CNJ RSD4/5 Locos on the Hillside

TomPM

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Went out to the hillside and caught this!

Atlas CNJ RSD4/5
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Atlas CNJ RSD4/5
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Walthers Reading gondola
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Walthers Lehigh Valley gondola
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GREAT roll-by Tom!:thumb: TONS of VERY WELL weathered cars, and your forest in the background looks FANTASTIC!:thumb::D -Deano
 
Nice picts Tom. I am also a CNJ modeler. I call Bayonne home. I have a CNJ album in Gallery,members categories,CNJ locomotives and railroad cars. Tho I haven't added any cars yet.
........................frank
 
Thanks everyone!

Kanawha said:
Nice freight cars, and Great weathering!! What methods do you use?

It is a combination of washes, dry brushing, and air brush. I use Folk Art paints in the following colors:

Washes
Charcoal Gray

Dry Brush
Charcoal Gray
Burnt Sienna

Air Brush
Charcoal Gray
Burnt Unmber
Raw Umber
Raw Sienna
Country Twill (Cement Dust)
Licorice (ash and cinders on the car roofs)
 
toptrain1 said:
Nice picts Tom. I am also a CNJ modeler. I call Bayonne home. I have a CNJ album in Gallery,members categories,CNJ locomotives and railroad cars. Tho I haven't added any cars yet.
........................frank

It is always nice to find another antracite road modeler. I also model the L&NE and Reading.
 
fantastic! I can't think of an appropiate superlative.
hope the leading truck on the second boxcar didn't cause too much trouble
when I was a child my father taught me some signals,for hot box etc, since nearly all my free time was spent around the siding. I don't remember any of them now.
 
h tom---your photography,scenery,weathering,locomotives and rolling stock keep getting better and better---thanks for sharing---looking forward to lots more---nutbar
 
Thanks everyone!

Relic said:
hope the leading truck on the second boxcar didn't cause too much trouble

I was wondering when some one would mention that.:oops: I saw it right after I posted the thread and was too tired to do anything about it.

A buddy of mine used to but small little oddities in his photos just to keep people guessing. I have done once or twice but not in a long while. Hmmm.......:D
 
Tom, very nice roll-by. This hillside with the forest in the background is an awesome scene. I admire the subtle weathering of your cars. Great job :thumb: