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Find a product called Weatherall in a well-stocked hobby shop or model railroad hobby store. Shake up the bottle real good and dip the wood in the bottle. It will give the wood the aged look you are looking for. Repeated dipping will make it more and more aged looking.

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I would like to make it green-ish, like it's been laying around for years in a forest, unused, that's the idea, a nice car but as cheap as possible build, I won't be weathering the body. :)

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Thanks. :)

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This is what I am looking for, just like the wood you used for the bedfloor has been laying around in your forest in the backyard for years, you've just wiped the moss off of it, boom ready, but maybe I'll leave it this way, what do you guys think? :)

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