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If age appropriate I don't see why not...Reminds me of a letter to the Editor of MR many (like 40) years ago which I'll never forget. Some guy angrily noting that in the "good old days" railroads never let things get dirty and he didn't cotton to this newfangled weathering nonsense being written about by Dave Frary and others...
Abe Simpson, perhaps?
Micro-Trains releases transition-era weathered cars.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
I never could figure out how to yellow-fade white decals.
Here's a few recent examples that are good starting points... http://www.micro-trains.com/image/cache/data/product/2016/1607/1607-05544060-800x800-0.jpghttp://www.micro-trains.com/image/cache/data/product/archive/99305240-800x800-0.jpghttp://www.micro-trains.com/image/cache/data/product/2016/1605/1605-05544310-800x800-0.jpgThis month's Z scale release has a NP reefer that's gorgeous, I'm gonna have to find some proto shots and copy it in N http://www.micro-trains.com/image/cache/data/product/2017/1704/1704-51844330-800x800-0.jpgAirbrush dullcote with a couple drops of a tan or dust color added will fade the brown and yellow any white lettering...
@atsf3751 +1 on the late Hendrickson & still very much with us Thompson weathering tips. You can still find the details on that inter web thing, such as....http://modelingthesp.blogspot.com/p/a-few-years-ago-richard-hendrickson-and.html