


Dear N Scale Customers,
Due to COVID-19 alcohol has been in short supply, this prevented Hunterline from being able to make more of their weathering mixes for you to use.
We spent some time working directly with Hunterline adding all the new structures and weathering mixes. Here is a full list of the kits and weathering products available now from Hunterline.
Hunterline released more Weathering Mixes for all of us to enjoy this fall!
Some of our customers were so happy with the results they got from Hunterline Weathering Mixes, they sent us photos to share with everyone!
Check them out!


7 colours used - Note the colors stated here are all clickable and will bring you to the colours the customers used.
All stairs and platforms are Light Gray and/or Sandalwood Brown. Large structure is Yellow Cream, weathered with Light Brown. The wall next to main structure is Boxcar Brown. All framing in Golden Brown. Small structure underneath is Hunter Green.


3 colours used - Note the colors stated here are all clickable and will bring you to the colours the customers used.
This is Hunterline’s Queen Post Covered Bridge. All wood stained first with our Light Gray stain, then Barn Red and Medium Brown stains were dry brushed on top.

5 colours used - Note the colors stated here are all clickable and will bring you to the colours the customers used.
All wood stained with Driftwood first, then Creosote Black, Dark Brown, Cordovan Brown and Sandalwood Brown dry brushed on top to give the colour variance.

Hunterline’s 170’ Howe Deck and 170’ Howe Through bridge kits back to back, joined with our Framed Pier structure kits.
Hunterline has announced new Weathering Mixes for the fall season.
They were luckily able to get their hands on some isopropyl alcohol to create the new weathering mixes, as we all know this is not an easy thing to get your hands on right now.
The stock is limited and will be served as a first come first served basis!
If you want yours place your order today!!

Weathering Mix Instructions:
Our ‘Weathering Mix’ stain is alcohol based. The benefits of using alcohol are fast drying time which helps prevent ‘warping’ of the wood and it’s easy to dilute the mix to get varying degrees of a lighter stain - just purchase a bottle of 70% isopropyl alcohol at the drug store.