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kalbert

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Weathering both sides of a car
« on: March 21, 2011, 08:41:09 PM »
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So the topic of what those fantastic looking MTL cars look like on the other side got me thinking...

Does anybody weather one side of something and the other in a fresh paint or recently washed state?

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Re: Weathering both sides of a car
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2011, 09:20:43 PM »
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Not really, but a bunch of my cars are only weathered on one side; because I figured I would get better with time and didn't want to ruin the car all at once. ;D

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Re: Weathering both sides of a car
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2011, 04:00:43 AM »
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Not really, but a bunch of my cars are only weathered on one side; because I figured I would get better with time and didn't want to ruin the car all at once. ;D

*hack* *cough* *choke*... I'm sorry.. Not to get too fussy, but better than what?? Just wonderin...
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Re: Weathering both sides of a car
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2011, 09:46:57 PM »
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Not really, but a bunch of my cars are only weathered on one side; because I figured I would get better with time and didn't want to ruin the car all at once. ;D

That's kind of where I'm at now... a hand full of things weathered poorly on one side  ;D

I kind of like Dave Vollmer's two eras, maybe for me it will be the same locos and cars; new and shiny/several years of grunge instead of diesel/steam.