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rdivizio

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Hello everyone, Rich Divizio here,

Just an update on the location of my Weathered Boxcars website that used to be on a COMCAST server with only 25 mb of space.

I was running out of gallery space, so I went with a 200mb server
and a new domain name with is nicer.

home.comcast.net/~rdivizio/trains is now

www.modeltrainsweathered.com



Thanks again, rdivizio
 

NYC-BKO

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Rich,
That is some fantastic work there, thanks for the link and a tutorial in you're website. -:thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:
 
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I think I told you last time, but anyway , those are wonderful. You weathering looks so real. The only way I know they are models is the kadees. :thumb: Fred
 

Espeenut

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...very nice work, an inspiration and good example of what you can do - and it's good to see the fact pointed out that weathering is not that hard, it just takes a bit of your time...but in the end your time is very justified by the results you can see here.

cheers,

Lorne Miller
 

2slim

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Rich,
FANTASTIC!!! Best rust pitting I've ever seen. :thumb: :thumb: Have a question, is the clear parts cement you mention like Elmers or PV? Fred is right, the only give-away is the KD's. Is that snow in some of your photos? Your site is way-cool :cool: gotta bookmark it for reference/inspiration.

2slim :wave:
 

rdivizio

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Hey 2slim, Thanks man.

I use the Testors Clear Parts Cement & Window Maker.
You should be able to see it on the Testor's site or at your local train shop.
It's a dull white looking glue, then dries clear.

Yes that is snow, Chicago snow that is.

Thanks again.

Rich Divizio