QUOTE: Originally posted by up_santafe TrevorG... Liked the photo of your lifelike general store, I did mine much the same only added some custom signage and lighting.
QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx I know, I just followed the photo! I'm surprised it wasn't bad-ordered. I understand what you mean though.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Stuckarmchairing UPSCSX, that hopper is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over weathered, even if it got that rusted, they would still need to see the reporting marks. I've seen covered hoppers that sat on sidings for 25 years and looked cleaner.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CARRfan QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx Here's my WC hopper, FINALLY completed. All photos copyright (©) Appalachian Weathering and Modelworks. FundyNorthern (Bob B.), I think you may have some competition for your super-weathered box car here.
QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx Here's my WC hopper, FINALLY completed. All photos copyright (©) Appalachian Weathering and Modelworks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3 I weathered some hoppers!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rgroeling What load time? hehehehehe... BROADBAND! [(-D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 Your buildings could use some weathering too.