My Weathering of Diesels.

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Attempts

These are my first attempts at weathering Diesels.


These two have sound with dual start up and are kept coupled but can be split if required.



Class 25



Another view



Class 37 with re blown sound



Class 37 just another view


I hope you enjoy


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Not bad at all ! Weathering is something I haven't tackled yet, but your models do look the goods.

Cheers, Gary.
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I particularly like the class 25's

Good stuff

Toto.
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Very convincing, Jethro.  :thumbs
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I agree with the above comments. For me the green Class 20 looks very convincing and well used.

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Impressed with the class 25, the class 37 is pretty good too. Keep up the good work Jethro.

Always try to look on the bright side of life!

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That's some very impressive weathering Jethro - on them all. :thumbs

As it's not here, you'll be posting your "How I weather locos" in another thread I presume …………….:roll::roll::roll:;-);-)

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looking very good, it's nice to see loco's which have been weathered. Much better than straight out of the box's.
Keep up the good work
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top stuff  espec the 20s
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I can only echo what the others here have said: top weathering jobs, there. Very nice.

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I have no idea what a dirty diesel should like like as I don't "do" diesels, but I do know if I wanted slightly, more realistically weathered locos that don't look over done and on their very last legs I would want them to look like yours.  Very plausible indeed.  Nice job.
Martin

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