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I've been guilty of overweatherization on a couple of occasions - I still have the first two HO-Scale cars I tried to weather back in about 1972 - they are hideous and look more like they got dumped on by a slurry bomber carrying a load of mud - but I take them out whenever I get ready to weather a car/structure/whatever - they scream <b>LIGHT AND CAUTIOUS</b> at me and I may not be the greatest weathermeister in the hobby but my cars/structures/whatevers are far from the worst. <br /> <br /><b>LIGHT AND CAUTIOUS</b>. I learned the hard way that what goes on doesn't come off!!Once paint has obliterated logos or car data its gone.<b>LIGHT AND CAUTIOUS</b>
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