09-09-2016, 01:32 PM
hi Terry,
you're not the first one who asks this
There is not much to explain. It's all done by airbrush with different needles with different thickness. Everything is very much thinned and slowly built up layer after layer. It takes quite a time and it's all done with good pics of a reall locomotive that was in that condition.
Paul
you're not the first one who asks this
There is not much to explain. It's all done by airbrush with different needles with different thickness. Everything is very much thinned and slowly built up layer after layer. It takes quite a time and it's all done with good pics of a reall locomotive that was in that condition.
Paul