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I agree with you Roger about the flaming going on here. I think it's out of place. It always seems to start by someone taking a fortress like stance on their legitimate opinion of a subject. Then someone else comes along and has legitimate counter point and thus, it begins. <br /> <br />However, I disagree with you about the models in MR being over weathered. Maybe you could email a specific instance of what you feel representative of over weathering and I will look and see what I think. I don't doubt that there are examples, I just don't think it is a general trend. Furthermore (I am not trying to besmirch your good name or under cut your knowledge of model railroading or real railroading) I want to be able to weather my cars and locos the way I want to weather them and I don't understand how this can cause you any concerns! Since you brought this subject to life, I have addressed this question to you. <br /> <br />
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