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Offline FMS  
#1 Posted : 17 January 2009 11:21:35(UTC)
FMS


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Hi there!
Can somebody, please, teach me how to weather Marklin C track?
What techniques are involved?
Should i use a regular brush or should
i go for the airbrush?


Regards
Regards
FMS
Offline FMS  
#2 Posted : 17 January 2009 14:43:12(UTC)
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I did this experiment. What would you do to make it better? What kind of detailing should i respect?
UserPostedImage
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FMS
Offline ulf999  
#3 Posted : 17 January 2009 20:02:59(UTC)
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I did it like This
Ulf, American HO. www.goldenvalleyroute.com/
Offline FMS  
#4 Posted : 17 January 2009 20:30:26(UTC)
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Hi Ulf! Tak!
It's a very nice job. My idea is something simple, keep the track like it is(without adding balast)but turn it a bit rusty. Do you think that it's ok to spread the rust a litle bit on top of the sleepers and ballast?

BR
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FMS
Offline usta  
#5 Posted : 17 January 2009 20:53:11(UTC)
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Hi,

This is more or less same technique with me

why dont you go one step more as I did above in my cargo yard

regards
A.Usta
Offline Webmaster  
#6 Posted : 17 January 2009 21:06:04(UTC)
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A basic description written by Kevin B (aka Dr Dirt) can be seen here:
https://www.marklin-user...el/weathering/track.html
Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. [Old Chinese Proverb]
Offline FMS  
#7 Posted : 17 January 2009 21:20:12(UTC)
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Hi Juhan! I noticed those theoric tips, but i'm also looking for personal advice and if possible a few good examples of "how to".

Usta,

I don't feel like taking steps longer than my legs!! I'm not skilled like you.

BR
Regards
FMS
Offline Rowan  
#8 Posted : 18 January 2009 00:58:53(UTC)
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Very nice bit of track usta.

Smile
Offline FMS  
#9 Posted : 18 January 2009 21:35:24(UTC)
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It's Excellent...again!Smile
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FMS
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