Moin, moin First pics of Rusty - the Loco build for beeing scrap Only made of wood, glue and paint. Lasered it yesterday - building it was just a test for the wooden shell. Good looking was not important. I´ll use it for my scarp-yard. Needed 15 minutes, some glue and a knife, my wife is missing now in the kitchen Sprayed it black first - than used a little red colour. Wet in wet. After some minutes I added (brushed) much Instant Rust basic colour. When dry, I brushed it with the oxidation fluid. I´ll repeat brushing with the oxidation fluid a few times a day forr the next 2 days. The loco is part of this thread http://forum.gn15.info/viewtopic.php?p=53962#53962 Tschuess / bye Harald
Thanks The grey colour contains iron - and is real rusting. It will last some days, to reach the final look.. Maybe even some weeks. Tschuess / bye Harald
Last weekend, Germanys largest (and greatest) Large Scale event took place again in Schkeuditz / Leipzig . Back from Schkeuditz - with some pics. More pics and some vids will follow. With some fellows we operated some 70 meter in scale 1:22,5 - 32mm gauge with some Gn15. Allowed was everything Real-steam and battery-powered locos. The journey starts in the USA, went via Bavarya, Australia, Lynchbany, Arabia, Germany, Himalaya, German North-Sea to Kraehwinkel in Central-Germany. A lot of the rolling stock incl locos made from wooden lasered kits. (made by the famous Lasergang - by the way - I´m the lasering member ) for some pics, please follow this link. http://www.williwinsen.de/album/2008_06_28-Schkeuditz-1/html/default.html Rusty in Schkeuditz and other pics Tschuess / bye Harald