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This was my first time weathering with an airbrush. Wanted it to look like it had been driving out in the rain for ages. You can barely even notice it without looking at the windows.. oh well. Was only my first time anyway, there's a lesson in every kit!

Was lowered slightly at the front, the interior was stripped out with a racing bucket seat installed and grey carpets. Can't really see it unfortunately. Outdoor pics tomorrow maybe.

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Any advice on how to realistically achieve the effect I was going for?
Comments and criticisms appreciated, thanks everyone!
- Tomo
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dude i have spent over 150 bucks on different weathering kits. spent hours on youtube and waisted many HO train cars and i have yet to make them look like they do in the videos. so i cant help on that

your build looks good. this is a cool kit and i may have to pic one up

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