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Here is an Atlas Bulkhead Flat with wrapped lumber loads of various sizes.. when researching these, the wraps were all crooked etc.. even upside-down.. so on the other side, there is an upside-down wrap! anyhow, between cutting the balsa and all, to the final product, it took 1.5 hours to do.. But the result is pretty cool! Take care, Dan

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yes, that is correct FalconService..  I added the lumber load.. the bottom row of lumber is 3/4" ply-wood and the next two going up are balsa..  When researching real loads, I found wraps to be all messed up! off center, off horizontal, upside down, crooked, ripped, etc.. so here is what I modeled after the research..  Dan

Elliot, Coach Joe, All others! Thanks for the kind words.. with that, the wraps are just plain white paper 8.5 X 11 paper and in word, I set up the logo's in word and then printed it.. I grabbed the logos off the net by typing into Google, "_____________ Logo" and the companies logo would show up. Doesn't matter the size, because I grab the logo and save to desk top. then from desk top to word Doc and that is where I size the logo's and copy them over in a straight line.. then print out. then cut to size as a wrap of the lumber load.. 

I have two more cars to do.. Rosenberg and another Hampton Lumber.. In the next builds, I will lay out what I did.. 

Any other questions, feel free to ask of course! 

Thanks again! Dan

Reviving an old thread just to say thanks to the OP, @BXCXDan.  I’ll be receiving a new I-beam center load flatcar with a load of uncovered cut lumber tomorrow.  Yesterday I passed a train that had the real thing, but the load was covered.  I wondered how to I could do that, came to OGR, did a simple search, and voila!  Doing an internet search for Texas lumber companies I found one that’s only 60 miles away and it has a very nice logo I plan to use.

Just thought I'd include pictures of my work.  I tried to vary the position of the wrap on each, vertically and horizontally.  I also wrapped a half-load on each side to provide some visual contrast.  Below is the first side picture on top, and the second side beneath.  As I gained experience in this 'craft', I got better on each successive wrap.  The second side is much better than the first, but I doubt anyone except me will notice.

For anyone reading this, I found it to be very helpful to put all folds on the wrap before putting it on.  Make sure the folds are very crisp.

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@BXCXDan,

I noted some more lumber loads on the local line, and they all had bands around them.  I bought some 1/16" black tape to simulate the bands, and went to look at some real pics to see where the bands were positioned.  In doing so, I saw many wrapped loads with the logo wrap very consistently placed on all the wood loads.  I had to double check to see if they were pictures of models since they were so perfect!  I saw very few pics of a somewhat random placement.  That being said, I'll still stick with my random placement.

Update to my project.  Before wrapping the bands I had to find some pallets.  The 3d printed ones were just okay.  I found some real wood laser cut pallets here which had to be assembled and glued.  I was very pleased with how realistic they looked, I'd certainly buy them again.  I finished wrapping the bands around the loads sitting on top of the pallets.  I did the best I could to mimic the prototypes where the bands go over the center beam.  I'd give myself a B- or B for this, not my best but I'm happy enough.

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