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Just a quick (and late!) video this week showing the LMS Fairburn tank getting the weathering treatment. I did this at the same time as the Ivatt tank, with both engines getting a very similar treatment. Like the Ivatt, I wanted a relatively clean engine and well cared for engine (at least for the period) - especially compared to the crazy state some of the Fairburns were in by the early 1960s on the London Midland region. 1 - Overall spray of black/grey, rotating wheels with a battery to ensure they’re covered. 2 - Brown/rust added to cylinders, also used to add some streaking to loco body 3 - Smoke weathering powder added to smokebox 4 - rust/brown weathering powder added to cylinders 5 - white weathering powder highlighting raised areas 6 - wheels cleaned 7 - IPA alcohol used to streak grime on buffer beam 8 - coal added to tender 9 - Usually I'd add a crew, but I need to stock up on drivers and firemen! All paints are Tamiya and weathering powders are Humbrol. As always, thanks for watching.