Painting and Weathering Service

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Great work Steve, looks brilliant. Well done..... Almost tempted :shock:
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/26871365@ ... otostream/
Quote to replicate the above please Steve.
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brian1951 wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 8:08 pm https://www.flickr.com/photos/26871365@ ... otostream/
Quote to replicate the above please Steve.
Just leave it to marinade in a muddy puddle for a few days. :D
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How good does this look - perhaps a future commission for the maestro ?
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Already trying to work out the shade of brown for that one. ;)
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Think it’s suede.
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Western Pioneer returns to Portencross after a repaint at the Mumford Works and is immediately allocated to haul some China Clays...... won’t stay Black for long if regularly rostered to Clay workings !

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Let me quote you for some ‘heavy’weathering. :D

I can even see where I painted the exhaust soot under your lighting.
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Latest repaint. Converting another Heljan Western from mud brown to desert sand.
As always the yellow panels are a challenge but this time it’s compounded by the original Tampo printed crest and warning signs reacting with the paint. I always run this risk as I like to leave them in place to show where the new decals go when finishing.
Anyway, a quick rubdown and selective masking and we should be ok.

Image2022-02-24_11-28-41 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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That’s the main colours blocked out and drying - ready for the detailing. It’s a bit chilly in the shed though - makes my hands shake. :D

Image2022-02-25_10-48-12 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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