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Post by ptc on May 15, 2020 14:07:10 GMT
A Harry client decided that they wanted to add graffiti to their weathered freight cars. Here's what he came up with.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2020 18:28:20 GMT
Harry has done a really good job on these boxcars! I know a lot of you like this, unfortunately not me. Yes, it is very realistic, I know, but I just have an aversion to "tagging"!
Gary.
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Post by ptc on May 15, 2020 19:59:51 GMT
Graffiti and weathering is not for me, but many in our probably like it.
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Post by JKP on May 15, 2020 20:48:06 GMT
Graffiti and weathering is not for me also, but I enjoy seeing others who do it. My neighbor has a very realistic looking HO layout that includes weathering and graffiti , I think it goes well with his layout.
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Post by Country Joe on May 15, 2020 22:55:04 GMT
Harry did an outstanding job on these cars.
I'm 50/50 on things like weathering and graffiti. It's very realistic and attractive in it's own strange way but I have an Adrian Monk streak in me and I like everything on my layout clean.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2020 23:57:47 GMT
Great job but not sure I'd like to have Kermit flipping off my guest.
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Post by laz57 on May 16, 2020 2:05:28 GMT
Great job HARRY!!!! Yes KIRMIT IS a bit racy but that’s real life.
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Post by 4dogsinjersey on May 16, 2020 5:25:32 GMT
They look just like many freight cars out there today.
I remember when “graffiti “ was scrawls on cars done with chalk. The spray paint thing is just becoming white noise. It’s all over...bridges, underpasses and of course railroad cars.
Personally, I get tired of seeing it everywhere when I am at work, but that is just me. I wouldn’t care to represent any modern form of it on my models...
Tom
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