buzz456 wrote:..... These things are a nightmare. This makes no sense to me because if a person is in love with a particular railroad one of us hobby guys does a re-paint of it isn't that person much more likely to spring for the piece of payware?
Just makes sense to me.
thecanadianrail wrote:Good to see you back! Yes the new stuff is a pain to repaint from rsc, I have found that making the whole loco 1 color and painting from there like a light grey helps alot with this new stuff for me. Try it out and see how that works for you. (grey being easy to spot against cn paint works great) on the new locos and the bnsf es44 has decal textures for the logos which helps alot too.

thecanadianrail wrote:Well with weathering the locomotive this will be a very big issue for the extent of quality detail you put in, good thing the newer locos they are releasing only typically have basic dirt and dust weathering. For the new SD40's being painted into CN zebra then weathered will probably take 3-4x as long as it does on older locos but it is possible if you manage to not go insane! Btw, I am surprised you haven't touched the RSC GP9 pack, those early geeps are just crying out for some dirt and grime with a few added features. I think CN had the high nose GP9's in the zebra and the big noodle schemes before they were chopped and made into GP9RM's. Have a great day!
(P.S. all the freightcars feel left out of all this stuff)
As for the GP9Rm's, that is one that is still high on my ToDo list. Britkits model is the closest we have to work with. Wish I was way better at 3d modelling to do a one with the correct cab and slug unit.

roinuj wrote:Thanks for the suggestion. I may give them try. I also cam across a sweet CN dash9 railphoto that will give my weather skills a real test that I'm contemplating when I get the paint shop up and running. No hints until its an official WIP.
I'm also going to have another look at the textures for the SD40 to see if there s any way to work with them. There's got to be a way to do this and make these models work.
thecanadianrail wrote:heavily weathered dash9? I have looked high and low and couldn't find anything of CN's regular C44's that's got bad weathering? the C44-9WL's have lots and the C40-8w's were in bad shape when bought. now you've got me all worked up lol!

5292nate wrote:In a response to an earlier post made by ROINUJ, I was told by someone from RSC that the way to repaint has not changed. Just that the old way was wrong because we were reverse engineering the textures, which is wrong. Sounds rediculous to me.


buzz456 wrote:@ Chacal. Any idea what the RSC guy might be talking about?
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