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Please let me know what you think, this one has been a work in progress for a month or so now, just finally got around to properly finishing up. Its not too in depth, but will give you a good sense of what the products offer.
Very nice review!
Josh, nice review!! I really wanna get some of those Scale Segmental Bridge Co. kits, they look great!! Ive always liked how the BLMA ones look too, ill have to get at least one of them as well Misngth

BLMA is on the list of MFR's for me to go after and carry by the end of the year, and i would now like to go after Scale Segmental Bridge Co.'s products too, from the looks of your comparison, and seeing it mostly completed in your Switching Layout Thread, it looks like high quality stuff that alot of people would like and just dont know about them!! Thanks again for the Review Josh Cheers
Nice comparison. Very useful format.

One question - what's a "sea salt mask" :?:

Andrew
MasonJar Wrote:Nice comparison. Very useful format.

One question - what's a "sea salt mask" :?:

Andrew
Its a weathering technique where you paint the model a rusty color, then wet it with water, and stick sea salt to it, once the water dries the salt sticks, then you can paint the model the finishing color, once thats dry, you rub the salt off and it'll expose the underlying rusty color...

I plan to describe it in an article later this year.
jbaakko Wrote:
MasonJar Wrote:Nice comparison. Very useful format.

One question - what's a "sea salt mask" :?:

Andrew
Its a weathering technique where you paint the model a rusty color, then wet it with water, and stick sea salt to it, once the water dries the salt sticks, then you can paint the model the finishing color, once thats dry, you rub the salt off and it'll expose the underlying rusty color...

I plan to describe it in an article later this year.

Sounds Interesting Josh, cant wait to see that Misngth