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Commission: Single wagon weathering…

Not every commission be massive, nor complex. Bringing rolling stock to life from a single wagon to a rake is in my opinion, worth as much as a well detailed and weathered locomotive or scenery… Often with rolling stock it is about consistency rather than detail. You want them to blend with one another, the motive power and the railway environs. This is achieved through consistent and deliberate choice of palette and careful selection of materials. I use Humbrol enamels, the paints of my youth. They are readily available, permanent, you can mix them, thin them, re-work them for a short period and being ‘oil’ based they work well over most finishes. This wagon has had a few extra touches too, but selected from the same colour palette. A few replacement planks and the odd chalk marking. The result, finely detailed but not shouting for attention and at a price where a rake is affordable! Whilst in this case it is just one, I am happy to offer a wagon weathering service with discounts for

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