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Great to see you diving into weathering it’s one of the most satisfying parts of the hobby and really brings models to life!
For beginners, I recommend starting with weathering powders. They’re very forgiving and easy to control. You can brush them on lightly, build up layers, and even erase mistakes with a damp cloth. Focus on areas like truck frames, couplers, and lower sides of the cars for a natural dusty look.
A simple black wash is also great for adding depth just thin down acrylic paint with water or alcohol and let it flow into the details. It works wonders on grilles, panel lines, and vents.
Once you’re comfortable, try dry brushing for highlights or experiment with sponge chipping for worn paint effects.
Take photos of real trains for inspiration and don’t be afraid to go slowly. Each model is a new canvas enjoy the process!
