Thank you Bill, Steve, Dave for the compliments!
Thank you Bill, Bob, John for your comments in response to Rubin's question!
Bill, I sure have you fooled that I know what I am doing! Actually, maybe I do know what I am doing in that I ask questions before I blow something up or gripe about a product that I can't get to work because I didn't read the directions! I'm asking John questions quite a lot.
Steve, you are right about shifting gears to something new is invigorating. Sometimes, like wiring you go for weeks and can't really see any physical progress. I think that is a big part of where wiring bogs modelers down.
Dave, I do know some of what Santa is bringing; nothing earth shattering, but still well appreciated. I do have a couple MTH pre-orders in, but we could see them next Christmas. I only said that because I placed the preorders not very long ago, not that I'm complaining at all. I can accept things take a long while to arrive.
Rubin, 1. Back in my HO days, I bought a paint booth made by Badger I think. Connected the exhaust fan to a section of dryer vent hose and a dryer vent that I mounted on a board and placed in an open window so it fit like a window air conditioner. I haven't used it in this house yet, even though we have been in this house over 10 years. I do know I need to make a new vent. I'm sure others have more elaborate setups. I don't have a shop room. My 11x11 train room doubles as my shop. It can be a challenge.
2. I can do my own conversions as long as they don't involve any metal work other than drilling a new hole in the chassis. Replacing the Pullmor motors would be easy for me electrically, but there is usually a lot of fitting and metal work to be done to make proper brackets. I have a K-Line NYC Hudson that I sent to Pat of Harmonyards in North Carolina. He has really turned out some gems, both mechanically, but with new electronics, paint, the works, or as little as you want. Send him an email that is in his profile, and he can get with you on what you want, what he recommends, and a price. Mine is in the queue at this time. Right now he is busy, but is retiring from his day job in 2022 and plans to work on a lot of engines. I see no violation of the rules in asking at all. Someone gives you a tip of who to ask, and then you contact them via email or phone.