Dril One's incredible custom model train and subway station is on display at the Above the Radar show at Crewest.
HO Scale Graffiti 2-Pack Decals #6 (partnered with T2 Decals) Weather Your Box Cars, Hoppers, & Gondolas for Model Trains HO scale. Two 5.5" x 3" sheets crammed full of water slide graffiti decals. Great for tagging model railroad cars, fences, buildings or wherever else vandals are lurking. These decals are professionally printed on a high end digital press, not some cheap home inkjet printer. They are sprayed with 4 coats of varnish so that they hold up to solvents. The end product is far superior to my competition. If you need proof just read all my positive feedback from hundreds of customers. Add realism your layout today! These tags are made from photographs of the real thing. DIRECTIONS: Cut your decals from the sheet. Place your decals in a bowl of warm water. They will curl up, and then straighten out again. Once they are laying flat again, they are ready to slide off of the paper backing and onto your item. Apply the decals to a light color background such as a WHITE box car is recommended for best results. NOTE: THESE ARE PRINTED ON A TRANSPARENT FILM SO THERE IS NO WHITE INK. For application to a darker surface I recommend airbrushing/or painting a white are first to simulate paint spray and then applying the decal after that paint has dried. I have had great results with this technique.
I was doing a little searching on the google machine trying to find some go-by photos for weathering. I found this gem and thought I would ask, What are some of the more interesting rolling stock graffiti/art you have come across? 📷 ~Leroy~
I recently went to the Art in the Streets exhibit at the MOCA. This is the first major exhibition of graffiti and street art in an American museum. The exhibit shows the origins and development of…
HO Scale Graffiti 2-Pack Decals #9 (partnered with T2 Decals) Weather Your Box Cars, Hoppers, & Gondolas for Model Trains HO scale. Two 5.5" x 3" sheets crammed full of water slide graffiti decals. Great for tagging model railroad cars, fences, buildings or wherever else vandals are lurking. These decals are professionally printed on a high end digital press, not some cheap home inkjet printer. They are sprayed with 4 coats of varnish so that they hold up to solvents. The end product is far superior to my competition. If you need proof just read all my positive feedback from hundreds of customers. Add realism your layout today! These tags are made from photographs of the real thing. DIRECTIONS: Cut your decals from the sheet. Place your decals in a bowl of warm water. They will curl up, and then straighten out again. Once they are laying flat again, they are ready to slide off of the paper backing and onto your item. Apply the decals to a light color background such as a WHITE box car is recommended for best results. NOTE: THESE ARE PRINTED ON A TRANSPARENT FILM SO THERE IS NO WHITE INK. For application to a darker surface I recommend airbrushing/or painting a white are first to simulate paint spray and then applying the decal after that paint has dried. I have had great results with this technique.
This has been becoming a new hobby of mine. Model train weathering and graffiti. Im always looking to customize some new ones so contact me!
HO Scale Train Graffiti Decals - Mega Sheet #4 for Model Trains (partnered with T2 Decals) Weather Your Box Cars, Hoppers, & Gondolas for Model Trains HO scale. 8.5 x 11" sheet crammed full of colorful water slide graffiti decals. Great for tagging model railroad cars, fences, buildings or wherever else vandals are lurking. These decals are professionally printed on a high end digital press, not some cheap home inkjet printer. They are sprayed with 4 coats of varnish so that they hold up to solvents. The end product is far superior to my competition. If you need proof just read all my positive feedback from hundreds of customers. Add realism your layout today! These tags are made from photographs of the real thing. DIRECTIONS: Cut your decals from the sheet. Place your decals in a bowl of warm water. They will curl up, and then straighten out again. Once they are laying flat again, they are ready to slide off of the paper backing and onto your item. Apply the decals to a light color background such as a WHITE box car is recommended for best results. NOTE: THESE ARE PRINTED ON A TRANSPARENT FILM SO THERE IS NO WHITE INK. For application to a darker surface I recommend airbrushing/or painting a white are first to simulate paint spray and then applying the decal after that paint has dried. I have had great results with this technique.
HO Scale Graffiti 2-Pack Decals #7 (partnered with T2 Decals) Weather Your Box Cars, Hoppers, & Gondolas for Model Trains HO scale. Two 5.5" x 3" sheets crammed full of water slide graffiti decals. Great for tagging model railroad cars, fences, buildings or wherever else vandals are lurking. These decals are professionally printed on a high end digital press, not some cheap home inkjet printer. They are sprayed with 4 coats of varnish so that they hold up to solvents. The end product is far superior to my competition. If you need proof just read all my positive feedback from hundreds of customers. Add realism your layout today! These tags are made from photographs of the real thing. DIRECTIONS: Cut your decals from the sheet. Place your decals in a bowl of warm water. They will curl up, and then straighten out again. Once they are laying flat again, they are ready to slide off of the paper backing and onto your item. Apply the decals to a light color background such as a WHITE box car is recommended for best results. NOTE: THESE ARE PRINTED ON A TRANSPARENT FILM SO THERE IS NO WHITE INK. For application to a darker surface I recommend airbrushing/or painting a white are first to simulate paint spray and then applying the decal after that paint has dried. I have had great results with this technique.
HO Scale Train Graffiti Decals - Mega Sheet #7 for Model Trains (partnered with T2 Decals) Weather Your Box Cars, Hoppers, & Gondolas for Model Trains HO scale. 8.5 x 11" sheet crammed full of colorful water slide graffiti decals. Great for tagging model railroad cars, fences, buildings or wherever else vandals are lurking. These decals are professionally printed on a high end digital press, not some cheap home inkjet printer. They are sprayed with 4 coats of varnish so that they hold up to solvents. The end product is far superior to my competition. If you need proof just read all my positive feedback from hundreds of customers. Add realism your layout today! These tags are made from photographs of the real thing. DIRECTIONS: Cut your decals from the sheet. Place your decals in a bowl of warm water. They will curl up, and then straighten out again. Once they are laying flat again, they are ready to slide off of the paper backing and onto your item. Apply the decals to a light color background such as a WHITE box car is recommended for best results. NOTE: THESE ARE PRINTED ON A TRANSPARENT FILM SO THERE IS NO WHITE INK. For application to a darker surface I recommend airbrushing/or painting a white are first to simulate paint spray and then applying the decal after that paint has dried. I have had great results with this technique.
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Hi Everyone I just completed my latest project I'm calling Graffiti Condemned City Building which took me a lot longer than normal to build, plus I was also taking my time with trying to give it a more artistic look to it. It was very challenging for me to try and cover up my brick work that I was very proud of with Graffiti, but I so wanted to give it that old city run down look. I spent about a month creating this building and tried a different technique for my paperclay brick work that I used real grout in between all the joints, it was very very messy and time consuming, but I really like how the bricks turned out. I made a mold out of an old window I found and created all the windows in this building out of plaster. Plus the flooring I created all the large tiles from printing off the tiles, then gluing them to cardboard and mod pod them to the floors. I also made a mold of an old fireplace and made the fireplaces out of plaster also. I needed to be able to save some money on future building by making my own molds to create items for my houses. I also found lots of art work pictures online I printed out and made into little pictures for the house using lots of match sticks and popsicle sticks for the frames and more match sticks for the ladder running up the side of the building. I hope you all like my newest creation. The way i have set up the bedroom area is that there is supposed to be a homeless person living on the third floor in the bedroom area, with the fireplace burning and food laying around and TV going. Plus I also made the 2 trash cans in the front of the building out of old medication bottles. Have a Wonderful Month! Stan
Image 1 of 19 from gallery of Micro-Scale Modeling: How to Construct Tiny, Intricate Worlds From Ordinary Materials. © Andrew Beveridge / ASB Creative Instagram
HO Scale Graffiti 2-Pack Decals #20 (partnered with T2 Decals) Weather Your Box Cars, Hoppers, & Gondolas for Model Trains HO scale. Two 5.5" x 3" sheets crammed full of water slide graffiti decals. Great for tagging model railroad cars, fences, buildings or wherever else vandals are lurking. These decals are professionally printed on a high end digital press, not some cheap home inkjet printer. They are sprayed with 4 coats of varnish so that they hold up to solvents. The end product is far superior to my competition. If you need proof just read all my positive feedback from hundreds of customers. Add realism your layout today! These tags are made from photographs of the real thing. DIRECTIONS: Cut your decals from the sheet. Place your decals in a bowl of warm water. They will curl up, and then straighten out again. Once they are laying flat again, they are ready to slide off of the paper backing and onto your item. Apply the decals to a light color background such as a WHITE box car is recommended for best results. NOTE: THESE ARE PRINTED ON A TRANSPARENT FILM SO THERE IS NO WHITE INK. For application to a darker surface I recommend airbrushing/or painting a white are first to simulate paint spray and then applying the decal after that paint has dried. I have had great results with this technique.
Atlas ACF® 23,500 Gallon Tank Car One of the things I miss in modeling the ACW era is building and weathering freight cars and other painted steel objects. The PoLA layout gives me the opportunity to do some of that work, which I find very enjoyable. Here are some photos of the first 5 cars I weathered for the PoLA layout. Atlas ACF® 23,500 Gallon Tank Car I use prototype photos to guide my efforts. In particular the Soo Line car had graffiti and I tried to copy it. Yes, graffiti is the bane of railroads. As much as I hate to look at it when rail fanning or riding the Metro, it is a fact of life. You need some graffiti to make a realistic looking modern layout. I did find it ironic that the graffiti on the right side of the Soo Line car itself had weathered. It was a fun to try to capture that. I painted the graffiti with a small brush and acrylic paint using the photo as a guide. I have no idea what the graffiti is supposed to represent. Atlas 53' Evans Gondola BTW graffiti has existed for a long time. Soldiers from American Civil War to as far back as Roman republic left graffiti. Fox Valley 7 Post Box car Fox Valley 7 Post Box car. I used this prototype photo as a guide for this side of the car.
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Result of a recent reworking of a model of a closed interlocking tower in TT scale (1:120). The original model, I made in 2011 for my Berlin diorama. For the reworking, I replaced the graffiti stickers by new decals and applied adequate weathering to better represend the state of an abandoned building.