Great video Ryan! I have been using Pan Pastels for years. My first application of weathering years ago was black india ink diluted with alcohol but I get weird results with the factory paints on the newer models. So pretty much weather the same way as you demonstrated. Thanks!
Thank you Fred! Yes, I love using them. They're so easy to work with and the results are fantastic. Actually, I think you sold me my very first set of PanPastels years ago at Kleins!
Nice How-to, Ryan. I have similar brushes for applying artist pigments. For pastels, I use a mix of brushes and sponges depending on the goal. I got 2 packages of 100 makeup sponges for Christmas. You know how hard it is to wear them out? 😄
I should have said this in the video- the B&O S1a in the opening sequence was weathered by me using PanPastels. It’s my go-to method. Most of my weathered equipment was done this way. Some I spend way more time on, but this was to show what could be done in about 15 minutes.
Very. After about 10 days it's pretty much permanent. Handle it gently until then. It doesn't wear off. I have stuff I weathered with PanPastels a decade ago and still looks great.
@@alpugliesetrains9753 Thanks Al! Yeah, I really like the Big Six. Sunset/3rd Rail did a fantastic job on those. I thought the weathering turned out well.
Absolutely love this!
Thank you! I love using PanPastels for weathering. They’re easy to work with and forgiving.
I weathered the B&O S1a in the opening sequence with PanPastels. It’s my go-to method.
Great video Ryan! I have been using Pan Pastels for years. My first application of weathering years ago was black india ink diluted with alcohol but I get weird results with the factory paints on the newer models. So pretty much weather the same way as you demonstrated. Thanks!
Thank you Fred! Yes, I love using them. They're so easy to work with and the results are fantastic. Actually, I think you sold me my very first set of PanPastels years ago at Kleins!
Great video. I have not stepped into weathering yet. Maybe when some of the other layout projects get completed I will give it a shot!
That was my goal in making the video, just share an easy way to get started with it!
Nice How-to, Ryan. I have similar brushes for applying artist pigments. For pastels, I use a mix of brushes and sponges depending on the goal. I got 2 packages of 100 makeup sponges for Christmas. You know how hard it is to wear them out? 😄
Thanks Greg! That was a useful Christmas gift!
I like the sponges too, depending on what I’m trying to do. The angled brushes are probably my favorite though.
I should have said this in the video- the B&O S1a in the opening sequence was weathered by me using PanPastels. It’s my go-to method. Most of my weathered equipment was done this way. Some I spend way more time on, but this was to show what could be done in about 15 minutes.
I have always hand or air brushed , but I will give this a try how durable is this
Very. After about 10 days it's pretty much permanent. Handle it gently until then. It doesn't wear off. I have stuff I weathered with PanPastels a decade ago and still looks great.
Excellent video Ryan! And the big six looks great
@@alpugliesetrains9753 Thanks Al! Yeah, I really like the Big Six. Sunset/3rd Rail did a fantastic job on those. I thought the weathering turned out well.