@jimkruszka3817 Thanks Jim. Always on the lookout to reuse stuff... when I noticed that stuff stuck to my hands, it reminded me of what the guys say about pan pastels and other self-adhesive powders... This is definitely that. Except only available in one color!
@TwoRailfans Sorry John! Wasn't talking about you! I have a string of coal hoppers that I've never shown on the channel. They need this treatment too! With regards to the weathering powder, I probably have two lifetimes' supply here for both of us and all the regulars on the channel. Would send you some if you decide you're interested!
That CNW boxcar looks like one of my paintings from 1993....I think I went threw 300 herald king sets that year ....painted nearly everyday of the year....
@ShawnCalay That's a lot of boxcars painted and lettered! A real labor of love. I'm pretty sure this one was a factory painted Athearn blue box. This one came from the estate of a former CNW employee.
amazing ,never would have thought of that , thanks
@jimkruszka3817 Thanks Jim. Always on the lookout to reuse stuff... when I noticed that stuff stuck to my hands, it reminded me of what the guys say about pan pastels and other self-adhesive powders... This is definitely that. Except only available in one color!
Great idea! The results were very good.
@TwoRailfans Thank you John. I'm still looking for some improvement. Would think this would work REALLY well on black coal hopper cars!
@@blackhillsandeasternrailroad hint taken. 😂 I don’t have anything to clean like that though.
@TwoRailfans Sorry John! Wasn't talking about you! I have a string of coal hoppers that I've never shown on the channel. They need this treatment too! With regards to the weathering powder, I probably have two lifetimes' supply here for both of us and all the regulars on the channel. Would send you some if you decide you're interested!
That CNW boxcar looks like one of my paintings from 1993....I think I went threw 300 herald king sets that year ....painted nearly everyday of the year....
@ShawnCalay That's a lot of boxcars painted and lettered! A real labor of love. I'm pretty sure this one was a factory painted Athearn blue box. This one came from the estate of a former CNW employee.