Happy to oblige! I went to town a bit on these two, because the livery I originally applied looked more like BR crimson and cream than the L&Y style livery that the NWNGR used at one point. Slopping a chocolate brown all over it and then wiping it off again brought the colour scheme closer to what I was looking for as well as adding a patina.ge_rik:117788 wrote: Your really subtle weathering really adds to their look. I really must get around to weathering my passenger stock and you've given me inspiration.
Usually I restrict carriage weathering to some rust and gunge on the underframe, light grime on the lower sides, slightly heavier grime on the lower ends, some soot on the roof and, as previously noted, a little sanding on the foot boards...
Good luck with your weathering project - your carriages are lovely, take it easy!
Andrew.
PS Nearly forgot to mention my personal golden rule - only apply weathering in natural light!