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These are some recent weathering jobs I've done on some new rolling stock.
First, a Bachmann Silver Series gondola. Before: ![]() After: ![]() Next, an Athearn RailBox boxcar. Before: ![]() After: ![]() A Bachman Silver Series tank car. Before: ![]() After: ![]()
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I see no weathering on the first one, just a total repaint.
But it's a nice job either way; the other two are just plain beautiful (well ok, maybe not exactly...beautiful...but...er...ah...YOU GET MY POINT ). |
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Thanks.
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Thank you very much Marcie.
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Jeffrey, did you letter that gondola by hand? It looks pretty good. I have an older bachmann gondola or two with the older talgo-style plastic trucks. I am going to challenge myself by detailing it and weathering it until it makes a nice MoW car. I mention this because it looks exactly like your car. Bachmann must be using the same molds for their silver series, with updated underframs and trucks.
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Yes, that's the old Varney tooling. Bachmann, Life-Like and several others have used it for many years and marketed it as their own.
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