Thanks. Gel pens, sharpie markers, thinned craft acrylic paints, lots of patience. [:)]
Now that’s what I call art! Nice job!
Thanks for the pics!
Aggro is a show off - he rocks…
Not a Bozo Texino in the lot!
He was always done in chalk, usually on box cars, and was a contemporary of Kilroy.
For a good example, Google Bozo Texino and click on box car art.
(Tried to post a link, but it didn’t work.)
Chuck
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Here are some of mine.
i did these for a friend of mine. he weathered them, i just did the graffiti:
if you are going to try this, i reccomend using deco-color paint markers and a fine tip black sharpie. i have used just about everything for this and the deco-color markers work the best. they are about 3.00 a pop.
Heres some I did awhile back. I’m not the best at it, and its one of my weakness in the weathering side of the hobby.
Ther’s no crime on my layout, so I have no photos of it.
Second post and he pulls up a 2 year old graffiti thread at 3:30 in the mourning.
Interesting…
I think everybody here knows how I feel about grafffiti, so I don’t think we need to get into all of that again. However, with that said, I think I have found a constructive use for graffiti on model railroads.
I think a good use of graffiti on a layout - especially on cars - would be as a kind of rolling visitor’s log. When another model railroader visits your layout, give him (or her) the option of signing your traditional visitor’s book and “tagging” a piece of rolling stock. This would be a great reminder of those who have visited your layout.
-George