great video's, nice relaxed feel to it all. I have to say i love using an airbrush but the cleaning after drives me crazy....lazy eh!
great work keep it up
Wow great job
Love it! Especially the SMM grafiti in the next part!
BTW... As the uploader, you are allowed to link in the description. Just a hint :)
Nice Work the Number on the Box Van are the Weight Limit and weight of the car when loaded and when empty etc
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very good job sir, i am already 30 years a modeler, but i have just learn from you, sorry my bad english, i come from Germany
fantastic
Hi, why are you using the hairspray in the airbrush & not straight from the can???
I'm not sure if it's just facebook being daft but I can't find you on there?
Lovely job sir! :) Anyone might think ye had a 'Tag' once upon a time ;)
the numbers on the sides of train ar for the amount of weight they can cary of different materials or minerals such as wood,coal ,gravel,wheat