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RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - Super - 08-08-2016

Thats correct Ripley but I only painted the roofs of the coaches and the roof and chassis of the caboose and I used masking. I love the Airbrush but I haven't got any better than to just spray away but I will never go back to a spray can. Spray cans have far too much heavy pigment in the paint and goes on way too thick for models in my opinion with not control. Airbrushing covers with less paint and adheres very well when used with primer.


RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - DalaGStanator - 08-08-2016

What is this train? I don't recognize it. Please give hints or something of that kind. It looks very Potteresque, that's for sure.


RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - TrainMan2001 - 08-08-2016

Is it the Orient Express?


RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - Aresedale productions - 08-09-2016

Is it a class 07 or mallard


RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - DalaGStanator - 08-09-2016

If it were Mallard, it would've had red wheels and/or white/silver rims and normal-coloured siderods.


RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - Aresedale productions - 08-09-2016

(08-09-2016, 07:07 AM)DalaGStanator Wrote: If it were Mallard, it would've had red wheels and/or white/silver rims and normal-coloured siderods.

It's just a guess maybe a different a4 or something


RE: The Beginning of the next Custom - Nigels - 08-09-2016

To me that chassis looks suspiciously like the 7100 Yoshitsune one which makes me wonder if you are working on a 'Wild West' type train especially with that style of coach and caboose Smile