I like your weathering! It takes a keen eye and lots of experience to get them right. One thing I don't see many model railroaders use is washes. Washes are extremely realistic and easy to apply. I used them for years on my model aircraft panel lines, rivets, and other areas that needed some more depth and perspective. So, my advice is to weathering modelers is to stop using an airbrush for vertical drip lines and seam weathering... they look forced. Use a wash instead... start lightly and add pigment as required. They are also easy to "undo" if needed. A little thinner and a q-tip and you are back to square 1.
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