Hey Aggro, is this guy BUSTING YOU????

I have never seen that many military vehicles whith tires that clean including the treads and the spare. Those guys must really take good care and use lots of tire cleaner.

Military vehicles most certainly are that clean in some instances. I have spent many a day at the washrack with various types of military vehicles. Depends on the commander and how much pride you take in your vehicles while on garrison/base.

Aggro, I think your work looks just us good, if not better, than the majority of Mike’s pieces. [bow]

Jerry,For starters.Mike isn’t the only guy that knows how to weather…

Scroll down to INRAIL.

http://forum.atlasrr.com/discussion/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=33460

inrail definitely does some nice quality work… he doesnt over do it and his cars all look like they could be out there in the indiana countryside

Mike isn’t the only guy who knows how to weather. Check out Model Trains Weathered. Mike is not a member.

Comparing INRAIL and Mike is not a fair comparison. Mike (supposedly) doesn’t use an airbrush. It APPEARS as if INRAIL does. Mike has not weathered a locomotive. (at least for public viewing) Obviously, INRAIL has. They are two completely different weatherers with two completely different styles.

Matt

True but,we are talking weathering.Both produces realistic looking cars.As far as INRAIL I give him the edge in weathering the more COMMON car where MM’s is on the edge of the “trashy” looking cars.

Savvy?

Thanks. And thanks to all who admire my work.

BTW BRAKIE, do you know if “INRAIL” visits any other forum besides the Atlas one? he’s pretty skilled with use of that airbrush.

Yes you can find him at

http://www.railroad-line.com/

He has pictures of his “old” IN units and his “new” IN units…Very interesting.

This guy writes like he is a cyber/myspace Ranger.

Dam I miss out I would have went high as 1000 [:P]