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    Hi Barry, The short answer is no. I don't really see the point in paying for paint that looks like mud when I have a garden full of the real thing! I found upon my return to the hobby sets of weathering dust, rust paints and so on and I really don't see why. Years ago when I first took airfix kits out of the polybags we had none of these things, we had to make our own and the results were fine. I like add-on sets, photo-etched parts which I cannot make myself, but dust paint? Not for me, I have a dozen or more coffee jars full of soils, stone dust, brick dust etc and use those for my weathering. Sorry to bang on, but doing it yourself is all part of the fun.

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