Weathering an HO Scale Locomotive: Athearn Genesis BNSF Dash 9
Recently I documented the weathering process from an almost straight out of the box locomotive to one thats made to look like it's seen over 20 years on the road.
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Somebody put this engine in a movie and call it “Unstoppable” cause this engine is a true triple-7 moment
@xDieselv
Жыл бұрын
Pretty much
I love how he modeled the “cab trash”. Every locomotive I’ve ever run has had a big pile of crew packs on the dash. That’s a great detail!
Smokebox graphics makes actual reflective stickers. I like to use them on my cars and locomotives it adds a nice detail.
Excellent post. Very easy to follow. Looks like a quality airbrush will be on this years Christmas wish list! Thank you.
i’ve never done numberboards yet and I think you’re the first person that actually showed how to renumber them so thank you! If you’re worried about the paint when you remove the numberboard decal, they are removable I’m pretty sure. I think they are glued with a soft tacky glue so the do come off. I found this out because an athearn genesis gp38 I got had crooked numberboard and they were popping off.
Amazing craftsmanship! Weathering can completely change the look of a locomotive, love the video!
Your weathering techniques certainly do produce a very authentic and credible result. Thanks for producing and sharing this very informative video.
Please keep making more of these videos. This is amazing.
Great video! Picked up some good takeaways from it. Thanks!
FANTASTIC work here. Great attention to detail. I'll use some of these techniques myself 👍
Looks great! Thanks for showing us the process! -Mike
Great weathering video. Although SP units were fairly new when UP took over. I won't be weathering them but your video is a great reference point for other Athearn engines.
Outstanding work...
Looks awesome as always Kyle!!
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!! I appreciate it!
Nice work
That looks real good 👍
Nice layout and locomotives
bro is the king of weathering
I always use water based acrylics for the grime wash, as it doesn't remove any previous paintwork.
Amazing thanks for sharing 😃
Nice job
Great modeling and weathering...hopefully you do some other models
Beautiful work .. I do not have the guts to attempt this!! looks great but I just can't !!! U lose me at disassembly.. I have very little patience for small parts . so I love thru guys like you that do such great jobs !!
That's awesome. I can't see me having the hands or skills to pull it off but very cool.
Nice GE weathering!
I model spring/summer 2008, and while the FRA reflective tape became mandatory in 2005, there were timetables for implementation that didn't mandate every single locomotive and piece of rolling stock get them overnight. 100% implementation on all rolling stock wasn't required until 2015 (2010 for locomotives), so I actually have a mix of cars that have and don't have the stripes in my fleet. For the most part I use prototype photos to determine if the item I'm currently working on would have had them, and if so where.
for removing the handrails and grab bars i suggest a pair of tweezers or miniature pair of pliers, works great for me 😁
Very nice overall job ! I would prefer seeing you putting more accurate couplers but I like the way you're handling it. I'm doing jobs like this but on some older engines. It shows everybody how complicated it can be and that it needs time and skills to do it. Keep on you're good work.
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Wish I could use more prototypical couplers although the track at my club isn't very even and if the couplers are too small it'll separate the train
@lucgagnon5241
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains Ahhhhhh !!! Train clubs. I've learned a lot there but god preserves me from beeing part of another club for the rest of my life. If there's a place to get frustrated... Train clubs. No one is working the same way and no one is working at the same speed. At least I know why you're still using KD #5. Keep on your good work.
I thought your weathering results were great, but what really impressed me were the graffitied grain cars at the end of the video. I was just wondering why I never saw any graffiti in any videos and how it would add more realism to the layout!
Interesting video, good to see some techniques before I tackle my own Warbonnet. I like the way the white fade coat lightened the silver and turned the red bonnet to pink. A couple of observations: applying the dark panel wash at the beginning would have prevented the problem you encountered when you tried to take the excess paint off later. Also, you re-applied the handrails but left them in a virginal condition, most photos I have looked at of the locos show at least some grime build-up in the stanchion recess particularly on the lower end. Keep the videos coming!
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips! I used to do the wash last as I wasn't sure if the fade would blend it in too much although seeing as though I essentially did the wash first in the video I'll have to do it first going forward. I'll probably hit the handrails with a wash going forward as well, or just reinstall them after the wash and hit them with the airbrush along with the rest of the locomotive
@struck2soon
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains perhaps even an application of weathering powder with a tiny brush would work on the stanchions?
@beeble2003
3 ай бұрын
Also, the virginal safety stripes on the dirty, faded locomotive.
Looks awesome! I'd love to see a video of you adding the graffiti to your train cars.
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I was thinking of making a graffiti how to vid so hopefully I'll get around to it soon!
Nice, let's see more of your trains running, ☺️👌😁👍 Do have the B 50 series locos warbonnet, and have you weathered them?????? I believe these are the cabless engines, and ONLY EQUIPPED WITH 4 axels. GREAT VIDEO 👋🥺😁👍
GIVE IT TO ME IM DROOLING ITS SO BEAUTIFUL!!
Love the railcar graffiti
Looks life like - amazing now we need graffiti on box cars .
Bello 👍👋👋.
Do you do anything to protect the electrical components in the wheel sets during weathering or have to do anything afterward to ensure good electrical connection between track & locomotive?
@kylescustomtrains
11 ай бұрын
Often times I will have to clean the wheels on the locomotive if too much paint finds it's way back there, although it isn't too difficult to remove with a little bit of rubbing alcohol and a q-tip
No lo se Rick, hay detalles que no cuadran con los trabajos subidos a la página.
oh god
The first thing I noticed was the triple 7
What if you have trackmaster? If you don't have Bachmann
Great work and eye for attention!!!!!! Do you guys have your club in Livingston, MT???????
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yes that is the club in Livingston
@kvcroff
Жыл бұрын
Where is the club located and is it open to public???????
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
@@kvcroff it's at the Depot under the wine shop and it's open to the public on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 7:30-9
I just throw them around in the dirt and then wipe it off. works pretty well.
So I model UPRR If I wanted I wanted to take that yellow and make it look faded/20yrs on the road look, would you recommend spraying on that white?
@kylescustomtrains
9 ай бұрын
Recently I've had more luck with an sand/tan color paint which looks pretty much the same as a white fade with less paint clumps visible. I'd say a few coats of that would work just as well if not better on yellow than white would
@beeble2003
3 ай бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains If you're getting clumping on a fade coat, dilute the paint more, and use a high-quality modelling acrylic like Tamiya or Vallejo. I find that gives a much more uniform result than random craft acrylics.
I, have used weathered chalks before.
I would like to know please the kind of dullcoat you're using ?
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
It's a Testors spray dullcote that can be picked up at hobby lobby
@lucgagnon5241
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains Hi again. Some are using Testors. Some are using Vallejo (I herd it's the best). I tried it. Not what I thought it would be. I've started using Testors at the end of the 90's. I got frustrated of the result so many times. I switched to Tamiya flat clear and I'm VERY satisfied since.
I saw a CSX version of Triple 7 in Real Life before
Looks good at arm's length but I think you went way too heavy on the trucks and fuel tank -- especially all that thick brown overspray from doing the trucks. Road vehicles splash dirt up the sides from the wheels because the wheels come right to the edge of the vehicle; rail wheels are ~5ft apart under a vehicle that's ~10ft wide, so you don't get splashing like that.
i thought the thumbnail was trainz for a second
Wow I’ve always been interested in model trains, I’m a locomotive engineer for Union Pacific, 25 years and I still don’t have a train set 😂
@Grainexpress
Жыл бұрын
Haha! I farm and I’ll be darn if I want to come home and work on an old antique tractor. 😂 That is why I do model RRing. Back in the 80’s when I got out of college you couldn’t hire out on the RR so I just started my own(HO scale) 😉
@kaetha1
Жыл бұрын
@@Grainexpress nice! I can’t wait to retire from my job
@roger97338
Жыл бұрын
Start taking a full-size locomotive home with you, one bolt at a time.
You could’ve made that into awvr 777
Y Athearn have lit number boards on the dash 9s an not on the ES44's
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
The Dash 9s have been newly tooled for Genesis but Athearn is coming out with a new run of Gevos that have been updated to meet the new higher detail standards of Genesis and will have pretty much all the same features as the dash 9s like lit numberboards, roller bearing trucks, ground lights, etc.
BNSF 777?
Do you weather trains as a business?
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
More of a side hustle at this point in time but I usually make a profit on the stuff I do sell
No one: Absolutely no one: Me: Unstoppable
危情时速?
Ummmmmm
Why do the number boards say 767
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
767 was the number the model came with from the factory, I waited to renumber those to demonstrate my techniques in the video
@Operator1652
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains you should do bnsf 4729 when it had a war bonnet in the middle
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
@@Operator1652 definitely one I'd like to model, just got other projects I'd like to finish before hand
@Operator1652
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains ok
washer fluid ?
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
As in windshield washer fluid
@pacset2
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains nice work but LOL we don't have window washing fluid in our locomotives
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
@@pacset2 which railroad is that? I have seen that it is a thing on at least some BNSF locomotives
@pacset2
Жыл бұрын
@Kyle's Custom Trains BNSF calif division and if we do have them they don't work. Lol
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
@@pacset2 asked a few of my engineer buddies and the consensus seems to be that EMD doesn't have it to begin with and GE has it overall although you'd be lucky if it works/was filled
This setup looks expensive.
But 777 is awvr right not bnsf
@joeyginise6051
Жыл бұрын
The number is specific to the railroad that owns the engine.
@ajsport31
Жыл бұрын
777 (in the movie) is from AWVR. In reality, 777 is actually from Canadian Pacific, and had a twin. One was in perfect condition, and one was weathered, numbered 9777 and 9782 respectively.
Why is it 767 777
@kylescustomtrains
Жыл бұрын
I renumber the number boards a little ways through the video ;)
@ajsport31
Жыл бұрын
@@kylescustomtrains missed opportunity to say you “combined the two locomotives from Unstoppable”. The joke isn’t exactly accurate, but I’m sure some people would get the reference, like some people in the comments. But still, good video overall, the end product looks really good!
Just noticed after liking your video that I was the 777th like lol
I don't care for the 3D printed PTC antennas, so far I've seen too many with the warp in the middle. Even in N scale, possibly worse than in HO.
meh...
Weathering cars and engines are no good. Stop ruining those pieces of good equipment!
thank, you for you're video. HO Scale. [GRACELAND FARM. INC. LLC. EST. 1900s] EAST COAST VA. 🇺🇸