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		By: debra		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[That’s really awesome. A lot of good info on this thread, it has helped me learn how to an airbrush. I have an airbrush and compressor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That’s really awesome. A lot of good info on this thread, it has helped me learn how to an airbrush. I have an airbrush and compressor.</p>
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		By: John M		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2014 02:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This article on airbrushing should help anybody, as jt&#039;s very well illustrated and shows and explains clearly how to do it. The article on dry-brushing is also very good and helpful. With N Scale, I&#039;ve done dry-brushing white on the banks of water-ways to bring out where the sun would hit.
 
I&#039;m still in the process of moving, and it may take awhile yet. I don&#039;t know what size small house I&#039;ll move into, but hopefully there&#039;ll be room for a 4x4 in N. Putting two 2x4 tables together gives you a 4x4, and I hope to have two levels. On the bottom level is the Seventies - two tracks, one an early-Conrail train and the other Burlington Northern. On the top level will be smaller radius curves where cars and engines will be in the Sixties, and switch to a lumber yard. Hey, Twilight Zone, two eras, but it still could work!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article on airbrushing should help anybody, as jt&#8217;s very well illustrated and shows and explains clearly how to do it. The article on dry-brushing is also very good and helpful. With N Scale, I&#8217;ve done dry-brushing white on the banks of water-ways to bring out where the sun would hit.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still in the process of moving, and it may take awhile yet. I don&#8217;t know what size small house I&#8217;ll move into, but hopefully there&#8217;ll be room for a 4&#215;4 in N. Putting two 2&#215;4 tables together gives you a 4&#215;4, and I hope to have two levels. On the bottom level is the Seventies &#8211; two tracks, one an early-Conrail train and the other Burlington Northern. On the top level will be smaller radius curves where cars and engines will be in the Sixties, and switch to a lumber yard. Hey, Twilight Zone, two eras, but it still could work!</p>
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