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          Welcome to Weathering Wednesday’s 4/24/2024 edition, the forum topic where old and dirty are OK. I hope that you have had time to make new into old engines, rolling stock, buildings and scenery

          But first, the forum ground rules as so adroitly stated by my good friend Patrick Whitehead (aka trumptrain), host of the popular topic of this type, Switcher Saturday:

  • Have fun and enjoy!
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My son, Chris Harrison, has been at it again. My start to this week’s edition is sharing 2 photos, a before and after, of an RMT, Pennsylvania – Reading Seashore Lines cabin car that Chris weathered using craft acrylic paints and applying the paint via a dry brush technique. The photos are below.

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          Now it is your turn to show us your weathering artistry as well as how you achieved yours results.

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