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Weathering steam locos using an airbrush (Video Download)
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VIDEO: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - Alan Houtz from Iwata-Medea airbrushes discusses how steam engines get grimy, and shows us methods for weathering working passenger locomotives, working freight locomotives, and end-of-life steam using an airbrush.
Also available as a DVD.
Alan demonstrates the differences between light weathering (passenger locomotives kept looking nice), moderate weathering (freight locomotives while in revenue service), and heavy weathering (steam locos nearing end-of-life). In all cases, Alan shows how to use prototype photos as a guide to get more realistic weathering.
Originally presented on MRH's web video channel: trainmasters.tv.
Running time, 95 minutes in three episodes.
NOTE: This download collection includes three LARGE video files to download (400 - 700 MB per file). If you're not sure your internet connection can handle files this large, please order the DVD instead.
Keywords: weathering, steam, locomotives
Also available as a DVD.
Alan demonstrates the differences between light weathering (passenger locomotives kept looking nice), moderate weathering (freight locomotives while in revenue service), and heavy weathering (steam locos nearing end-of-life). In all cases, Alan shows how to use prototype photos as a guide to get more realistic weathering.
Originally presented on MRH's web video channel: trainmasters.tv.
Running time, 95 minutes in three episodes.
NOTE: This download collection includes three LARGE video files to download (400 - 700 MB per file). If you're not sure your internet connection can handle files this large, please order the DVD instead.
Keywords: weathering, steam, locomotives