01-18-2009, 10:10 AM
Very useful tutorial Josh, thanks for sharing it.
I discovered that thread "by accident" ( I'm mostly interested in N scale ) .
I agree with jbaakko's suggestion, the trucks should be a little dirtier ( grimy black ! ).
I purchased some "regular" pastels but so far didn't tried that method.
So far I used acrylic and oil paints for weathering, but pastels looks like it gives a more subtle weathering.
What makes me hesitate is the high price of Bragdon Enterprises weathering powder. Is it worth it ?
Until there is a dedicated weathering subforum, wouldn't it be better if the weathering threads go into the scenery subforum as weathering is scale independent ?
Jacques
I discovered that thread "by accident" ( I'm mostly interested in N scale ) .
I agree with jbaakko's suggestion, the trucks should be a little dirtier ( grimy black ! ).
I purchased some "regular" pastels but so far didn't tried that method.
So far I used acrylic and oil paints for weathering, but pastels looks like it gives a more subtle weathering.
What makes me hesitate is the high price of Bragdon Enterprises weathering powder. Is it worth it ?
Until there is a dedicated weathering subforum, wouldn't it be better if the weathering threads go into the scenery subforum as weathering is scale independent ?
Jacques