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Posted: Thu Nov 17th, 2011 05:41 pm |
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bobh
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Looks excellent. I don't think it looks overweathered..
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Posted: Thu Nov 17th, 2011 11:49 pm |
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Is there such a thing as overweatherd
looks great!
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Posted: Fri Nov 18th, 2011 12:14 am |
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Lucas Gargoloff
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I thought so... but, if you said "not overweathered"... so be it!! Maybe I painted much white, but tried to fade the paint and tone down the bright colours.
Thanks for your words!
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Posted: Fri Nov 18th, 2011 01:42 am |
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For variety try masking a few plank here and there before weathering, so they look like fresh replacements.
____________________ Junk is something you throw away three weeks before you need it.
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Posted: Fri Nov 18th, 2011 03:53 pm |
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Looks perfect to me.
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Posted: Tue Nov 22nd, 2011 09:23 pm |
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It all depends on what era you're shooting for. For 1945, it's probably over weathered, for say 1962 when these cars were used primarily for shipping sacks of drilling mud, it's perfect.
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