Realistic Locomotive Weathering

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2020
  • In this video I make a start on a project I've been putting off for months. Going through my collection & repainting/re-weathering anything I'm not happy with to a better standard. Much of my stock was weathered by an inexperienced me about 5-6 years ago. I've gone through & improved/fixed 7 locos and weathered my 2 newest items so far.
    I don't claim any of the work to be on a professional level but it's certainly quite a bit better than my previous efforts. It's all about learning and improving your skills.
    Big thanks to Paul Clark for allowing me to use some of his excellent footage from the time period. Link to his channel..
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    I have a few more locos & units to work on. Next video will focus back on the layout. Enjoy!
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  • @S2XTM
    @S2XTM 4 года назад +50

    I'm Everard Junction, and this is my Masterclass.

  • @ianrichardson1644
    @ianrichardson1644 4 года назад +22

    There is something incredibly satisfying about your attention to detail, I've no intention of building a layout, I've never even owned a train set but in these very odd and uncertain times this was the most calm and relaxed 50 minutes of my week, just thought I'd let you know, thanks :-)

    • @ianrichardson1644
      @ianrichardson1644 4 года назад

      @Aryan White Its at least a 9.5/10 for stress relief :-)

  • @berry120
    @berry120 4 года назад +22

    Hey, you're spoiling us - the last video only went up last week! (No complaints from this side of course...) :-)

  • @Seb7535_pafc
    @Seb7535_pafc 4 года назад +5

    Great video! Just a note, on locomotive exams (A,B,C ect) one of the jobs is cleaning the warning panel, hence why the yellow ends of locos look cleaner than the bodywork. Hope this helps :)

  • @Paul-ov6kd
    @Paul-ov6kd 4 года назад

    As an Ex. Crewe Works railway engineer - if a remember correctly the white lines on the wheels denoted that new wheel flanges have been fitted to the wheel pans. Its a long time since (over 25 years) I spend one night doing class 47 de-bogies and bogie ups, I was brought up repairing Class 47 loco's - what a work horse its a shame the vast majority are now scrap - great videos and your standard of work is excellent

  • @tomwebb3081
    @tomwebb3081 4 года назад +1

    As someone who has spent more than half their life living next to a (reasonably) busy railway, I've always been impressed with your realism. This, however, takes up to an astonishing new level - just incredible.

  • @hellooohowareudoing
    @hellooohowareudoing 4 года назад

    A very, very good example of 'less is more'. And just because something is old , it doesn't mean it was filthy....washing trains obviously wasn't beyond the wit of man back then! Another superb video

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      Exactly, add some grime of course but check some pictures first! Cheers

  • @simonlangford4695
    @simonlangford4695 4 года назад +1

    Hi , the white marking on the wheels was applied after new tyres where fitted to see weather the tyre had slipped on the wheel. If the marks were not in line thdn the tyre had slipped !!! only applied to locos with tyres , great video and weathering is just right .

  • @kevinmottram9491
    @kevinmottram9491 4 года назад +2

    The age old adage "Less is More" certainly applies here Richard. Superb results as ever. Great stuff.

  • @darrenhillman8396
    @darrenhillman8396 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video!
    Good work on the reworking of the weathering. Now nicely subtle.
    The white quarter-marks you mentioned are wheel-creep indicators. As you will know, diesel and electric loco wheels are made up of the wheel and a profiled steel ‘tyre’ which is sweated onto the wheel. The ‘tyres’ when the loco is pulling hard can move on the wheel, and the slippage can be seen by the difference in position of the two parts of the wheel-creep marks.
    The marks were usually applied by depot or at Works wherever a full wheel-set change had taken place.
    Love the 80’s music - best music ever came out of this decade! (Apart from the bit which had the wow and flutter..!)
    Best wishes from the Wirral. Stay safe.

  • @striderpaul
    @striderpaul 4 года назад

    Brilliant weathering and so realistic. When I was a Secondman in the late 1970's we used to always clean the cab and side windows, handrails, marker lights/tail lights and the loco numbers while she was being refueled, and yes the fuel gauge always got a wipe over if needed. Another great video, thank you.

  • @SomeWelshBloke
    @SomeWelshBloke 4 года назад

    Nice work. The real 47535 was a special one for me.The white wheel stripes are a nice touch, done to be able to check for shifted tyres. Like you said freight locos back then were regularly seen with clean cabs and dirty bodies. Never going through the wash plants that passenger locos did, the cab windows/fronts were cleaned on depots by fitters mates during normal servicing with the body sides done just now and again perhaps on the periodic exams.

  • @mandylee4166
    @mandylee4166 4 года назад

    What a way to spend lock down cheered my day up.
    I've been watching you since your old layout and love every single one of them.
    Keep up the good work and keep yourself safe.
    Mandy

  • @MrDreamer60
    @MrDreamer60 4 года назад

    You 're extremely talented. Im so impressed. One of those insights I feel we rarely get to see people share their expertise to us. Thank you for sharing. Loved watching the video

  • @karlsage3064
    @karlsage3064 4 года назад

    Another excellent video! Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience. Lots of useful tips and advice. Inspirational!

  • @andylaws4247
    @andylaws4247 4 года назад

    Brilliant weathering. Great tips and inspiration to do my own 47s. The orange cantrail lining on that Grid is awesome. Can't wait for your next vid.

  • @mattgale7944
    @mattgale7944 4 года назад

    Great video again Richard , thanks for passing on these great techniques

  • @onnomulder9775
    @onnomulder9775 4 года назад

    What a stunning job Richard!!! You are a real artist! Stay save!! Cheers Onno.

  • @James.O
    @James.O 4 года назад

    Richard, really appreciate this superb update, a much needed relief from the boredom of lockdown. Keep up the great work.

  • @eugeniomarins2936
    @eugeniomarins2936 4 года назад

    Many thanks, as always. Your videos are the best, for years. Keep them comming.

  • @rttx
    @rttx 4 года назад

    The clips from Paul Clark make me feel a way I can't describe; nostalgic, almost regretful, like "I was born too late" kind of feeling (I'm 32). I absolutely love it, and I'm not even from the UK. Excellent job recreating the look and feel of that fantastic era of British Rail. Stay healthy and carry on. I always look forward to your next upload.

  • @leilacentral1883
    @leilacentral1883 4 года назад +1

    Amazing work. Lots can be taken from this video and I remember your older weathering videos very well, as they were in my favourite play lists. Seams it will be replaced with this. Thanks for sharing and video this. I really need to weather my locomotives. Hope your keeping well and all the best, Clint.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад

      Thanks Clint. Glad you enjoyed it. I certainly had a good time going back through some of my 'forgotten' locos and giving them a new lease of life.

  • @wilson561
    @wilson561 2 года назад +1

    I model US trains and you've inspired me to re-do one of the engines I weathered a bit too much. Besides your weathering, the layout detailing is great. Thanks for posting!

  • @mickeybarrass3625
    @mickeybarrass3625 4 года назад

    Another great video Richard, plenty 47s too👍👍👍 your attention to detail is just raising the bar another notch. Thank you for sharing.

  • @wstks-fmworldwide5390
    @wstks-fmworldwide5390 4 года назад

    Fascinating process and wonderful results. Not a model railroader myself, but I have followed your work for two-three years, and have enjoyed the journey thus far.

  • @julianlyons711
    @julianlyons711 3 года назад

    Amazing skill and detail goes into every piece.. truly amazing

  • @longimanusisurus132
    @longimanusisurus132 4 года назад +1

    Llevo viendo tus videos y he podido observar como has ido mejorando tu técnica. El color y el tratamiento que le das a las vías es de lo mejor que he visto. Mi enhorabuena.
    Best regards

  • @kittonsmitton
    @kittonsmitton 4 года назад

    Excellent skills and a good eye for detail, really bringing it to life.

  • @TheSNIPERmac
    @TheSNIPERmac 2 года назад

    HI there. I've just seen you on TV, Hornby series, I had to come and see your videos and I am well impressed, Your attention to detail is remarkable, thank you for sharing. I will enjoy watching the rest of your videos in the coming days... Mac#

  • @benskiproductions
    @benskiproductions 2 года назад

    Thank you for uploading videos on weathering. It’s something I’m looking into and watching your videos And researching the real thing I’m learning quite a lot.

  • @OONeal
    @OONeal 4 года назад

    Great video Richard, I'm tempted to have a go so thank you for the guide!

  • @AndyHudson-ModelRailwayBuilds
    @AndyHudson-ModelRailwayBuilds 4 года назад

    Great video Richard and perfect timing, I’ve got the 37 in Engineers to do my self and a 50 in NSE so will look at these techniques very useful. Thanks Andy

  • @johna.dawson709
    @johna.dawson709 4 года назад

    Thanks Richard for another great Video. Now I'm starting to look at all my loco's in my fleet to see if they all need weathering..(yes they all do)

  • @stewartnorminatorboughen
    @stewartnorminatorboughen 4 года назад +1

    great video: Also nice to see my home town King's Lynn on your layout.keep them coming

  • @vodaploda
    @vodaploda 3 года назад

    just amazing skill on display...love your work

  • @daveharriman2756
    @daveharriman2756 4 года назад

    Absolutely marvellous weathering Richard, they really do look like the real thing!

  • @LondonEmergency999
    @LondonEmergency999 4 года назад

    More fantastic content! Lovely video Richard.

  • @tabs41
    @tabs41 4 года назад

    Thanks again Richard, not many that would set up some of their own work (all be it from a while ago) as "leaving a bit to be desired" and give a master class on how it should be done.

  • @R1door
    @R1door 4 года назад

    Mate your B-roll is on point every time! Great stuff!

  • @martinbateman2467
    @martinbateman2467 2 года назад

    I always look forward to your videos and I like the way that you always seek to improve and learn from what you have done

  • @NicholassTrainChannel
    @NicholassTrainChannel 4 года назад

    Fabulous job there Richard the locos look really nice.
    cheers Nic

  • @UndergroundEric
    @UndergroundEric 4 года назад +3

    Richard the white stripes on the wheels would have likely been present on all older locos. They are there so that the maintenance staff can check if the tyre has slipped relative to the wheel itself, as the tyre and wheel are seperate items believe it or not.
    If the loco comes in and the tyre marks show that movement has occurred, it is re-marked and sent back out. If it happens again then the wheelset is replaced.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад

      Correct, I cut the explanation out of the edit due to run time. Same applies to the green pointers you see on commercial vehicle wheel nuts. The white marks where also applied to passenger rolling stock but the marks where on the inside of the wheel so not to alarm the passengers!

    • @UndergroundEric
      @UndergroundEric 4 года назад

      EverardJunction ahh fair play! Yes indeed! Witness marks. Every nut/bolt on rolling stock is supposed to have them, although with dirt/oil they fade away.
      I remember having to check tyre marks on 57’s which sometimes got confusing if someone had re-marked them but not got rid of the old ones!
      Great video mate.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      @@UndergroundEric Working on classic cars I don't have to worry to about that but they do come up from time to time. Mostly from the factory for warranty purposes. Glad you enjoyed the vid, cheers.

    • @CairnieR
      @CairnieR 4 года назад +1

      Some VMIs call for the witness marks to be on the inside because it is easier for maintenance staff to check for a shifted tyre when doing a walk under as part of an exam, not because it would scare passengers because most passengers don't notice and wouldn't really understand why a shifted tyre would be a bad thing.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад

      @@CairnieR Thanks for the info, my info which I read some years ago was clearly incorrect!

  • @jamesmartin3431
    @jamesmartin3431 4 года назад

    Thanks Richard looking great

  • @patrikf8302
    @patrikf8302 3 года назад

    What a great video, learning so much

  • @leergb
    @leergb 4 года назад

    Richard, it was only yesterday i watched episode 12 on weathering and went and checked the RPA as per your recommendation and i too noticed that my loco didn't really need a lot of weathering, another great vid. Cheers mate

  • @Lennon6412
    @Lennon6412 4 года назад

    Very nice weathering, certainly looks far more detailed and much closer to the prototype.
    These intros are amazing!

  • @langtonroad2445
    @langtonroad2445 4 года назад

    Superb detailing. Great video as always.

  • @JamesPetts
    @JamesPetts 4 года назад

    Excellent! You are inspiring me to weather some of my N gauge locomotives.
    That "totally awesome" cleaner is interesting, especially in its ability to clean glazing. I shall have to get some of that. It will be particularly useful for removing the no smoking signs from one carriage of an HST set, as there was always one (coach B from memory) in these days where smoking was allowed.

  • @page1of1
    @page1of1 4 года назад +1

    I see some "New Retro Wave" inspired music and graphics at the start of the video👌... best decade ever🤘 keep it up 😉

  • @ian1957ruth
    @ian1957ruth 4 года назад

    I always liked your weathered look. I like it even better now.

  • @stuartsmith7618
    @stuartsmith7618 4 года назад

    Looks absolutely amazing mate the layout is coming on fantastic keep the lock dawn videos coming

  • @whatsitaboutwithphilcraig6661
    @whatsitaboutwithphilcraig6661 4 года назад

    I never ever loose interest in your content , absolutely bang on the money you should be on TV . 👍

  • @DudleyCentral
    @DudleyCentral 4 года назад

    Super stuff Richard, really enjoyed the old footage too! Joe

  • @manwithaplan78
    @manwithaplan78 4 года назад +1

    I dont own a single train but i love the videos .... Great content as always loving the new 80s retro vibe ;) PS: your attention to detail is phenonmenal!!

  • @johneyres3045
    @johneyres3045 4 года назад

    You're right about weathering being over done. You only really see filthy locos during the sandite season or in the middle of winter. I remember seeing some weathering project in model rail probably 20 years ago and being impressed at the time but looking back they look hideous. I think you've got it right with most of the grim around the grills and other indents.

  • @paulbrain99
    @paulbrain99 4 года назад

    Fantastic work as ever!

  • @mjsdecember1990
    @mjsdecember1990 4 года назад

    Good to see your keeping busy in isolation

  • @edwindekker
    @edwindekker 4 года назад

    Thank you Richard, for again an excellent video! I really enjoyed myself and it was once more very educational. Your channel is one of the reasons I picked up the hobby again almost 4 years ago and jumped in head first into DCC. I learned tons of your how to videos and was in total shock when you ripped up your old layout :). I'm a N-scale modeller and trying to develop myself in all aspects of this exciting hobby. From running trains fully automatic using RocRail, doing DCC conversions to making CAD drawings to 3D print accessories like catenary portals in every shape and sizes common to the dutch railways. Keep up the excellent videos and thank you very much for all the time and effort to put into making these videos.
    Cheers Edwin

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Edwin. Its a great hobby with so many challenges and projects to get involved in. More vids are in the works as always, cheers.

  • @ade9685
    @ade9685 4 года назад

    Great effort Richard great job!

  • @paddycoleman1472
    @paddycoleman1472 4 года назад +5

    Blimey, clicked on the video and thought it was an episode of Miami Vice! 😀

  • @reganmdonovan
    @reganmdonovan 4 года назад

    Your self objectivity is refreshing and inspiring, big up man. Regan, BMS, Australia.

  • @jacquesvalero6864
    @jacquesvalero6864 3 года назад

    Hello Everard Junction, very good job and very nice technic weathering.

  • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
    @BaltimoreAndOhioRR 4 года назад +3

    Well done

  • @oliverbarker4921
    @oliverbarker4921 4 года назад

    Can just say how talented you are in the model hobby. You have also got a beautiful layout

  • @Andy-ly9ry
    @Andy-ly9ry 4 года назад

    Great video, very tempted to have a go myself.

  • @ClydebridgeStation
    @ClydebridgeStation 4 года назад

    The loco that looked ex works in Paul's clips was 37501, Teesside steelmaster. It was overhauled at Doncaster in summer 1989, losing its unique, but unauthorised, British steel blue livery for railfreight metals. The train its hauling is the Doncaster works test train.

  • @joelang6126
    @joelang6126 2 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic intro!

  • @mattsmith4605
    @mattsmith4605 3 года назад

    Love the long videos, very informative.

  • @spacemarine88
    @spacemarine88 3 года назад

    Watching this has given me the motivation to try my hand at weathering my own locomotives. I'm sure I am not alone in the fear of 'ruining' a loco with my lack of skill, but as they say, you'll never know until you try.
    Loving the layout and videos are superb. Please keep up the great work.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 Год назад

      I you use acrylics, rather than enamels as shown in the video, there's much less danger of ruining anything -- the paint will wash off with soap and water or, in the worst case, 70% isopropyl alcohol. No need for aggressive cleaners.

  • @AmeryJunction
    @AmeryJunction 4 года назад

    Stunning super work

  • @fozzeroo
    @fozzeroo 4 года назад +3

    Amazing! Once again, just what is needed during lockdown 🔐 cheers Richard and all the best from NZ 🇳🇿

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Chris, glad you enjoyed it. Had it not been for the lockdown I would have struggled to find the time for this one, cheers.

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 4 года назад

    Nicely done!

  • @yorkshirelad5280
    @yorkshirelad5280 4 года назад

    Great editing! Really good quality video

  • @trainmanbob
    @trainmanbob 4 года назад

    Superb video, Richard. I have just narrowed my loco stock down to around 40 locos from over 100 three years ago. Just finished building my painting and spray section so now no excuse. I think I will start on the cheaper end though and clear some of the 800 freight wagons many of which are identical, so this will be a good way to NOT use the production line technique. Wish I was doing a bigger scale than N at times.!!
    Cheers, Bob

  • @gazclass58
    @gazclass58 4 года назад

    Brilliant video Richard you are a genius 👍

  • @jonty172
    @jonty172 4 года назад

    A few black dead fly marks on the yellow cab wouldnt go a miss,, they were always covered in them even the cleaner ones, one trip to Brighton and back would have made loads of them for sure. Even the Gatwick expresses were caked in them and they had those cleaned up in pretty good shape most of the time. Great work as always, keep em coming!

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад

      A good point and something I've not yet tried. Will experiment and see how I get on with the next one. Cheers

  • @grahamlindley6765
    @grahamlindley6765 4 года назад

    Hi Richard another great informative video

  • @paddycoleman1472
    @paddycoleman1472 4 года назад

    Richard you are an excellent modeller and your videos are so interesting and entertaining. This is from someone who models British N gauge in the 50/60s. Looking forward to the next programme.

  • @asimplekraken1318
    @asimplekraken1318 4 года назад

    Great video, I'm not sure how I found your channel (I don't have a layout and don't usually watch videos like this), but there is something special with the level of detail and attention you put into your hobby that just makes me want to watch more.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      Thanks. I try to keep the content accessible and fun. It can be a very nerdy subject so I try hard to walk the line between learning some stuff and having fun. Quite a few have commented they they enjoy it despite not being into trains so I guess its working. Cheers

  • @malcolmmacdougall
    @malcolmmacdougall Год назад

    you've got your recent weathering pretty much perfect

  • @hydetmd7884
    @hydetmd7884 4 года назад

    Two vids in a week....is it Christmas 😆 top work as always Richard 👍

  • @marktaylor3564
    @marktaylor3564 4 года назад

    A day spotting at Everard Junction...quality stuff mate.

  • @cardiffcanton4mm936
    @cardiffcanton4mm936 4 года назад

    Nice job, one of the first weathering videos where someone has actually researched the subject 👍🏻

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад

      Cheers! Research is the most important bit of the project. I always check the actual loco before getting the paint out.

  • @kiawe-khankhalaf2938
    @kiawe-khankhalaf2938 Год назад

    Great job!:)

  • @TomStorey96
    @TomStorey96 4 года назад

    Some awesome 80s music in this video. 👌

  • @IronHorseRailways
    @IronHorseRailways 3 года назад

    Some great examples here, I like to use a mix of techniques like these to do my Weathering too.
    I do like them a little dirtier though but still as you say not just blanket wrapped in crap!

  • @UndergroundEric
    @UndergroundEric 4 года назад

    Proper love the new intro!!
    And 2 vids in a week! Hell yes!!!!!!

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      I will be trying to stick to one video a week for the time being, cheers!

  • @DeanPark
    @DeanPark 4 года назад

    You’re certainly in a league of your own with the 80’s musical video openings :-) your weathering is better than several people who claim to be ‘professional’. A lot of excellent work there and of course some great actual footage... that’s always going to get my attention :-) good work. Dave

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +2

      Cheers Dave. The silly intros have gone down a lot better than I thought. They're expected now so I've got to keep them going! Good fun to make too

  • @1BCamden
    @1BCamden 4 года назад

    well done Richard

  • @stmichaelshill7421
    @stmichaelshill7421 4 года назад

    Those locos are all stunners mate. You make it look so simple (not easy) to get good results. I might dig out a few old Lima models and get practicing before I hack at the Bachmann locos though!! Hope you're safe mate.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад

      All safe here, hope the same applies to you. An old lima model is the best place to start, I went for a bachmann 20 and ruined it! Its a simple process but its so hard to not overdo it, at least in my experience. Cheers

  • @UweNielbock
    @UweNielbock 4 года назад

    Super gemacht

  • @100SteveB
    @100SteveB 4 года назад

    I love the work you do, absolutely amazing, have loved following along with first the old layout - really loved the scenic area and cutting before the tunnel. And now this layout, great to see it grow like this, with all the extra work put into the details. But sadly i can't say i am a fan of that old 80's style music - complete with wow and flutter by the sound of it! Really off putting having it pop up so often through the video, it sounded horrible back in the 80's, sounds even worse now! Other than that, another great video showing some wonderful skills.

  • @peaks4719
    @peaks4719 4 года назад

    Fine work Sir as usual

    • @peaks4719
      @peaks4719 4 года назад

      Just started out on here in December love filming my layout progress and also watching your progress 👍🏻

  • @Marienthal1956
    @Marienthal1956 2 года назад

    Genial. Congratulations :)

  • @Charlie-tt7kk
    @Charlie-tt7kk 4 года назад

    Lovely video

  • @andrewbailey399
    @andrewbailey399 4 года назад

    A very good tutorial on weathering although I must say that your previous versions of weathering were also very good.

  • @model_trains_
    @model_trains_ 3 года назад

    I model the modern image ECML, but I just have to pick one of these up and weather it, good job👍

  • @RailwayManiaNet
    @RailwayManiaNet 4 года назад

    I LOVE the intro.

  • @norfolkhillbilly
    @norfolkhillbilly 4 года назад

    Now I need to find 47-576. My home town, so a must have for the future layout

  • @philiplettley
    @philiplettley 4 года назад

    They all look good Richard.
    Hopefully we'll all be back to normal soon, but at least you can relax in the loft and forget things for a few hours. Hope everything goes ok work wise, I'm in tourist industry so worrying for all

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  4 года назад +1

      I'm ok at the moment. Enjoying the opportunity to make progress on the layout. This project would have taken me months otherwise. Gotta stay positive, take care.