Painting The Scratch Built Barge Ramp Head | Boomer Diorama ~ # 262
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- I finally finished painting the Barge Ramp Head. The head is subject to lots of wear and tear so I weathered it to look the part.
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Boomer, the front of the barge ramp is looking amazing.
As usual you explain the techniques so well. Wet on wet is becoming my favourite technique, and the more I do it, the better it gets - muscle memory!!!
Thanks for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Yes indeed. The more you do it the better it gets. ;-)
That's how I weather my locos and freight cars too! Get it super saturated, blob the paint on in different earthly tones, then let the fluids play and blend on their own. I then finish it off with dry brushing to bring back out the textures, which is all the most important in N scale. It's tiny enough, so I wanna try my best to get those given details to pop!
I never really know what I am doing when it comes to weathering. it's an adventure every time. ;-)
I can’t wait to see Princess Carrier comeback to life. You’ve inspired me to add a rail barge scene to my layout. So much neat modelling to be done in terms of building and colouring. Just a simple tug barge operation moving tank cars to Vancouver Island like the prototype.
Yes indeed! That is the plan. ;-)
Another great video Boomer! Always learn something I can use. Thanks! I liked the locomotive headlights burning waiting for you to finish so they can get back to work. 😉
DCC is awesome that way.
A friend with a drone would be nice for the berry bushes. 🛩
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I love it. Your eye for color and realism is inspirational. At times aspirational, but that’s good too. Looks really nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
Dear Boomer, living in Amsterdam Noord to travel to my work I cross the IJ river almost daily by the ferry from the NDSM slip to the Pontsteiger slip. Next to this one there are several other ferry services, mainly for pedestrians and bicyclists who need to commute to either side of the water. Of course, because of these ferries’ purpose they are fitted with a rather simple coupling system to the ferry landings. Still, it’s kind of similar construction wise to the Annacis Island slip and ferry you’re modeling. The ferry’s off ramp which is hydraulically lowered is fitted with a hook which lands on a wide rectangular steel bar to keep the ferry in place at the slip, for unloading and loading passengers. A set of dolphins aligns the ferry towards the slip and at the ‘head’ of the slip there are those similar blocks (although much smaller) which restrict any lateral movement whilst the ferry is at the slip.
This entire story to tell about the accuracy of your modeling of the slip’s head. There’s a similar maintenance interval present over here. The weathered paint you’ve been applying looks so similar to what I daily see. The funny thing is, that I’ve been looking more closely to the details of the slips and ferries I encounter ever since you started building the barge slip. It’s not that I’ve never done so, but the main thing I personally take away from watching your vids is to even pay more attention to the daily details I’m observing, which in turn is such a great resource for any modeling project, or for art for that matter.
Looking forward to seeing your progress. Cheers
It must be cool to study all the different Ferry slips around the world. Perhaps a lifetime of choices for the ambitious modeler. ;-)
You can put pastel chalk in the paint as well to give it texture to the rust as well
Oh yeah . . . great idea! Thanks for sharing that. Cheers ~ Boomer.
@@boomerdiorama + learn that trick from the tank builders armer guys 👍
Love the little signature graffiti at the end there! Loooking really good using a great technique...
Thank you! Cheers!
It looks great, but so does every piece of that Model railroad, it is very clear that a lot of thought has gone into every little detail.
Thank you. All the more reason why I choose to model in a smaller footprint. ;-)
@@boomerdiorama Also, the tip about taking a step back and coming back later to review the work with fresh eyes is really great and is applicable to anything. I often need that when I try to paint and I feel I get stuck for whatever reason. The saying I'll sleep on it is exactly that, and oftn one needs time to process things and think things true. I guess we are far to stressed out in today's society to think things through in general.
Cheers!
Superb mate,true artist at work rite there
Thank you! Cheers!
Every time I watch a new video you reinvigorate my passion for this hobby. Thx Boomer 👍
My pleasure!
Rust & decay is inevitable and my favorite part to model and replicate
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Looks great Boomer thanks for sharing.
Looking forward to more
Cheers
Bob
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Awsome 😊
Thanks 🤗
Is the addition of the Boomer graffiti permanent? I like it.
Probably. He seems to go down there enough . . . 😉
Haha, I was just gonna ask how prototypical the Boomer sign off was!! LOL!
Took the words right outa my head!!!🤣 Photo documentation??🤣🤣✌️
I’m understanding the process of layers and wet painting so much more. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
You are so welcome!
Nice
Thanks!
Excellent, as always! Thanks.
Thank you too!
Looking fantastic Sir and it was a pleasure meeting you today!!!
Yes it was. It's the one place you can find me if you can. ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
Water, Happy Accidents, Let Dry, Repeat.
I did this on some 1/35 stowage boxes over about three days, just stabbing in a little color each day and walking away.
Then I came back one day and looked at them and was like yup they are done.
That's exactly the way it works. After awhile it becomes so easy you wonder why it isn't more complicated. The water manipulation does all the work. ;-)
@@boomerdiorama Very true. And if you don’t like it you can either repaint the base layer or simply keep adding more layers.
good vid on channel keep up the good vids
Thanks, will do!
Very nice! Looking forward to a bit more of a teaser on the ferry and maybe the tug, Something to anticipate as the summer goes by.
I can sympathize with getting shredded by the wild blackberries on the bank. I've got some puckerbrush I'm battling in my yard as well. :D
I will be dropping a video about the Ferry this Sunday. I won't talk about the Tug right now because I am focused on the Ferry and the Ferry was in the initial plan way before the Tug was. I just wanted to start the Tug at the time because I thought it would be a quick build and I thus would not forget it. It will get done eventually when it's time comes. Cheers and thanks for sharing! ~ Boomer.
@@boomerdiorama What you've already posted on the Tug was enough to get me through building the hull of a 1/87 WW2 icebreaker, the USCGC Algonquin, as well as the main deckhouse and pilothouse and started on the capstan and some of the deck fittings. Especially the stern section; think what the Tug's stern looks like, but upside down. :D Now it's just down to building various fittings and bits of equipment, and I understand how some things require both time and inspiration to get those final bits done.
Been at it off and on since August, and it's been fun. Thanks!
Hi! Binge watched almost all your video’s since I found you through SSP. Great inspiration, and one day I hope to be at your skill level! My channel name is a wink to yours, hope you don’t mind and can find some humour in that. I’m Gen X, we don’t care! ☺️
Thanks for sharing and welcome! ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer
👍 Looks Great !
Thanks 👍
Boomer, Nice one. That Boomer Graffiti, is that Banksie's latest artwork? Watch out if it is someone will try to steal it. Cheers, Chris Perry.
;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
Boomer risks his life for that photo in the bushes. He could have been chased by the bear protecting its berries. And brave Dusty wasn´t even there to protect him ! Just for us 😢
I almost made it down there. It would have sucked trying to get back up the bank though - so I bailed in my hard earned wisdom . . . lol. ;-)
Excellent, as always!!
Are you looking at the Rapido GP9RM and a former Sw1200 slug in SRY. announced today 😁😁??
That one took me by surprise today. I heard about it at my local hobby shop. Although, I did wonder about that since Atlas also is releasing SRY SD-35's as well. I know Rapido was in a good place to do it.
@@boomerdiorama Yes I saw the post on FB. Automatically thought of your 😂😂😂