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Personally I would be embarassed to admit I had done that mess.Or maybe the autoracks in the midwest just don't get that bad.
HuskerN, you are one of the few that have the "gift". Those are all amazing!
I was never very good at weathering but I used to be able to sort of hang in there with what seemed to be the standard for many years. Then, Mellow Mike hit the scene in HO scale and set a whole new bar for weathering in at least that scale. Now, there are many more masters of this art form, even in our scale, that have gone to whole new levels like I never imagined. One such example is the job on this autorack currently on eBay (no affiliation)....http://www.ebay.com/itm/N-Scale-Custom-Weathered-Red-Caboose-Burlington-Northern-Enclosed-AutoRack-/110983360284?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item19d71faf1cThis is an absolutley perfect weathering and rust job, in my opinion. Totally convincing rust effects that I have no idea how to achieve (I tried the technique of painting on some clear finish, then sprinkling on some rust-colored chalks. What a mess!). Truly an art form that only some can master to this level. Now, typically there are responses in a thread like this where folks say something like "it's not that hard, here's what I did with..." and post a picture of something not even close to the level of what I'm talking about here. Proving to me that there are some that have it, some that think they have it, and some that don't have it at all (me).