Seeing this Frisco behemoth 45 with your weathering is truly inspiring to those of us who simply leave our models outside for 10 years or so. You've really captured one realistic looking model.
It's funny for me, I just love seeing Frisco engines in proper weathering and funnier still I've never taken the time to weather one. I think after seeing yours I'm going to do just that.
Thanks for taking the time to share and describe some of your technique here with this beautiful model. Keep showing off your dirty skills.
Thanks Terry, I think there might be a Frisco fan hiding in you someplace!!
Thom, thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Luckily for weathering fans the Frisco wasn't much on washing equipment. Especially their pooled power. Give it a try on yours and post some pictures. I'd also suggest checking out the RustBucket forum or the Frisco.org sites as well for tips and photos to work from. Good luck.
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Frisco SD-45 + Weathering = Realistic Modeling
Steve,
Seeing this Frisco behemoth 45 with your weathering is truly inspiring to those of us who simply leave our models outside for 10 years or so. You've really captured one realistic looking model.
It's funny for me, I just love seeing Frisco engines in proper weathering and funnier still I've never taken the time to weather one. I think after seeing yours I'm going to do just that.
Thanks for taking the time to share and describe some of your technique here with this beautiful model. Keep showing off your dirty skills.
Thanx Thom...
Well....
I'm not a Frisco fan, but that is some good modeling and weathering, nice job!
Terry
Inspired by Addiction My YouTube Channel
Thanks guys!
Thanks Terry, I think there might be a Frisco fan hiding in you someplace!!
Thom, thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Luckily for weathering fans the Frisco wasn't much on washing equipment. Especially their pooled power. Give it a try on yours and post some pictures. I'd also suggest checking out the RustBucket forum or the Frisco.org sites as well for tips and photos to work from. Good luck.
Steve