First video of a two-part series where I paint and weather a structure that you have probably seen in the background of some of my most recent videos.
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@georgiasunbelt6 күн бұрын
Saw you release part 2 …I realized I missed part 1…you do a great job painting and weathering structures…
@ozarkmidlandsouthernrailwayАй бұрын
Dave, your railroad looks nicer each time you share it with us. So impressive! I love the steel mill, what a marvelous structure. The colors you chose to use and your weathering really look great! Bill B.
@luvindemtrainsАй бұрын
Your compliments are always appreciated Bill. Thank you much!
@steve87thpsapАй бұрын
Great job on the colors and the application. Really nice steel mill to complement that backdrop.
@luvindemtrainsАй бұрын
Thank you!
@raysrails2164Ай бұрын
👍👍
@cbrailroader642Ай бұрын
That is really looking great! 👍
@luvindemtrainsАй бұрын
Thank you much!
@TheLEMRRАй бұрын
going to look great!
@luvindemtrainsАй бұрын
Thank you, I certainly hope so.
@vincenthuying98Ай бұрын
Dear Dave, very interesting paint job! Love the way you added the seams on the furnaces/stoves. Considering the way you chose the truss bridge colors, I humbly think your style of tying in the smaller and bigger details with the coloring truly makes a difference. As you said, it may not be completely accurate prototype wise. But as you so clearly put, what does that aspect add to the ‘vista’ when it conceals the details and furthermore affects the illusion of depth? Exactly the emphasis of colors will either blend the way the model is situated/located in its surroundings, or it can underscore either its ‘importance,’ or its significance to the scene. Especially when we’re talking field of depth perception. Very curious for your ongoing process on this project! Looking forward to seeing your next episodes. Cheerio