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I mostly build resin and wood kits. I'm fairly new to model railroading and weahtering seems like a duanting task. I have found two weathering products: Bragdon weathering powders and Dr. Bens weathering solutions. What are the pros and cons of weathering powders and weathering solutions? And what are the differences? PLEASE HELP!
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While all weathering powders are basically the same'ground up pigments' the Bragdon powders seem to be preferred. do a google search on them there are several discussion posts on the subjecct.
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