Rapido single sheathed box cars B&O Brown from Green
Nice results Bruce. I think you are exactly right on the colour wheel & your model has turned out a pleasing colour to me. Great “save”!
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I have as yet only “looked" at the model; was thinking of using some MIG rust wash to do the same tinting you have. On reconsideration, I think that may be an error as “rust” is too orange. I’m thinking the colour should be a boxcar red with less of a bias toward yellow than rust has. Something with more of a bias toward the blue side of the colour wheel. In any event, I’ll be very pleased if I can save the lettering as you have, but i’m feeling like buying a little insurance - I am wondering about the most appropriate decals if I don’t have the same level of success. I have not found decals set for the B&O NMRA cars so far . . . . Rob On Oct 8, 2022, at 9:18 PM, Bruce Griffin <bdg1210@...> wrote: Rob, I used my standard matte varnish (https://bomodeling.com/2020/04/30/developing-my-painting-and-decaling-techniques-for-ho-scale-freight-cars/ ) with a few drops of Vallejo Red Brown and Vallejo Fire Red to get the color to shift. I think that’s how the color wheel works, to change a green (blue and yellow mixed) use more red to shift the color away from green. I think it came pretty close to a brown I can weather and darken to look good in my fleet. The photos attached are all taken under 5000k LED lights (layout and paint booth). I had to add two coats and the overspray was very pink While still wet, I used a wet microbrush to wipe the pink overspray from the lettering as it was way too pink to look appropriate. This caused some blotching I hope to cover with some dirt and soot in further weathering I hit it with untinted, clear matte as a last coat while still wet to try to cover the blotching. Bruce D. Griffin |
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Good save indeed! Joe Binish New Hope MN On Sat, Oct 8, 2022 at 11:18 PM Bruce Griffin <bdg1210@...> wrote:
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Rob, I used my standard matte varnish (https://bomodeling.com/2020/04/30/developing-my-painting-and-decaling-techniques-for-ho-scale-freight-cars/ ) with a few drops of Vallejo Red Brown and Vallejo Fire Red to get the color to shift. I think that’s how the color wheel works, to change a green (blue and yellow mixed) use more red to shift the color away from green. I think it came pretty close to a brown I can weather and darken to look good in my fleet. The photos attached are all taken under 5000k LED lights (layout and paint booth). I had to add two coats and the overspray was very pink While still wet, I used a wet microbrush to wipe the pink overspray from the lettering as it was way too pink to look appropriate. This caused some blotching I hope to cover with some dirt and soot in further weathering I hit it with untinted, clear matte as a last coat while still wet to try to cover the blotching.
Bruce D. Griffin
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