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October 22, 2011, 05:44:40 pm »
Blog of (mainly) a HO scale modeler who also has a business renting out a layout as well as custom weathering work. Great how weathering really brings out the detail on HO scale rolling stock, though it can be a tad overdone sometimes.
I like this De10:
http://blog-imgs-29.fc2.com/t/e/t/tetudou777/201103302259030c9.jpg
blog entry for above:
http://tetudou777.blog64.fc2.com/blog-date-201103.html
There are many others.
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That DE10 looks like it's almost ripe for the cutter's torch...
Cheers NB
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Fantastic! Weathering is so difficult to do good... I hate 95% of the weathering out there - I'd rather have a sparkly clean model rather than a badly weathered one. But that DE10 definitely falls into the 5%.
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His weathering is very impressive, but what I like perhaps even more is his EF81 howling around a superelevated curve:
Marvellous!
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His weathering is very impressive, but what I like perhaps even more is his EF81 howling around a superelevated curve:
Yes, indeed. And obviously the train is running in 1500v DC territory, both pantas are up
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Yeah, good one!
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