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Weathering Trepidation
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I use Braxton Mills, the more you put em "on" the more they "Stick" then I hit em with dullcoat. <br /> <br />I bought a make up brush set from walmart, I must tell you that applying the powder with the brushes will wear them out over time. <br /> <br />If you check my link to the Falls Valley photos and find a cut of 4 yellow reefers at a cold storage they were weathered. Ive a Bowser caboose that came out really well. That one will lead me to weather my M1a from BLI. <br /> <br />But not before I buy a new set of powder and brushes. I have spend the first part of this year weathering Athearn 40 foot boxcars. They now look acceptable instead of shiny colors. <br /> <br />There is always room for improvement. But really good stuff like the LL Mallet 2-8-8-2 will have to wait for another day.
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