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So I have a bunch of Rolling Stock (17 pieces. A small collection by some standards), and three loco's (2-6-0, 4-6-2, and GP7..aka the motley crew). I have looked in awe at Aggrojones' work, shaking my head at the incredible job he has done weathering his loco's and rolling stock. I personally see him as king of weathering. <br /> <br />All of my rolling stock and loco's are pristine and like new out of the box. I want to weather them, but I'm afraid to take the plunge. I'm afraid of botching it up. Has any else had this trepidation about weathering? How did you get over it? Did you just dive in? Were you successful on your first go round or did you ruin a perfectly good piece of rolling stock...or worse a loco? <br /> <br />I guess I need a little push and a pep talk to get me going. <br /> <br />Trevor
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