Weathering a Diesel engine

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  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    Yes, I use microscale decals, I soak them in tap water, but I use "Micro set" on my model before applaying the decal, and then I use "Micro sol" when the surface is uneven.
    Peter

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    I do get some paint on the wheels. You can remove that by wetting a piece of cloth with Airbrush thinner, lay the cloth on your tracks. switch on the power, and clean one truck at the time, by holding your engine right on the cloth, while it's "running"
    Peter

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    I clean my wheels by wetting a piece of cloth with Airbrush thinner, lay the cloth on your tracks. switch on the power, and clean one truck at the time, by holding your engine right on the cloth, while it's "running"
    Peter

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    The Decals used on this engine are all from Microscale.
    thanks for watching

  • @Engine7601
    @Engine7601 15 років тому

    You are AWESOME!!!! I wish I could send you one of my SD40-2's for a good weathering.

  • @cmf1965
    @cmf1965 15 років тому

    Great weathering tutertorial, & techniques!!! How does the diesel stay attached to the block of wood? Thanks for posting the weathering medium's, & mixtures too!
    AL

  • @CSXer
    @CSXer 13 років тому

    VERY nice work and video! Thanks a bunch for taking the time to post it!

  • @BaronvonBavert
    @BaronvonBavert 16 років тому

    great work Peter!!!!! super!!!!

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    Hi formidable38 , Yes, I also loose some of the colors from the dry pigments, so I add too much color to compensate, or I will add some pigment after dullcote, and dullcote again. untill im satisfied.
    Oh, -the fuel tender is a RTR from Athearn
    Peter

  • @Trainsk8
    @Trainsk8 16 років тому

    awesome video! i'll have to try this technique once i get an airbrush and some other stuff looks really good

  • @bechho
    @bechho 16 років тому

    Super video. Really like the camera work - he must be a pro.....

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому +1

    I use masking film, I bet you can buy it the same place you bought your airbrush. it sticks very pourly, like post-it labels, so it can be moved around whithout sticking to hard to the surface, also easyer to remove than regular masking tape. I poor some drops of alcohol or airbrush thinner on a piece of cloth, span it over the rails, and hold the engine right over the cloth hwile the engine is running, this will clean your wheels

    • @UnionPacific1943
      @UnionPacific1943 9 місяців тому

      Yeah sometimes I did weathered my locomotive is my UP AC45CTE 5537 ho scale I was about to buy all the locomotives I want UP and BNSF and KCS And NS and CSX and Amtrak

  • @oneslowride
    @oneslowride 16 років тому

    This has been the best video for showing weathering. You just dust it on and it sticks?

  • @njRRtrainer
    @njRRtrainer 14 років тому

    Great job thanks for sharing the technique -

  • @077330
    @077330 15 років тому

    wow excellent job u do great work

  • @UPTurner
    @UPTurner 16 років тому

    Awesome Video!! You always have great weathering tips!!

  • @K-Rail
    @K-Rail 16 років тому

    Thanks

  • @ScottF250
    @ScottF250 14 років тому

    One Part could be anything, I believe he uses a small eye dropper, since he mixes his paint in the Airbrush cup, his parts are small, one part could be one drop, or one part could be 5 drops...

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    I dont block of the wheels, they need weathering too. I clean the contact surface after finishing the loco.
    Peter

  • @sojournfan
    @sojournfan 15 років тому

    very cool i'll have to watch this again for inspiration

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Thanks. The Fueltender is from Athearn RTR.
    I just weathered it.
    Peter

  • @morepassionfoo
    @morepassionfoo 14 років тому

    Nice work. Did you detail the engine at all or is that strait out of the box

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    I there. welcome to the greatest hobby in the worldI. I haven't had problems of that kind, but I dont spray or paint directly on the moving parts.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    @formidable38 Hi formidable38 , Yes, I also loose some of the colors from the dry pigments, so I add too much color to compensate, or I will add some pigment after dullcote, and dullcote again. untill im satisfied.
    Oh, -the fuel tender is a RTR from Athearn
    Peter

  • @K-Rail
    @K-Rail 16 років тому

    Great Video. r u planeing 2 do any more weathering videos.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    Gravety holds the engine, just sits on the block, just make sure to hold the block level.

  • @formidable38
    @formidable38 14 років тому

    I like that fuel tender, is it scratch-built or did you get it as-is??
    I use exactly the same techniques, do you find you lose some of the colors of the pigments after the dullcoat? Of late, ive sinned and left some of my weathering unprotected for fear of losing it from dullcoat.
    Very nice work.

  • @modeltrain9500
    @modeltrain9500 15 років тому

    That is Amazing!!!!!! i have just recently started the hobby. I want to know if the paint and/or the dry pigment get up in the weel mechanisms and "gunk" things up. Thanks!!!!

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Thanks, I appriciate it.

  • @jerrymacias5294
    @jerrymacias5294 14 років тому

    very cool vid!
    your loco came out looking very nice...just like the real one!
    5 stars plus a subscription!
    peace
    ---jerry

  • @Derailedtrain666
    @Derailedtrain666 16 років тому

    Great job, I may have to try it, i have the same loco, I have a Question, were did you get that Fuel Tender, or did you make it custom.

  • @2011Maynard
    @2011Maynard 12 років тому

    Well true to my word - I did leverage your idea. I mounted on to my spray booth, a wood block attached to a lazy-susan base swivel. I also used your mixture for the fading, and the the road dust. All great usuable tips - thanks again...

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    @Steamtostay Gravety holds the engine, just sits on the block, just make sure to hold the block level.
    Best, Peter

  • @bluecoatscheesypoofs
    @bluecoatscheesypoofs 13 років тому

    Amazing! Thats a good weathering job. I am thinking about buying this locomotive in regular DC version. Do you recommend this locomotive? Does it run well?

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    Thanks, I appreciate it

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    I have worked 2 winter seasons as a waiter in St. Anton, balancing beers and drinks through an afterskiing croud 4 days a week. -maybe that why?!?

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Thank for the info, I didn't know that, I'll look into it, maby ad an update?!?
    Peter

  • @robbyp79
    @robbyp79 16 років тому

    Might wanna wear rubber gloves when weathering. Keeps the finger prints down.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Yes, it just sticks. I keep it there with dullcoate.

  • @Steve_Hunts96
    @Steve_Hunts96 14 років тому

    Very realistic. I should try that on my Santa Fe Alco.

  • @Fly3rman
    @Fly3rman 14 років тому

    wow awesome dude, could you tell me the name of the music?
    really good job.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    Thanks.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    I use Testors Model Master.
    white, light grey and Dark skintone
    Peter

  • @UPTurner
    @UPTurner 16 років тому

    Thanks alot!!

  • @tjmfishing
    @tjmfishing 14 років тому

    its a ratio, for example, 1:1 or 1:2 (1 mL paint to 1 mL thinner) (1 mL paint to 2 mL thinner) hope this helps

  • @modeltrain9500
    @modeltrain9500 13 років тому

    How do you make sure that no paint or powder gets on the pick up strips, wheels, or internal mechanisms? I love the way this turns out and i want to do it to my own trains, but i need to make sure theres nothing im missing ..
    Thanks
    -another model railroader

  • @trainOholic
    @trainOholic 15 років тому

    that is incredible

  • @UnionPacific1943
    @UnionPacific1943 9 місяців тому +1

    I like the weathering of the BNSF SD60M ex-BN I’m planning getting that locomotive with sounds for my ho scale I can try weathered that locomotive I had to find the bnsf decals so I can patched up on each side of the locomotive you need to give the link of the realistic of picture I saw from the being

    • @Peterraev
      @Peterraev  9 місяців тому

      thanks for your interest, I can't remember where I found the picture, it's been maybe 10 years since I made that locomotive. try an image search on Google or another search engine. If you can’t find good pictures, try searching for numbers that are close, eg 9255? The Decals are from microscale

    • @UnionPacific1943
      @UnionPacific1943 9 місяців тому

      @@Peterraev but did you know I weathered my locomotives is my UP AC45CTE 5537 Ho scale with sounds

  • @philutley8030
    @philutley8030 10 років тому

    Outstanding video!! Lots of detail and information. Better than most weathering videos.

  • @K-Rail
    @K-Rail 16 років тому

    Hi Me again. were do u get your decals and the yellow reflectors ive been looking but cant find any.

  • @157RANDOM
    @157RANDOM 14 років тому

    @Peterraev thanks

  • @K-Rail
    @K-Rail 16 років тому

    Ha r u planing 2 do any more weathering videos.

  • @RichmanJ93
    @RichmanJ93 15 років тому

    Thanks, I was replying to someone elses comment.

  • @Steamtostay
    @Steamtostay 14 років тому

    When using the airbrish, how did you keep the locomotive attached to the block of wood?

  • @deandremouse
    @deandremouse 16 років тому

    9255 wasnt weathered yet was it? You forgot to make the number fade, or scratch some of it out

  • @Trainsbigandsmall
    @Trainsbigandsmall 16 років тому

    did u have any problems with the quality of the handrails like them coming apart?

  • @Trainzer4
    @Trainzer4 14 років тому

    Wow! Great work on the weathering. I can't wait to weather my locos and rolling stock!

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    @Fly3rman I don't know anything about the music, It is one of those free tracks, that UA-cam offers. If I could have chosen any song without worrying about rights, I had chosen VolBeat - Maryanns Place ...see my favorits

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    @157RANDOM Hi there, I belive you, maybe take the engine apart, and remove the the clear plasic windows, do your weathering and dullcote, and then reinstall the windows?

  • @2011Maynard
    @2011Maynard 12 років тому

    Really nice work - thanks for sharing your techniques - I'll be sure to "leverage" them... please post more if possible...

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Du er så stiv.... hvordan går det med maven?

  • @Bobbyssportsphotography
    @Bobbyssportsphotography 14 років тому

    What does 1 part mean and how much is 1 part? Very new to airbrush and need help on this area? THX

  • @157RANDOM
    @157RANDOM 14 років тому

    tapeing the windows is a lot harder on an n scale loco. do you have any tips?

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    NO, not really, I have tryed to match 9250, so why should I change the numbers ?

  • @heidihobear
    @heidihobear 15 років тому

    do u have the list of paint colors that u use to weather with like who makes them and what colors

  • @1234567890bf2
    @1234567890bf2 16 років тому

    do you get paint on the gears/wheels when you do that?

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    @ble909 Thanks

  • @ballparkfrank10
    @ballparkfrank10 15 років тому

    ok cool thanks. do u have any good ways to clean ur wheels?

  • @jazzlife1
    @jazzlife1 16 років тому

    KOOL!!!

  • @ballparkfrank10
    @ballparkfrank10 15 років тому

    is it ok if i use the airbrush without blocking off the wheels? or should i block them off?

  • @SwissArmyTin
    @SwissArmyTin 14 років тому

    Its Burlington Northern (BN) NOT Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF).

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  14 років тому

    Sorry about the spelling, please forgive mem but my fist language is not english

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Microscale. c o m they have all sorts of decals

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  7 років тому

    Hi there, and thanks for your interrest, i use a calliper an a steel ruler

  • @lowliferedneck
    @lowliferedneck 2 роки тому

    Do you do any to sale ?

  • @UPTurner
    @UPTurner 16 років тому

    BTW, what dry pigments do you use?

  • @RichmanJ93
    @RichmanJ93 15 років тому

    Testors paint thinner.

  • @BNSF7776
    @BNSF7776 15 років тому

    What brand were the decal sets?

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  13 років тому

    @aoaaei Obrigado, talvez você também gosta do meu videor outros

  • @49BigPoppa
    @49BigPoppa 12 років тому

    why wouldnt you have decaled then weathered? masking, then weathering then decaling seems ass backwards

  • @37116comet
    @37116comet 10 років тому

    I was terrified you'd drop the loco! Nice techniques, I'll try them on my british locos.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  12 років тому

    @vellieux Hi there. thanks for your interrest. I figured that that would be the best way to make it look repatched.
    Peter

  • @bechho
    @bechho 16 років тому

    okay, men den skulle jo komme......

  • @charlesstevenson5141
    @charlesstevenson5141 7 років тому

    How does one go about cutting precise window masks? Still yet to figure it out and get it right.

  • @andersgullberg
    @andersgullberg 9 років тому

    Use Maskol next time on the windows and decals.Much easier and faster.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  11 років тому

    -So basically, what we're saying, is that it's that it's good I have a steady hand...

  • @smartassstevie
    @smartassstevie 12 років тому

    also, do you have problems with the wheels after spraying? if you do what do you clean them with?

  • @UNIONPACIFIC3606
    @UNIONPACIFIC3606 11 років тому

    Where did you get the raw and burned umber you used on the trucks? Awesome job on the loco!

  • @smartassstevie
    @smartassstevie 12 років тому

    what did you use to keep the loco on the block? it's killing me to figuer it out here.

  • @AbelG8781
    @AbelG8781 5 років тому

    HA. AMATEUR. *scrapes off lettering*

  • @K4JW
    @K4JW 13 років тому +1

    looks good, but man that music is f**king gay!!!!!

  • @modeltrain9500
    @modeltrain9500 8 років тому

    The music on this video changed :(

  • @pieseasmyseas
    @pieseasmyseas 4 роки тому

    Got rid of the music 🎶 😪

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Hi there. as I'm not familiar with the brands and names of products in the US. I can only guess. but danielsmith.c o m has dry pigments that looks just like the ones i use.
    hope this is of any help.
    Peter

  • @Ally.Cat.252
    @Ally.Cat.252 7 років тому +1

    Soft core porno music from the 90s

  • @AbelG8781
    @AbelG8781 5 років тому

    Poor engine doesnt even run right....shoulda masked your wheel base

  • @xcandiottix
    @xcandiottix 11 років тому

    hahaha wtf

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  16 років тому

    Gravety holds the engine, just sits on the block, just make sure to hold the block level.

  • @Peterraev
    @Peterraev  15 років тому

    Thanks