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Post by drilone on May 29, 2008 2:23:16 GMT -5
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Post by Kozma Minin on May 29, 2008 21:56:06 GMT -5
Your weathering style is fantastic. It looks delicate and antique. Those are old cars with the roof walks and ladders to the top.
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Post by Cole Only on May 29, 2008 21:57:35 GMT -5
the weathering is awesome. thats dope you push TMB. I benched NY subways relentlessly in the 80s. IZ is definitely the all time king of trains. that opinion is almost unanimous among writers. i have a circut box cover i ripped out of an old subway car back in the days and it has an IZ tag on it. its hanging on my wall. although IZ was before my time, i used to catch remnants of his throw ups on trains. here is one from my personal archive.
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Post by Kozma Minin on May 30, 2008 22:11:23 GMT -5
The IZTHEWIZ site offers some good 'ol reference material images for scaled down trains.
Your trains seem to be larger scale (O scale?) and a lot of well controlled airbrush use for lettering fills and weathering. What media paint is use for the outlines and shadows and washes?
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Post by Cole Only on Jun 16, 2008 19:07:15 GMT -5
hey dril- here is the circut box cover, hanging on my wall. sorry for delay - i left may camera at a friends house while in a drunken stooper one night.
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Post by drilone on Aug 14, 2008 0:35:22 GMT -5
hey dril- here is the circut box cover, hanging on my wall. sorry for delay - i left may camera at a friends house while in a drunken stooper one night. My friend asked if you want to trade it for a good sized IZ the WIZ canvas? He manages all of IZ's stuff.
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