Description
By Jeff Wilson
Weathering is the primary factor in creating realistic models and scenes. Weathering Models will show you several techniques using acrylic and oil paints, paint washes, paint markers, stains and more.
Weathering includes blending subtle and heavy effects - grime, rust, soot, dirt - and doing it in a way that matches how prototype locomotives, freight cars, and other details acquire their aged appearance.
Weathering Models from Jeff Wilson will show you several techniques for capturing these effects.
You'll learn to:
Identify how and why rolling stock, locomotives, vehicles, and structures acquire specific types of weathering
Create specific rust and grime effects with paint washes, drybrushing, oversprays, chalks, and stains
Realistically weather both simulated (plastic) wood and real wood
Blend various weathering effects to create prototypical results
Weather and paint specific prototype components such as wheels and trucks