I know its been mentioned before, but the man can really weather model trains. I just spent a long time studying his photo album … really great work. Engines and rolling stock. One of my favorites is his Santa Fe stock car … I can almost smell it from here!
I’m with you. He does some of the best weathering I’ve seen. That SP AC-5 of his looks EXACTLY as I remember SP cab-forwards looking during the early '50’s. I’m all for having him post his techniques on the board–between his locos, cars and those furnace-filter pine trees, we’re dealing with a real ARTIST here, guys! Hats off is right!
Tom
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I’m in the process of making my own furnace filter trees from his formula and they are looking great. I wish I knew how to post a pic. I will probably be able to build about 100 trees for less than $10, but the pleasure comes in the satisfaction of making them. Thanks AggroJones.
I agree with what has been said already. I have to admit that until Mr. Jones’ post about furnace filter trees came about I had not printed anything I’d read on this forum. That post did get printed because his technique appeared pretty easy and his trees looked great. When I get to that point on my layout, I fully intend to utilize the technique he gave us to build (grow?) many trees of my own!