Yesterday (Friday 14 Dec., 2018) while looking for some light reading at my local chain bookstore I stumbled onto a special issue of Kalmbach's Fine Scale Modeler titled "Damaged". It is all about the fantastic level of weathering being done by our European friends. Many will already know of this work, but it is my first introduction to many of the techniques used. I sincerely feel it will intimidate most of the people I know who call themselves "model railroaders" out of their socks.
Quote from: Lawton Maner on December 15, 2018, 03:07:40 AM
Yesterday (Friday 14 Dec., 2018) while looking for some light reading at my local chain bookstore I stumbled onto a special issue of Kalmbach's Fine Scale Modeler titled "Damaged". It is all about the fantastic level of weathering being done by our European friends. Many will already know of this work, but it is my first introduction to many of the techniques used. I sincerely feel it will intimidate most of the people I know who call themselves "model railroaders" out of their socks.
Name names please .
What names do you want? He's Lawton, you're Nick, and I'm Russ. The problem with you British people is an inability clearly to express yourself in English! Go stand in the corner. -- ssuR
Quote from: finescalerr on December 15, 2018, 10:58:53 AM
What names do you want? He's Lawton, you're Nick, and I'm Russ. The problem with you British people is an inability clearly to express yourself in English! Go stand in the corner. -- ssuR
I'm Jerry!!Russ he's already in the corner you can't send him again!!
Jerry
The name is "Damaged".
Excuse if I interrupt you in the highly scientific naming, perhaps this publication (https://kalmbachhobbystore.com/product/special-issue/vt-fs11181101-c) is concerned?
That's the one on the shelf at my local bookstore.