Hello modelers! Today I do something that I've never done before! We weather an HO Scale boxcar without using an airbrush. This box car is a NMRA Winnebagoland Division Club car and its very close to some Milwaukee Road box cars that used to travel on the Marshline.
We'll use prototype photos to come up with a plan and add a very heavy dose of weathering to an Accurail Box car!
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Music -
Reveire: Quincas Moreia- Free to use courtesy of YouTube
A Dusty Road: Dan Lebowitz - Free to use courtesy of YouTube
Mamas: Josh Lippi & The Overtimers - Free to use courtesy of YouTube
Doom is Mood Backwards: The Whole Other - Free to use courtesy of YouTube
REALISTIC Model Railroad Weathering WITHOUT an Airbrush
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