Great video Doug! My philosophy is when it’s rolling down the track with many other cars no one will notice a “mild” weathering job vs one that took weeks to finish. It is all about time allocation on a layout. I would rather spend that time on structures. 😉
If you use poster colors they have no binder so when your done they can be washed off. I used this technique in Hollywood a lot because some times I would have to age someone car or property and it is necessary to return it as was when they let us use it. You can add a little dish soap for a temporary binder so it doesn't wipe off when they touch it
Hey Doug, Ya' weren't lyin' 'bout your weathering skills. YUCH! You should consider, next time, one of FosScales numerous modeling partners to do a guest shot for you.. Like Jason Jenson. Even I'm not as good as Jenson. And I've been weathering for over 50 years. What I would love to see you do is first do various FosScale (or Craftsmen) models in a mash up style. Second, I would love to learn, from a pro, how to compose three demential structures and copy them to CNC machines or 3D Printers. But thanks for the attempt anyway. Jim
Great technique! Thanks for sharing!
I have learned so much from people like you 😊 thanks again.
Great video Doug! My philosophy is when it’s rolling down the track with many other cars no one will notice a “mild” weathering job vs one that took weeks to finish. It is all about time allocation on a layout. I would rather spend that time on structures. 😉
Thank you for giving me another idea. I have a way for rust but not really dirty a grimy. I'll have to play with a chap car and see how it goes
I will def try this method
Thanks for the video
thanks doug !
Thanks Doug!
Thank you for the tip!
This is great but I prefer Vallejo paints or apple barrel paints they work great for me.
Cool
If you use poster colors they have no binder so when your done they can be washed off. I used this technique in Hollywood a lot because some times I would have to age someone car or property and it is necessary to return it as was when they let us use it. You can add a little dish soap for a temporary binder so it doesn't wipe off when they touch it
Hey Doug,
Ya' weren't lyin' 'bout your weathering skills. YUCH!
You should consider, next time, one of FosScales numerous modeling partners to do a guest shot for you.. Like Jason Jenson. Even I'm not as good as Jenson. And I've been weathering for over 50 years.
What I would love to see you do is first do various FosScale (or Craftsmen) models in a mash up style. Second, I would love to learn, from a pro, how to compose three demential structures and copy them to CNC machines or 3D Printers.
But thanks for the attempt anyway.
Jim
🙂
use a brush than, wipe
yes, when you spend $35.00 to $50.00 for an HO scale Freight car, you want a pretty fool proof way to Weather!!!
It looks nices but if u work with water colours u be much better
Oil paint gives you a much longer working time.
@@davegink9222 You can get extender or even glaze coat made for water colors
With all due respect I think you should stick to structures.