Nice work! I see BNSF ES44ACs through my town every day and they do tend to get dirty. You have some good ideas - I may try some for my locos. Thanks for the presentation.
The unit came out very nice but I do not get the white radiator grills on top you did. It really takes away from the model. I have stood on many an overpass watching trains and I have yet to see white grills. Anyways, thanks for a good video.
@@WhiteRiverRails Oh I understand why you did it but never seen it. A couple of the Virtual Railfan webcams have down on views at a few BNSF locations and I looked at the tops of many BNSF locomotives and did not see any white radiators. Saw several of the early ES44AC's. Anyways, wonderful work. Take care.
Nice job! Honestly, I don't always mask my windows, especially the rear ones. Windows are almost always filthy and those rear ones get no attention at all. Every time I get aboard, I immediately clean my windows.
Great video. I’ve seen quite a few old war bonnets that appear to have some fading on the silver portion. How would you replicate that using this method?
Awesome video! I have one coming in the mail soon so now I can have some reference for the future. The layout looks amazing so far from the last picture. Keep up the amazing work!
Good job. Glad to see someone actually "fading" the paint. I wish all cab/road numbers came off that easy. Did you seal the finished product? I would imagine so or you probably wouldn't have bothered taping all the windows and lights. Terry
Great video. I’m having a problem with taking a new expensive model and trying this but I guess I have to jump in and do it. Thanks for the great tips.