The "ready-to-run" Atlas and Accurail cars also include unpainted - very shiny - silver wheels.
I've found the Kadee couplers (right) are much more reliable than the Accumate couplers (left). |
Painting the trucks is the first step in weathering any car. I got extra motivated and did an initial coat of weathering on one or two cars - the yellow cars will be weathered at some point in the future.
I even managed to weather a few of these cars - including this Atlas B&O hopper. |
Even without the "full" weathering treatment they look a lot better!
Great post Marty! Never dawned on me to weather the wheels, trucks, and couplers when the cars are going through their "home shop" or rip track repairs.
ReplyDeleteWhat Colors / paints do you use for the weathering? Assume microbrush for the wheels?
GM
Thanks Greg,
ReplyDeleteThe wheels are painted with Floquil Paint Pens - mixture of Rail Brown and Weathered Black.
The truck side frames get a coat of Vallejo "Gray Black" with a small brush.
I used the paint pens cause I have them - but when they run out I'll certainly use a micro-brush as you suggest - would suggest a dark brown like RR Tie Brown or Grimy Black.
Marty
Confirmation - the trucks are painted Vallejo 862 "Black Grey" - not "Grey Black!"
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