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  1. I would do the roofs by inking some grime into the low spots at the end, then using a good drybrush (usually square shaped, fine brisles about 5mm wide) to stipple sooty deposits along the top. You could use this same method to do the underframes. I would also run a bit more ink into the joins on the planking. Most pictures also show more dirt on the flat ends of the wagon, often brown mud/brakedust, sometimes wiped off around warning signs or load indicators. I am no expert but I like the look of the work so far.
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  2. Hi Jam, my only comment about your weathering ( and I'm no expert!)would be the wagons are usually dirtier toward the bottom, especially the underframe, rather than a uniform amount of grot. HTH Stu
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