Weathering Hornby TT:120 21t mineral wagons

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Published 2024-06-15

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  • They really do look great, I'm sure my grandson will enjoy watching this. He's been with us this weekend and has been working on his 009 layout. He's uploaded part two of his journey, which will document his build...cheers James 🙂👍
  • @RailwayWorld
    Nice work, they look great. Can't wait to get my Mineral wagons. I hope Hornby get around to making the BR 16 ton wagons. I started my TT layout this weekend, feel quite nostalgic, my first model railway was German TT. Really Happy Hornby started this range. I enjoy your channel. Cheers Felix
  • @pim1234
    Well that seems easy ! Now we will see how it comes out if I do it 😆
  • @Ilmson
    If you want to approach this topic carefully and don't mind the abrasion over time, I recommend trying watercolours first. You can mix the relevant colours together on a palette beforehand. If you fail, the decisive advantage is that you can wash the paint off again without scrubbing... This is how I aged the rather clumsy, reflective plastic building facades as a child. I was proud back then of being able to do it without any instructions, before the internet. It was only later that I realised that this method is commonplace in model making and is known as weathering and washing.