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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by gsetter</i> <br /><br /> <br /> A little dust will actually help weather the layout. Check out Joe Fugate's Mini Clinic on[URL="http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?page=1&TOPIC_ID=32122"]<u> "BUILDING REALISTIC SCENERY"</u>[/URL] and scroll down to; The Topic of This Post - "Philosophical point 1 - Proper scenery COLOR", 5th paragraph. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Yeah, I chuckled when I read that. Not sure he's suggesting a years worth of dust for realistic scenery as much as to hide the mistake of too vibrant colors in the scenery. A years worth of dust on the roof of a structure will look like a years worth of dust. And a year's worth of dust on the tracks might require firing up the N Scale rotary snow plow. I'll think I'll let that tip slide for now. <br /> <br />On the other hand, a lot of places around here <i>do</i> look a whole lot better when covered with a couple of feet of snow. Hm, maybe Joe's on to something. <br /> <br />Wayne
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