Friday, 5 June 2026

Getting Back to Some Freight Car Weathering

Spent a considerable amount of time the past couple of weeks organizing photos into folders on the laptop.  I had far too many pictures that just weren't "keepers", so I simply deleted those. But going through everything has certainly kept me busy.

With most of that done, I began trying to catch up on weathering some cars for other modelers. I got started on this Rapido boxcar, but it's nowhere near finished up yet.

This is the Rapido model in it's original form.


This view shows the boxcar roof after the first two coats/layers of Vallejo Rust Texture, which I just brush on. The silver of the boxcar roofs is not easy to completely cover, so I generally find that I have to put on a 3rd coat of the Rust Texture.

Now there is no sign of the original roof colour.  This view is taken after that 3rd coat of Rust Texture, and then some Pan Pastel Burnt Sienna powders to vary the colour a bit. 

The boxcar's original blue paint has been aged or faded using Rapido's Proto Paint "Flat Haze".  I hadn't used this product in quite a long time.  It made for a nice change for me.  Also, one side of the car has begun to get some rust.

Weathering continues with more rusting, making use of Pan Pastel Burnt Sienna and Red Iron Oxide. I'll be taking some of that back off with0 Q-tips dampened with a touch of water.

The other side is underway with rusty scratches and overall rust on the door.

So, that's is as far as I've gotten with this boxcar project.  Still have plenty more to do, including the ends and underside of the car and the wheels and trucks to work on as well.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Jim the car looks good faded with flat haze. How many coats did you use...George

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    1. That's a good question George...I thinned the Flat Haze down quite a bit with ordinary tap water, and then I believe sprayed 5 or maybe 6 light coats of that, allowing drying time in between each.

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  2. Looks very nice so far!

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