Model railway - Weathering tunnels and retaining walls
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
- #modelrailway #lasercut #railwaytunnel
Hello and welcome to this video on how I have painted and weathered my model railway tunnels and retaining walls.
Using 4 simple acrylic paints and smoke powders
The kits I have used are Lcut.creative brand and will form parts of my steam/diesel engine shed yard so some heavy weathering required
I’ve also started to add some ivy so the kits to make it blend into the scenery, made from polyfiber and noc leaves.
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Thank you for watching - Mark
A masterclass in weathering! Thanks for showing the steps you go through, extremely useful for the likes of myself!
Regards
Steve
Putting the effort in gets the results you are looking for.
Love it! ❤️ nice one, looking good 😊 keep the videos coming. Thank you ☺️
Lovely job on the tunnels and retaining walls Mark. Well done mate 👍
Looks great. Nice and mucky weathering, aged brickwork. Regards Alan :o)
Hi Mark excellent work well done. Regards Tom
Hi Mark Some really good techniques used there and the results speak for themselves, just brilliant, very realistic. Thanks
That looks great,nice job.👍
Nice job Mark, looking great!
Really great how to video Mark 👍
Very nice work, Mark. More excellence all around!
I use a technique I got from Simon farmer when he presented model town on sky,I use a base of watered down acrylic with a tiny drop of fairy liquid as a base then start adding various colours when dry dry brush various colours depending what I’m weathering I’ve done an old Bachmann fuelling point I would like you to see it but don’t have your email see what you think mark
All the best
Mark 😊😊
That sounds great, would like to see the pictures, my email is hemeldown@gmail.com, hope your keeping well