PTLX 1548 - covered hopper
#1
months ago I found some pics of a weathered model of a covered hopper.
I have the same Life Like P2K model and i had the wish to weather my model the same way.

The basis model:
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two weeks ago I started the weathering wit sep 1 - painting rust with oil color:
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today the oil paint was dry enough to do step 2:
covering the old lettering with gray paint
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Next step will be a light white/grayish wash to break the luminosity of the colors.
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

Indiana City, my layout
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#2
Always cool to see the "step-by-step" progress. Can you show us a photo of the original weathered model that you are using as a guide?

For the patches over the letters, I've always used paint like you did here. Another option I have discovered recently is to use solid color decal film. It all depends on the look you're going after. The paint is going to be a bit rougher looking, while the trim film will be smooth with sharp edges. Both are usable techniques.

Looking forward to more photos! Thumbsup
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#3
The pics of the model I work after, you can find at:

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But you have to register there.
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

Indiana City, my layout
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#4
next step -> the trucks:

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the beginning

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brown primed

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dark drown drybrusched

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with rust drybrushed

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1. fitting

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with black and gray chalk gloss removed and colors bleached

done .....

For the wheelsets I have to buy the wheel paint masks once.
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

Indiana City, my layout
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#5
Really nice rust effect! Nice job. Cheers
Mark

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#6
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