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Very nice work. I especially like the drumhead and the idea of having passengers on the rear platform. The contrasting edge on some of the tables is also a nice touch. Is the dark  colored table actually wood-grained? I can't tell for sure, but it kind of looks like it. 

 

Here's a K-Line business car interior I did a while back. Just a paint job, but what a difference!

 

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 Business Car Interior Before

 

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Originally Posted by Pingman:

Very, very nicely executed in every respect.

 

A couple of questions:  How did you do the UP script and board above the windows, and the car name below the windows?

 

And who was the vendor of the drumhead?

 

Again, very well done, and thanks for sharing.

Hi Carl

The decals are Microscale and are getting hard to find and the drumhead kits come from Tomar Industries,very njce people deal with,good service.

Mikey

Originally Posted by Southwest Hiawatha:

Very nice work. I especially like the drumhead and the idea of having passengers on the rear platform. The contrasting edge on some of the tables is also a nice touch. Is the dark  colored table actually wood-grained? I can't tell for sure, but it kind of looks like it. 

 

Here's a K-Line business car interior I did a while back. Just a paint job, but what a difference!

 

Before

 Business Car Interior Before

 

After 

Business Car Interior After

Hi Southwest,

The table is part of the Kline plastic white interior,you can also carpet the floor with adhesive back felt sold at stores like Michaels.

Mikey,

Your changes look great.  I just got my first set of passenger cars and was thinking about updating the interiors, so thanks for the pictures and ideas.

What size people figures did you use?  I took one of my cars apart (Lionel NYC Baby Madison, 6-81754) and the seats look more suited for HO size figures.

Originally Posted by Mayor Magoo:

I took one of my cars apart (Lionel NYC Baby Madison, 6-81754) and the seats look more suited for HO size figures.

I've found that S-scale figures fit better in most MTH or Lionel passenger cars.  The true 1:48 or 1:50 figures are too big as a rule.  I have a bunch of 1:75 figures I found on eBay some time back, I've used those in a number of cars.

Originally Posted by Mayor Magoo:

Mikey,

Your changes look great.  I just got my first set of passenger cars and was thinking about updating the interiors, so thanks for the pictures and ideas.

What size people figures did you use?  I took one of my cars apart (Lionel NYC Baby Madison, 6-81754) and the seats look more suited for HO size figures.

Steve,

I would go with HO people in the baby madisons,I have to cut the legs off of the Golden Gate Depot people for the 18 inch Lionel,MTH and K Line Cars.

Mikey

Mikey:  Thanx for the info.  I have a K-Line Milwaukee Road business car that has just been sitting because it just doesn't look right for that RR.  In all the photos I've seen of prototype streamlined business cars, the railing around the rear "porch" was stainless steel rods.  I've always thought I'd build a replacement for that solid, orange painted railing but never had the chance to do it. 

 

But, your idea of painting the whole thing aluminum looks like a good idea for a "quickie" fix.  I'm gonna do that and at the same time, I'll place paint the interior in colors other than the cream that it comes with, place people inside, AND on the back porch, and put the car in service on my RR.  I think that it will look just fine at the head end of one of my freight trains.

 

Thanx again for your photos and thoughts.

 

Paul Fischer

Mikey or anyone,

What company makes the Drumheads? Looking for Lackawanna R.R. , or Phoebe Snow, with preference to the earlier mentioned.

How about sitting people?

How about hand lanterns with nothing (person) holding it?

Thanks to anyone who can help!

   Steam Forever

       John

Coordinator- Raritan Valley Hi-Railers

 N.J. Hi-Railers

We offer many passenger car details with more on the horizon here is a link:

http://scalecitydesigns.com/sc...ar-interior-details/

We also have head rest covers here is a link:

http://scalecitydesigns.com/sc...ails/headrest-covers

We also offer place settings plate cup silverware 12 packed here is a link:

http://scalecitydesigns.com/48...scale-fka-keil-line/

Last edited by Marty Milner

Ray of Sunshine yes you can remove the silhouette and then detail the interior. I personally  have done Williams cars that way. We will shortly be offering complete interior kit that have floor plans, but if you want to just fill the interior you can just use our coach seat, or the pullman wood seats. Just check out our website to see some of the options. If you need floor plans send us an email and we will try to help you.

Mark Boyce posted:

Wow!  That's all great, Scale City Designs.  I'll have to keep you in mind, but I have too many other projects higher on my mental list; like starting construction on the new layout for one.  

I second that. Also it is great that Scale City are providing the old Keil Line detailing parts, which include a lot of interior as well as exterior parts. Look forward to seeing what the complete interior kits are like.

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