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Aspects of Modelling: Weathering Rolling Stock

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Historically, most proprietary model railway equipment was produced in a pristine condition. However, the reality of the railway industry, particularly in the age of steam, was that the external condition of most rolling stock quickly deteriorated as operation and weather took their toll. More proficient modellers, in particular those that complete scratch-built or kit-built rolling stock, took the opportunity of trying to recreate the authentic operational condition of rolling stock by the judicious 'weathering' of the final finish. More recently, the mainstream manufacturers have gone a stage further and now produce rolling stock that appear to have been weathered. Of all the skills associated with railway modelling, that of weathering of rolling stock is perhaps one of the most difficult. It is very easy to spoil an otherwise beautiful model by the careless application of weathering but, as more and more modellers seek to create an ever more authentic feel for their layouts, so information on the best methods of weathering becomes all the more important. This book is designed to provide the modeller with a guide to the principles and practice of weathering rolling stock, providing both the inexperienced and proficient with a guide to the skills involved and the pros and cons of undertaking such work on models. This title is designed to complement the existing book on the weathering of locomotives; whilst some of the skills required are similar, the finishes that the modeller is aiming for are different. Goods wagons, for example, need to show evidence of the type of traffic - such as coal dust - carried.

Author Biography:

Railways have been a great and enduring passion for Tim Shackleton all of his life; he also loves photography, medieval churches, good music, good food and Rugby League football. For the last quarter-century he has been building huge quantities of stock, trackwork and scenic structures without making a great deal of progress on baseboards for the 4mm layout they're intended for. In the meantime he built a large tinplate O gauge layout, got into present-day American HO modelling in a big way and been heavily involved with Retford, Roy Jackson's colossal EM gauge project where he is one of the operating team as well as officer i/c weathering effects. Tim Shackleton also edited Model Railway Journal for seven years and has written close to 100 articles for the magazine. He has also written the companion book from Ian Allan Publishing, Aspects of Modelling: Weathering Locomotives.
Release date Australia
November 7th, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
illustrated throughout
Pages
96
ISBN-13
9780711037588
Product ID
21317050

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