"Heavy Weather"

Rust, Dirt, Grime and Graffiti for your model trains

Thursday, March 24, 2016

On30 Bachmann 18' Boxcar custom painted and weathered using acrylic paints

Posted by Snaggletooth River Railway at 3/24/2016
Labels: 18', acrylic paint, Bachmann, Box Car, Custom Painted, dry brush, On30, Snaggletooth River Railway, Weathered

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"How to" Articles I have written on weathering and graffiti

  • Freight Car Weathering
  • Improving Basic Plastic Structure Kits
  • A historical overview of freight train graffiti for model railroaders and a "how to" presentation on graffiti for model trains

Links

  • Weathering Solutions
  • Snaggletooth River Railway
  • NMRA SLD
  • Model Railroad Hobbyist
  • rrpicturearchives.net
  • Free poster page
  • Art Crimes
  • OVAR
  • GLX Scale Models
  • Credit Valley Railway
  • Lark Spur Lines

Blog Archive

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      • On30 Kitbash of an OO Bachmann Ivatt. Painted and ...
      • On30 Bachmann Shay painted and weathered using acr...
      • On30 Bachmann 18' Boxcar custom painted and weathe...
      • Snaggletooth River On30 Bachmann Pulpwood car weat...
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    • ►  March (10)
  • ►  2012 (5)
    • ►  November (3)
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  • ►  2011 (20)
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About Me

Hey thanks for stopping by,

This is a blog about custom weathering of model train cars with my being emphasis on adding Rust, Dirt, Grime and Graffiti to make the cars look more realistic and prototypical and less like shiny plastic.

I do not do graffiti work in 12" to the foot, no skills there, but will work in any scale of model train.

In the links, Snaggletooth River Railway is my blog about mt model railway, the NMRA SLD link is the local chapter of the National Model Railroad Association that I am a member of.

I hope that you enjoy the blog.

Cheers,

Peter
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