I've got an N scale brick building that is supposed to be over 70 years old. It is molded red, doors and windows included. I know I have a chore ahead to paint the doors and window frames, but I'm wondering about how to get the brick to look more realistic with mortar in the lines and old weathered brick. Would drybrushing give me this affect? I also have some "Doc O'brien's Weathering Powder, but I don't want to screw around with that until I know what I'm doing. I did one other brick building (my first attempt) and it didn't come out like I wanted. An India ink and alchohol wash helped so that at 50 paces it doesn't look all that bad,
but I'm gunna find it hard to run trains from that distance. so I want this one to turn out better.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I've seen some really nifty pictures here of weathered and aged buildings so I'm hoping someone will pass their techniques on for postarity.
Thanks,
Don


Any suggestions would be appreciated. I've seen some really nifty pictures here of weathered and aged buildings so I'm hoping someone will pass their techniques on for postarity.
Thanks,
Don