You need to really mix it good and then apply it with a #4 shader brush. The small places I use a 00 round. Because its so thin I just keep added coats until I get the coloring I want.
And the turnouts he builds in place on the layout- no radius like #4 or #6- are all built custom to the track plan. Scenery, structures, rolling stock are great and the backdrop is from Dale's photos
Step #4: The right tool for the right job means everything. I use a curved tweezer to put on rafter tails because it can get the rafter in the right position easier than other tweezers. Using the t
Checked my kit. I think there is different packaging. I have a bag #4 and bag#5, but it looks like you have the same contents in your bag#3. Do you have the big resin base casting? I can only assume t
Step #4: When the casting is good and black, place it in the water to wash off the blackening solution. Then place the casting on a paper towel to dry.
Step #4: When you are through cutting all the panels, spray them with grey primer paint on both sides. When dry, transfer the panels to a cookie sheet and put them in the oven at 350 degrees for 5 min
Step #4: When you are through cutting all the panels, spray them with grey primer paint on both sides. When dry, transfer the panels to a cookie sheet and put them in the oven at 350 degrees for 5 m
I've decided that I think I will detail the inside. So, I have also decided to start on some of the castings.. These castings are from the O Scale #3 kit and the #4 kit. I kind of went through and pic
First, this is how I installed the lights. #1 is an aluminum channel angled at 45 degrees and spraypainted brown to hide it. The strip of LED's is inside this channel. It is locked into place with a
Just fantastic work. I think my favorite shot is picture number #4 where you can see the excellent weathering done to the red wood siding next to the perfectly weathered concrete and brick.
by them. To show my point, look at picture #4. The roof, the beam over the doorway, the pier, and the castings in the foreground create the contrast I'm looking for. Just food for thought. I admi