
HO Scale Train Weathering
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HO Scale Train Weathering
heres a little something i weathered up here this motning


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Re: HO Scale Train Weathering
Looks pretty sweet, what techniques did you use? The lighting and picture quality aren't that great... Try steadying your camera on a stack of books or a stool. As for lighting, I am not too good at it myself, but try giving it a white background (white printer paper is what I use because I don't have a big white photography sheet to hang) and put a bright lamp right next to it (out of camera view) and point it directly at what you are taking pics of.
Hope this helps,
AJ:)
Hope this helps,
AJ:)
it be like dat
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Re: HO Scale Train Weathering
i used pencil led it works great for oil marks and wear and also residue on the wings of planes from the guns..
And thanks for the advice AJ ill try that next time...
And thanks for the advice AJ ill try that next time...
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