"Products Created Directly from the Creation of NMRA National Award Winning Dioramas by Richard E. (Ben) Bendever
(AND author, "Hot Glue Casting", 1996 Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette, pgs.72-76)

All Eight Doctor Ben's Wood Stains Special!
SKU: 1077
All eight Doctor Ben's Ready-To-Use Wood Stains-28th National Narrow Gauge Convention SPECIAL:
#1080 #1081 #1082 #1083 #1084 #1087 #1089 & #1090 A $54.00 Value for $44.95 + S&H (Almost three pounds of weathering & staining products!) This offer also includes the Doctor Ben's "How To #1: The Art of Turning Toys into Models" booklet (a $3.75 value!) Thank you for your patience and for trying Doctor Ben's!
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$48.95 + S&H Doctor Ben's Scale Consortium—Products for Discriminating Modelers! |
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All Doctor Ben's Products are: Color Fast (will NOT fade); Fast Drying; Perfectly flat finish; & VERY easy to use! |
Doctor Ben's products work for any scale: 1/64, 1/43, 1/48, 1/35, 1/24, 1/25, N-scale, HO-scale, S-scale, O-scale, HOn3, Sn3, Sn2, Sn42, Sn 3.5, On3, On30, Gn15. plastic, metal, wood, resin, paper, painted, non-painted; Railroad and military models, too!
NEW from Doctor Ben's: How-To #1" weathering booklet
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Each year we attend numerous hobby shows and we have some basic techniques that we share with our visitor where folks can take our products home and begin using them just like at the show-no experience necessary!
Now you have the chance to learn what many thousands of other folks have learned without having to pay a $7.00 admission fee to get in the door. In fact we won't even charge you for postage*. |

You can also purchase our "How-To #1" weathering booklet from our Store and receive FREE* USPS First Class & World Wide mail. But if you spend $20 on Doctor Ben's Weathering products, you get this booklet absolutely free! |
What is our "How-To #1" booklet all about?
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At left is an image from the Realistic Weathering Solutions technique in our "How-To #1" booklet. The Realistic Weathering Solutions are ready-to-use with no preparation necessary and all that is required is an ordinary hobby brush and your active imagination.
Of course, if you can't imagine what a weathering boxcar looks like, do like me. I take a daily drive to the Post Office and invariably I always get stuck waiting for the train to pass. So I finally got clever and remembered to bring a camera.
So, you be the judge, just how realistic do our weathering products look to you? And if you have been to the National Narrow Gauge Conventions you will have seen me demonstrate just how very easy to use these products actually are. You will find both of these Realistic Weathering Solutions and many other great Doctor Ben's products in our eBay Store! |
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At left is an image from the Using Industrial Weathering Pigments technique in our "How-To #1" booklet. I get more questions about how I created the weathering in this image than most any other image. Honestly, it is VERY easy. I start out by painting the castings (metal, wood, resin, it doesn't matter) a flat black or black primer. I then wash the entire surface with our Doctor Ben's Aged Driftwood (a replacement for Floquil Driftwood) and after the Aged Driftwood dries, I use Sharpie markers to color in the details (be sure to use permanent markers-anything else will fade over time).
I then use the Doctor Ben's Micro Blaster with Instant Age and spray the entire surface. When this is about dry, I come back with our Doctor Ben's Industrial Weathering Pigments and brush on Rust, and Dust and Soot and whatever else is open. That's it, I promise! You will find all of these mentioned products and many other great Doctor Ben's products in our eBay Store! |
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At left is an image from the Realistic Brick Finishing technique in our "How-To #1" booklet. The short version of how the building in the image to the left was created is just like above, I start out by painting the castings (metal, wood, resin, it doesn't matter) a flat black or black primer. I then wash the entire surface with our Doctor Ben's Aged Driftwood (a replacement for Floquil Driftwood) and allow the Aged Driftwood to dry for 24 hours.
I begin using one of the seven Doctor Ben's Industrial Weathering Pigments (#1109 RED in this case) by dipping the 1/4" round brush in my small container of water (or rubbing alcohol is you prefer to work faster) to wet the brush. With the wet brush stick the tip of the brush about 1/4" or just enough to pick up the Weathering Pigment on the tip of the brush. Now move the brush over to a non-porous surface (I use the underside of the Weathering Pigment product cap) and swish around to mix the water with the Weathering Pigment color so that it is mixed very well. Now scrape just a bit off of the brush and dragging the brush horizontally across the wall section (parallel to the direction that the bricks are running) in short, staggered strokes of about 3-5 bricks long and no more than 3 bricks high. I do this with a few more colors including one of the Doctor Ben's Industrial Weathering Pigment browns and viola, we have a finished brick building.
Really, it is that easy. There are more detailed instructions listed withy our Doctor Ben's Industrial Weathering Pigments we have in our eBay Store! And by the way, the signage is using Avery Office labels and Photoshop. Do you like? |
| Each Doctor Ben's Weathering purchase is accompanied by our "How-To #1" booklet shown at the right. This laser printed, six-page, four-color booklet is the very same information that we demonstrate at all the hobby shows we attend every year. Now you can receive this $3.75 booklet for Free!
* Postage to US & Canada-no charge. rest of world has a slight postage fee (sorry). |
You can also purchase our "How-To #1" booklet from our Store and receive FREE USPS First Class & World Wide mail.

The 27 available Doctor Ben's Industrial Weathering Pigments for $129.95 in our Store is over a 25% OFF savings from purchasing all 27 colors for $6.49 each! |
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