CNR FA-1 + FB-2 and others
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Herc Driver Wrote:9407 is my favorite...the weathering is really subtle but adds to a believable look.

I agree, sometimes, less is more, especially when doing weathering. I think it's more about shades and textures than making rust bins (thought sometimes they are welcomes!). But I have a alot to learn. It's only been 2 years since I overcome my fear to weather cars.

Some WIP picture of 2500... You'll see that I reused almost anything I could to make it (Yes, Accurail truck pins can help you to superdetail a steam engine). And Wayne deserves credit for all the advices he gaves me when I kitbashed this locomotive, he's a modest fellow. ;-)

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And the real one

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Unfortunately, the layout scenery isn't near to be completed... Everything looks like covered in ice and snow!
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Matt
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