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I by no means am even close, to Professional status, I am still reaching for Amateur status in the world of Youtube.   I did a video on weathering comparison of two talented gentlemen, Harry Hieke and Steve Phetterplace.   I did not get into the weeds on detail but wanted to provide a visual comparison between the two.      Enjoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Chx--ruv90

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Weathering is all in the eye of the beholder, …..one man’s taste isn’t the other’s ….also depends on the era you’re modeling. Remember, when steam locomotives were new, and maintenance/upkeep was paramount, maybe a light weathering is in order,…road grime, dust, perhaps some light rust stains, & water stains look right, ……later on when the railroads were losing profits left & right, then we see more neglect, and a heavier weathering would be appropriate, as maintenance & care dwindled…..but, as I’ve said, it’s in the eye of the enthusiast as to what’s appropriate,…..the above models look nice!..

Pat

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