Model Railroad Weathering: Fast, Easy, Inexpensive!

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2025

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  • @bnsfwarbonnet
    @bnsfwarbonnet 7 років тому +2

    What do you use to make the washes?

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому +1

      I used alcohol/India ink/acrylic paint and water. Experiment on a cheap model to find what works for you. My goal here is fast and effective.

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому

      And thank you for watching and commenting!

    • @bnsfwarbonnet
      @bnsfwarbonnet 7 років тому +1

      Apartment Model Railroader Thanks, that golden west boxcar turned out really nice.

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @LTBROYT6A
      @LTBROYT6A 6 років тому +1

      Great weathering techniques !!! This is the first time I have seen anyone weather the inside of a Boxcar, I recently tried weathering a car, I used different techniques on each side and they bother turned out pretty good. I did weather the floor, now I will go back and do the rest of the interior. Thanks for the video !!!

  • @alcopower5710
    @alcopower5710 4 роки тому +1

    Turned out great. Thanks for sharing

  • @rogermccraney8119
    @rogermccraney8119 2 роки тому

    I’m envious!👍🏻

  • @therealandrewstrains
    @therealandrewstrains 7 років тому +3

    A great video. Especially loved the way you did the piping underneath the car. So easy and yet very realistic. Goods one!

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comments Andrew!

  • @w.rustylane5650
    @w.rustylane5650 6 років тому +2

    Wow! Your car looks fantastic. I didn't know that you could detail the underside of the frame. Great ideas. I'm gonna do that on the next freight car that I weather. Also, for trucks, wheels, freight car bodies and locos to add rust I use REAL rust. I take a roll of fine steel wool and put it into a quart jar and fill it up with white vinegar and set it on a window sill so the sun can shine on it. After a month or two, I pour the liquid out into a stainless photo tray from my darkroom (10X14). After it is completely dry I use a single edged razor blade scraper and scrape the rust out of the tray. It usually comes out as a fine powder. I then store it in a snuff container. Depending on how long you leave the steel wool in the vinegar my batches come out with different colors of rust, i.e., some are orange and others are a deeper colored red. When I get ready to use it I put several scoops of my rust into a plastic communion cup (neat little cups for mixing paints) and add some alcohol, Elemer's white glue and a dab of water soluble glycerin. Then I just brush it on. If I want an area where the rust has eaten through the metal (plastic) I use my X-acto knife and make some gouges in the sides of a car and fill it up with my rust. To seal the rust I usually topcoat it with a flat acrylic clear coat. It looks very realistic 'cause it is REAL rust! Happy Railroading! W Rusty Lane in eastern Tennessee (Witherington Place Railroad)

  • @Marienthal1956
    @Marienthal1956 2 роки тому

    Excellent job ! Thank you for this demo video 🙂

  • @coastmansscenicproducts4591
    @coastmansscenicproducts4591 5 років тому +1

    I am just so impressed with how he is doing this with only the craft acrylics. I've made videos and I know how difficult it is to make a decent instructional vid. These are excellent and I really hope there are more to come. -R

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the compliments!

  • @edporter8009
    @edporter8009 5 років тому +1

    Glad I found this. Thank you for the great detail!

  • @chorlton4
    @chorlton4 4 роки тому

    great video ! informative and practical, and it looks so easy too, many thanks

  • @curraheewolf
    @curraheewolf 7 років тому

    I also have a Golden West Service boxcar that is patched out with SP markings. I put masking tape on ALL of the patched out areas on the boxcar. (It was hard, but I did it.) Then my friend weathered it for me and it came out perfect. It gave the appearance of just coming out of the shop with an applied patch job. Love those patch jobs! Happy railroading!!!!!!!

  • @RonsTrainsNThings
    @RonsTrainsNThings 7 років тому

    I really like your weathering videos. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ruatrainman2
    @ruatrainman2 7 років тому +2

    Hi Joe, another great video buddy. That car came out awesome. I think this is my new favorite channel. Take care , Dave .

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому

      Thanks Dave, much appreciated!

  • @njRRtrainer
    @njRRtrainer 7 років тому

    Nice job, made it look easy... Thanks for the tips and great video!!!

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching njRR!

  • @southernrailfanning5516
    @southernrailfanning5516 4 роки тому

    amazing!

  • @whiteknightcat
    @whiteknightcat Рік тому

    I've found steel music wire (0.025 inch) to be a better option for the brake connecting rods, as they remain straight. Brass wire can be used for brake piping as that has more complex bends.

  • @carlschnier4089
    @carlschnier4089 Рік тому

    A spay clear flat acrylic will keep the chalk dust from rubbing off if preferred

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  Рік тому

      Yes! You can also use it as a base coat before you get started. Thanks for the comment!

  • @normanrowe2831
    @normanrowe2831 6 років тому

    Nice! Thanks.

  • @richardcolemanjr3749
    @richardcolemanjr3749 7 років тому

    Fantastic techniques and a time saver. How about a chemical tank car video.

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому

      Thanks Richard! I do have an Atlas tank car, and it needs some weathering. I'll put something together. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @starpawsy
    @starpawsy 3 роки тому

    You can also find wheel weights by the side of the road. Be careful you dont get hit by a vehcile when you pick them up, though. SAFETY FIRST.

  • @Mercatoyd
    @Mercatoyd 7 років тому

    again..as I said before in another video..what a feel for realism.. Tom

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  7 років тому

      Thanks Tom, much appreciated!

  • @alanbrandon82
    @alanbrandon82 Рік тому

    Nice work

  • @charlesstevenson5141
    @charlesstevenson5141 5 років тому +1

    Great video. However I wouldn't recommend using excessive weight like that, especially if you run on club layouts as the weight will cause the axle ends to eat through the side frames of the trucks and fail. That's why I stopped adding excessive weight and stick to NMRA weight standards.

  • @bhuddaloyd
    @bhuddaloyd 7 років тому

    very well done.

  • @gloriasabin3624
    @gloriasabin3624 11 місяців тому

    Have you done any passenger cars

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  11 місяців тому

      Unfortunately I haven't! Thanks for the question!

  • @ricardojuricic9027
    @ricardojuricic9027 6 років тому

    It looks great BUT in oder to habe boxcars look real I feel that first would have to place on the ends of the boxcar the decals corresponding to the code and car number.
    Then yes go ahead with the weathering.
    Looks great!!

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comments Ricardo!

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 3 роки тому

      The ends of the cars already have the reporting mark and number decals. Look at 5:15, for example. It's small but, if you look at photos of the real thing (e.g., on RR Picture Archive), it looks reasonably accurate.

  • @sudriansignalman9387
    @sudriansignalman9387 7 років тому

    I have to replace the frame on my custom layouts no. 1 she rolled off the top of the grade and almost took her sister no. 2 with her, destroyed her tender as well, my layout is a mix of a proper shortline and a heritage railway, but the grade is horrible to wreck on, took no. 8 out of service for two months and horrible damaged the first 3 cars she fell off going up hill, but no. 1 was at the top when she wrecked and went down the whole mountain and landed on a tressle

  • @GC-wj6ni
    @GC-wj6ni 5 років тому

    The Acrylic paint you use,is it modelling paint or normal ,artists acrylic paint?

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  5 років тому

      The cheap stuff from Wal-Mart haha

    • @GC-wj6ni
      @GC-wj6ni 5 років тому

      Apartment Model Railroader Lol,well,we don’t have Wal-Mart this side of the pond but pretty much the same thing yeah lol

    • @GC-wj6ni
      @GC-wj6ni 5 років тому

      We have a a shop
      called The Range which is pretty much the same thing and has a similar style logo.The reason I was asking is I’ve got some artist acrylics (cheaper ones) in tubes,could they be used?

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  5 років тому

      When I started I sampled the paint first on the underside of a junk railcar. I also experimented with different dilutions

  • @railfans-psi
    @railfans-psi 5 років тому

    In this video, what type of paint do you use for Weathering ?? Acrylic paint or oil paint or other types of paint ??

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  5 років тому

      All paint used is acrylic paint, diluted with water. Thanks!

  • @illusionclassicrock6742
    @illusionclassicrock6742 3 роки тому

    Don’t cut off the Kadee coupler “hoses“ if you plan on using their feature to uncouple your cars. 😉

  • @robertchaparro5058
    @robertchaparro5058 6 років тому +1

    I see two problems with the weights: 1. Too much. 2. By stacking the weights you raise the car's center of gravity, which can cause operational problems.

    • @JosephLeal
      @JosephLeal  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comments Robert! To each, his own. You can always adjust to suit your operational needs. Happy holidays!

  • @chrishartz2397
    @chrishartz2397 3 роки тому

    Why would anyone age the underside? You can’t see it and nobody else can?

  • @TOPWOP999
    @TOPWOP999 2 роки тому

    Did he get anonymous to narrate lol