Thanks Tramp, ConRail and Hard Boiled were my latest. Hard Boiled was also my first all Airbrushed model where he ConRail and CSX also received airbrushed satin clear coats. I have not always liked how clear coating has turned out and I am still experimenting with different products. I may have to move out of the water based acrylics for the clear coats as something should turn out better than what I have achieved so far. Still will be staying with the water based Vallejo Air Acrylic paints as they don't need thinning and are not toxic.
I agree with you about Luke (CSX), I would have never modded him if it weren't for my Grandson wanting him but without a face. It was hard to find a boiler door small enough for Luke and if you look closely you can see it is still a tad too big around.
Next mod? Well I do want to try my hand at weathering some rolling stock, some Diesels and Steam engines. I also have a new Stafford thats been sitting around here for a year or so that I want to do a complete custom redo of. And I have all the materials I need for creating an overtrack and hanging Monorail stations. However, I wanted to finish these 3 videos and for now, since spring has just started here, I want to get outside and do some landscaping and such to take a break from the long winter and train working.
I agree with you about Luke (CSX), I would have never modded him if it weren't for my Grandson wanting him but without a face. It was hard to find a boiler door small enough for Luke and if you look closely you can see it is still a tad too big around.
Next mod? Well I do want to try my hand at weathering some rolling stock, some Diesels and Steam engines. I also have a new Stafford thats been sitting around here for a year or so that I want to do a complete custom redo of. And I have all the materials I need for creating an overtrack and hanging Monorail stations. However, I wanted to finish these 3 videos and for now, since spring has just started here, I want to get outside and do some landscaping and such to take a break from the long winter and train working.