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REALISTIC Model Railroad Weathering WITHOUT an Airbrush 

Andy Dorsch
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Hello modelers! Today I do something that I've never done before! We weather an HO Scale boxcar without using an airbrush. This box car is a NMRA Winnebagoland Division Club car and its very close to some Milwaukee Road box cars that used to travel on the Marshline.
We'll use prototype photos to come up with a plan and add a very heavy dose of weathering to an Accurail Box car!
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Tools and Bills of Materials:
Link to Fiberglass "Scratch" Brush:
a.co/d/b5rEQSf
From www.amazon.com/Scratch-Brush-...
Link to Bragdon Powders: www.bragdonent.com/smpic/item...
Link to Pan Pastels: www.panpastel.com/
Artist oils you can get at Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby, Jo-Ann fabric and other hobby supply places.
Model Master "Lusterless" finish you can get at Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby, Jo-Ann fabric and other hobby supply places.
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website: cnwmarshlinesub.com/
Instagram: / andy.dorsch
Facebook: / 969069293258141
Twitter: / 3putzdorsch
Thank you for watching!
Music -
Reveire: Quincas Moreia- Free to use courtesy of RU-vid
A Dusty Road: Dan Lebowitz - Free to use courtesy of RU-vid
Mamas: Josh Lippi & The Overtimers - Free to use courtesy of RU-vid
Doom is Mood Backwards: The Whole Other - Free to use courtesy of RU-vid

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24 ноя 2018

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Комментарии : 49   
@ingor.522
@ingor.522 Год назад
Moin Andy, Thank you very much to show your techniques of weathering without the ,,expensive" airbrush equipment. I never have seen such introductional learning and ,,how to do" video before, so please have a lot of thanks and please never stop sharing your very informative help for ,,weathering beginners like myself" your tips are very welcomed! Now you can say to ha in minimum one fan worldwide from across the atlantic ocean of central europe. Me I am modelling a fictional private shortline RR company in the year of 1908 when northern germany was part of the prussian royal imperial kingdom. I do modelling white meat reffers, too, which need a lot of weathering of the 2 or 3 axle wooden planked cars or the corrugated iron cars of the 1860's. So some technical tips the white painted cars would be helpful, too. Happy railroading from Luebeck, northern germany, Ingo R.
@philippinelife712
@philippinelife712 4 года назад
The Bob Ross of boxcars! Very nice!
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@JoeG-firehousewhiskey
@JoeG-firehousewhiskey 5 лет назад
I agree, i like when the tools used are listed! Great job thanks for show us how to fix mistakes and weather the car to an amazing finish
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Thanks Joe! It was a fun project even though I made a "happy little accident."
@janean3773
@janean3773 2 года назад
Thank you for giving the colors & tips! Our box car came out perfectly...and we used oil pastels!
@BoxcarJerry
@BoxcarJerry 5 лет назад
Looks great and seems easy to do . Thanks for including links for supplies and tools .
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Nothing bothers me more than someone sharing a technique but not telling how to get the stuff to do it!!! Thanks for watching!
@hastingsbnsfnscalemodeler8594
@hastingsbnsfnscalemodeler8594 5 лет назад
I haven’t yet gotten to the place in my new hobby to begin weathering, so this video is going to be very helpful when I do. Really nice details, this one is going in my weathering playlist for safe keeping. Thanks for sharing your talent with the rest of us...Anthony
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Anthony! I absolutely love weathering! Let me know if you have any questions or want to see something specific!
@georgiasunbelt
@georgiasunbelt 5 лет назад
Thanks. I don’t own an airbrush and usually stop watching at the mention of them. This is a keeper video
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Thank you!!! I even made a fixable mistake in there as well! Thanks for watching!
@georgiasunbelt
@georgiasunbelt 5 лет назад
Andy Dorsch Meant to ask. Is there a dullcoat application after the pastels and powders before the oils?
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
@@georgiasunbelt yeah, you certainly could do that. I like to build my weathering up in layers. Once I get a layer of powders/pastels where I like it I like to lock it down with dullcote, then apply oils.
@unlockingsnow8571
@unlockingsnow8571 5 лет назад
Just in case you were wondering you can get very cheap airbrushes online that can weather wagons and freight cars very well.
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks 4 года назад
Loved the Video! I've been Weathering for over 35 years... And I love constantly learning new techniques!! 👍👍 Too many forget that for the best results, you really want to use SEVERAL different methods of Weathering on your Layout. Otherwise it looks like every piece of Equipment in your Railroad never leaves a 10 mile perimeter! Tank Cars weather completely different from Hoppers - and Flats. This method is DEFINITELY a keeper!! I wish I had the capability to make Videos like this. Just to demonstrate more variety. Carmine ✈🚂🚙
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks 4 года назад
Speaking of which, more Tank Weathering Videos are really needed....
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks 4 года назад
Also, I like collecting Club Cars. I'm a Disabled Veteran, and lately not in any position to buy anything... But are those available, and how much? Thanks 😉
@pabassfisherman
@pabassfisherman 5 лет назад
I just found your channel. I love to weather trains. I am always looking for information and techniques about it. Thanks for sharing and showing this how to. Please keep them coming. Oh and I don't use an airbrush and that's why I watched the video. Like the idea of not using one. Thanks again, man!
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Thanks Buddy! I intend to, is there anything in particular you like to see? More weathering?
@pabassfisherman
@pabassfisherman 5 лет назад
Andy Dorsch Welcome, yes anytime you do a weathering video in will be watching. Any type of car is fine. But what I would find interesting to see is how to weather a well car with containers. I can't find to many videos on that. Anyhow, thanks man. Love the videos.
@WarbonnetTrains
@WarbonnetTrains 5 лет назад
Great Job, I have an airbrush, but I hate cleaning it for every color that I use. This seems to be more my style
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Might do a follow up video on fades w/o airbrush.
@Marienthal1956
@Marienthal1956 2 года назад
Excellent job. Thank you for this video tuto :)
@johnmiller2880
@johnmiller2880 4 года назад
Just found this. Thanks so much for doing this!!
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 4 года назад
You're welcome John! I hope to do more videos like this one! Let me know if there is something you'd like to see! Andy
@deanroddy3066
@deanroddy3066 2 года назад
Great idea! I live up in the Valley and am planning my SOO LINE layout. I'm getting good ideas from your page. Would.love to meet you someday.
@RonsTrainsNThings
@RonsTrainsNThings 5 лет назад
This came out really nice, Andy. Thanks for showing your technique in such detail. I hope you will consider entering the Down N Dirty Weathering Contest 2 in January. It is going to be a simplified version this year.
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
I'll be there Ron!
@JCsRiptrack
@JCsRiptrack 5 лет назад
@@AndyDorsch Would love to see you back in the DDWC2!
@4449John
@4449John 5 лет назад
Very nice technique! Car is looking great. I really like the first MILW RD boxcar photo, I had to laugh when it popped up on the screen. Seems that image has been used by a lot of folks and even a couple of manufacturers, usually without the credit showing, but you left the copyright showing, thank you. I do own an airbrush, but in my old age I tend not to use it as much as I once did; too much work to clean up when only doing one car at a time. I found that if I tried to do an assembly line of cars they all started to look like they always traveled together; not good. This method works nicely. I'm considering building some protection blocks to screw in where the trucks go when weathering this way as breaking the stirrup steps is pretty common and adding the metal ones a pain. I don't feel like changing them all over to the metal ones so maybe a big piece of channel or even some drilled out box material might work for protection; this bears further investigation. Happy 2019!
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
John thank you for the comment. I try and cite sources for pictures I use in my videos. After all these are invaluable resources for modelers! I'd be interested in the stirrup protection system you are talking about. I often bust them off with my "brat fingers." Thank you for taking the time to comment, and of course watching my video! Happy 2019!!!
@4449John
@4449John 5 лет назад
Andy, Evergreen makes a box tubing - 256 - .375" (9.5MM) OPAQUE WHITE POLYSTYRENE SQUARE TUBING. I am thinking if I cut two pieces so that they stick out about half an inch on both sides of any given car, drill a hole in the center that fits a 2-56 size machine screw, then only on the bottom side drill or cut a hole large enough to be able to glue a metal washer centered over the 2-56 size hole, that might just do the trick. You could do the same with a bit of square or rectangular wood molding, only use a countersink to depth that a washer and a proper screw would still work. Of course, you'll have to be able to tighten the screw so the block is stationary, and this without too much pressure where you'd strip the threads out of the hole and not be able to re-tighten the truck screws. Athearn sells some half inch 2-56 screws and maybe 5/8" one too IIRC. If you drop this and then bugger up the original threads find some styrene tubing that will hold a 5-56 screws threads and drill the old hole out and glue this piece in place. I have not tried it, but the theory seems viable. evergreenscalemodels.com/collections/14-square-tubes/products/256-375-9-5mmopaque-white-polystyrene-square-tubing
@4449John
@4449John 5 лет назад
@@AndyDorsch Oh, and also I frequently remove the floors (if possible) when weathering cars so as to have less stress on the stirrup steps. Of course with many modern cars this is impossible in which case the block thing should do the trick.
@mike-rk6me
@mike-rk6me 5 лет назад
Awesome video.i also use bragdon and pan pastels.this has given me some new ideas.thanks.
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Mike! I think I'm going to try some Mig Ammo stuff and AK interactive next.
@205004gs
@205004gs 4 года назад
Great job!
@iowawesternHO
@iowawesternHO 2 года назад
Hello, thx for the video. Looks like there might have been a bit of confusion about when to spray dull cote (or whatever). Exactly when should a spray be put on to protect what's there? And will the spray always be dull cote?
@joetopper2380
@joetopper2380 4 года назад
Thank you
@joetopper2380
@joetopper2380 4 года назад
I would like to see weathering on steam era wood cars. All I have are shining new rolling stock. Have very little idea what it would look like. Sides, roofs, and ends. Any info would be very helpful.
@tomryan943
@tomryan943 3 года назад
Is that a Pan Pastel you are using to weather the boxcar?? What shade is it??
@southernrailfanning5516
@southernrailfanning5516 3 года назад
I cant find that model master lacquer overcoat lusterless flat anywhere, not even a dullcote
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 3 года назад
I have been having difficulty finding them too since testors started to discontinue their Model Master Line. Tamyia works well out of the rattle can. Or regular "Testors Flat Clear"
@riverhoerer300
@riverhoerer300 5 лет назад
were did you get all of your weathering tools?
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
I got the fiberglass pen off of Amazon. The paint brushes from Hobby Lobby. The sponges I got from the "make-up" section of Target.
@regisbrooks8064
@regisbrooks8064 5 лет назад
How can I Weathered train's using alcohol 71 percent faded paint
@warrenmaker798
@warrenmaker798 5 лет назад
good finish, but u need a better camera,, very fuzzy
@AndyDorsch
@AndyDorsch 5 лет назад
Thanks Warren! I used my Logitech webcam for the first time to record this vid. I didn't play with the settings to make the picture clear, my bad. I'll work to improve my video quality thanks for the feedback!
@briangardner5905
@briangardner5905 2 года назад
I would NOT have the music - it's distracting. I want to hear your comments and try to back off the bass a bit - your voice was rather overdriven. Good content though.
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