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here a pic of a boxcar I have recently weathered
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Need to add reporting marks in front of that car number...
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I see a lube plate, but no dimensional data... What did you do to weather it? Looks a tad streaky.
Nice idea to stencil over the PC, though...
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I am familiar with the
Rappahannock
River and even
Tappahannock
, Virginia, but what is the
Rappannahock
Terminal? Freelanced, typo, or both?
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Paul,
Nice job, even if you are missing a few details. Funny, me being the most positive on a post...
Is that an old Life Like car?
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The weathering is terrific . its got that , if I touch it I will get grime on me , look . Thats usually the feeling I get looking at a real car . Well done .
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I think it looks great! Old paint does streak too!
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