Night shift?
Chris Nevard's photos are usually quite easy to spot, due to his use of light and background sky, plus the composition.
Your photos are approaching that quality... keep it up !
Rob, the last photo (the wooden wagon) is a superb piece of work.
That's very kind of you, Alan. Thank you. My weathering tends to evolve. This is one of the latest and really repaid time spent on it.
Rob
Just imagine what you could do if you moved up to 7mm...
It is indeed, but can we please have a step-by-step guide with photos, please!Rob, the last photo (the wooden wagon) is a superb piece of work.
Use more powders?
Yes, I think you probably would.
I may have to accidentally leave a wagon with you next time I see you....
It is indeed, but can we please have a step-by-step guide with photos, please!
I'm rather taken with this weathering Rob. Is the van Bachman? I hadn't realised they had done one with planked sides and ply doors.
I'd go for a step by step guide too. I know you did one a while ago in another place, but as you say, things move on, and an update would be of use.
Alex
I'm rather taken with this weathering Rob. Is the van Bachman? I hadn't realised they had done one with planked sides and ply doors.
I'd go for a step by step guide too. I know you did one a while ago in another place, but as you say, things move on, and an update would be of use.
Alex