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Beautiful job on the weathering, Norm. Not too little and not too much, just perfect. I also like the way your track lighting creates lite and dark areas on your back drop to make it look cloudy and as though the sun is shining through holes in the cloud layer like in this photo of the Warley National Model Railway layout.

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Thanks for posting the video and photos Norm.  It was great to see a somewhat longer video.  The EM-1 looks and sounds great, and it's always inspiring to see your attention to detail on layout, scenery and track work.    Can you share any details about how you weathered the B & O EM-1 ?  I just got mine running again, after making the drive line repairs.    

Chris, I weathered it with MM acrylics. Mostly Grimy Black, with a bit of RR Tie Brown on some running gear and Polly Scale Rust on the couplers. I follow up with some minor drybrushing here and there. I had a minor mishap with the smoke unit and had to scrub the smokebox out and respray. Not sure I will reinstall the smoke unit at this point even though I set it up with GRJ's Super Chuffer.

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