Got any new paint jobs or weathering your working on. Any custom roads? Post what you got for us to see.
Thomas
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Got any new paint jobs or weathering your working on. Any custom roads? Post what you got for us to see.
Thomas
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Very nice weathering!
Recently I added my own roadname to my K-Line B&A Tank Engine. I don't have a photo, but here it is in the following video...
I came up with the roadname and forum member MdMikey thought this was a good logo...
...and so did I.
Right now, I am working on an auxiliary tender for my LionMaster Cab-Forward. The loco and tender are re-lettered for Lionel Lines. My aux. tender will be lettered for my road in the same font as the tender.
Keith, I love the custom road on the engine. I also like the truck its hauling. I'm partial to good diecast myself. Heres one of my favorite trucks 1/43. I bought a case of these about 20 years ago right before they retired them.
Thomas
Thank you.
That Bavarian Beer truck is tough.
MTH Reading T1 2102. It was originally painted in the Ramble scheme, but has been repainted and weathered to a working freight locomotive. Brion Boyles of Dale City Va. did the work. He did miss the fact that window frames should be brown, I am going to have him fix that.
Yes!
We were just at the club's work site last night (CNY-NRHS) and I weathered the mill! It was my first time! Came out decent... I added a little more after these pics.
Thanks,
Mario
WBG Pete, Outstanding! You have done excellent work on our layout, impressive.
This is pretty basic compared to the exquisite things many folks build & paint on this forum--but I'd been wanting a companion diesel for my daughter's Hershey 0-8-0 and consist.
This is an old MPC Santa Fe GP7 that ran great but had a lot of paint damage on the body. Lighty sanding, primer and a glossy finish. Hershey logo and number (my daughter's birthday) were printed on mailing labels with a color laserjet printer.
Two hours from start to finish, although I'm thinking about doing the trucks in a glossy black and adding black to the ladders/details.
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