mainly chalk
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This Life-Like 0-8-0 was weathered by my friend Pete. He used manly chalk.
At first the engine got a layer dull cote. And some parts he worked with felt tip pens.

Wolfgang
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#2
Very nice Wolfgang. Chalks seem to do a very realistic job for weathering.
Charlie
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#3
Yes, I have to say that turned out very well. In a lot of cases, chalks do a great job of weathering without a whole lot of input , and therefore are a great weathering tool.
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#4
Looks very good to me!
Ralph
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#5
Very well done!
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#6
Looks great enough for me to try it!
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#7
This Mike has got a weathering and decals from me. I've lerned from Pete. Thumbsup Also first dull cote, then chalk and dull cote for sealing.

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