My 7 mm Nice Western Railway setup, the newest building gift from demill, has gotten me excited to start working on the finishing touches, which start with the monitor. I made a simple research model that has already been established above since I don’t need to be an expert in structure on my own.
Perched atop my preferred highway mattress and propelled by the foam board’s rear is a six-inch, seven-millimeter-scale invoicing head monitor. The rails were primed with Timia grey paint, and I then let them be.
I used two tamas colors—deep iron, which Hill Pink had adopted—to brush the rails and chairs. My last task in the relationship will remove the rust flakes and stains, and although there is a little overspray, it is effective.
Once the paint had dried, I splattered some rusty Veljo Lubricants on the seats and the internet. This effect is great since it adds texture on top of providing the best colour. One negative aspect is that it vanishes when it gets wet, therefore after cutting the cord and descending the balcony, I have to put the pigs as the last step in this order.
With this experiment in hand, I can airbrush the trains right now and then get down to business with the ties.