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MRRT Weathering test video - jbaakko - 11-19-2010 I'm testing a new video series, that I'd hope can be a weekly, or bi-weekly thing sometime next year. Please leave comments if you'd like to see more. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-Cra2nBb7g">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-Cra2nBb7g</a><!-- m --> Re: MRRT Weathering test video - P5se Camelback - 11-19-2010 Josh, I watched with interest. I've never used any other paint but Floquil on my railroad models (well, that's a lie ... I have used Scale Coat on a few brass locomotives. So I am being exposed to something new, something worth learning about. I'd be interested in seeing more ... at Big Blue, we always like pictures, and these pictures move! Double bonus! Re: MRRT Weathering test video - e-paw - 11-19-2010 Thats quite the video production. Very nice work. I think you'll do fine. Re: MRRT Weathering test video - jbaakko - 11-20-2010 Thanks guys. I gained a few suggestions in the few hours since I posted on a few forums. #1 Audio, need to dub in better audio, that freeway noise is crazy! Wish my camera supported an external mic. #2 Adding still before/after images into the video clips, and quick fades between the cuts. #3 Showing the rest of my wheels & trucks method. Re: MRRT Weathering test video - Herc Driver - 11-20-2010 Simple and effective...I like it. Those jigs sure are handy for painting. The work glove is a good idea too. I usually paint outside as well...there's nothing like sunshine to help discover where the paint didn't get to, plus there little or no fumes to deal with. Re: MRRT Weathering test video - torikoos - 12-02-2010 I like the video, and like your site! I've mentioned it on my own blog, and posted a link in my links collumn, hopefully it will generate some more traffic. :-) Re: MRRT Weathering test video - doctorwayne - 12-02-2010 I liked the video, Josh, but when you paint in the bathroom, you should be wearing a full two-stage respirator - a dust mask or single stage respirator will not remove the chemical vapours from your breathing air. Using a two stage respirator, both the paint particles and the harmful vapours, along with all of the odour, are filtered out. Wayne |