I agree .I dont give a monkies about sprung buffers. Great video even though class 67s are not in the era I am doing. . Best tip I can give to boost confidence is to practice on old loco bodies obtained for a couple of quid at swapmeets and the like.
Buffers also move on the new 66, Although I'm a fan of sprung buffers I model a TMD only, And to see diesels buffering up is brilliant plus sound locos on shed ticking over is truly something else.
A bit of constructive feedback if I may please….as you are left handed would it not be a better option to put the camera on the right hand side so that we can see what you’re doing?
I'm working on various camera angles, this is the first time I've done weathering to camera, plus there is not a lot of room to put in a tripod...I will however try and change viewing options next time
Excellent… it really does show how even a few simple processes make a world of difference. 👌
Really impressive. I could be inspired to try a bit of weathering on my own rolling stock now.
Love the videos John great content love the humour keep them coming 👍
Fantastic work, none of my models are weathered, I am worse than useless at things like this, Keep up the amazing work!
I agree .I dont give a monkies about sprung buffers. Great video even though class 67s are not in the era I am doing. . Best tip I can give to boost confidence is to practice on old loco bodies obtained for a couple of quid at swapmeets and the like.
love it JB.. it's inspirational, but upon hearing 'glueing our shafts' my phnaRRRR needle went thru the roof and i had to pause and titter
09.36 mins in !!!! MATRON !!!!!
Nice!
Are you using enamel paint or acrylic?
I only use Enamel paints, its all I've ever used
Buffers also move on the new 66, Although I'm a fan of sprung buffers I model a TMD only, And to see diesels buffering up is brilliant plus sound locos on shed ticking over is truly something else.
A bit of constructive feedback if I may please….as you are left handed would it not be a better option to put the camera on the right hand side so that we can see what you’re doing?
I'm working on various camera angles, this is the first time I've done weathering to camera, plus there is not a lot of room to put in a tripod...I will however try and change viewing options next time
Sprung buffers….. the most overrated feature on any model. Nice tips on weathering, something every railway vehicle looks better with 👍