I have 6 K-Line UP Passenger Cars and I'd like to do some improvements on the interiors. I've been looking at T. Albers post from 2019 where he does a complete wooden interior in the RPO, Baggage Car and the Dome Car. What I wanting to do is paint the seats and the floors, so they look better that the white plastic from K-Line these are the same cars that T. Albers had in his post, but I don't have the skills to fabricate a complete interior on the seating cars but I'm going to do the RPO and Baggage Car with wood interiors. Has anyone else done this kind of upgrade to their passenger cars and have and pictures they could share what they look like after the upgrades and what kind of paints and colors did you use on the seats, tables and floors. Thanks Gary
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That's really nice John. What do we see when the car is assembled? Do you have some good close-ups to show?
John,
I just opened up and redid the interior of a GGD Brass 21 inch 12-1 Heavyweight Pullman Sleeper. I changed the lighting over to Warm White LED's, painted all the seats and the floors in the seating area, added 12 people as there were only 6 in there from the factory, and then added sofa/sleepers in two compartments that were bare and hiding behind frosted windows. I painted the seats with AccuFlex 16-53 Erie Lackawanna Maroon, then went back over the seats with 50/50 wash of much brighter red inexpensive acrylic craft paint, as the Maroon was darker than I wanted. While I had to paint them twice I don't regret it, the 50/50 wash kind of weathered the seats so they don't look "freshly painted".... I ended up painting the floor with PollyScale acrylic color called "Dirt", doesn't sound very appealing, but it's actually a decent contrasting color. The compartments and the inside walls of the car I glued down some very heavy textured colored cardstock that I bought at Joann Fabrics for less than $1.00 a sheet. I had to reglue all the windows in the car, and painting around all those window openings wasn't going to be an option for me. With a sharp knife and one of those green craft cutting boards I was able to cut all the cardstock to size and glued it in place.
The last photo is what it looked like before:
The first photo shows how I got most of that really ugly Lime Yellow Green interior color covered with beige cardstock in the main 12 section area. I really despise the color GGD paints the interiors of these brass cars.....
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Here are some pictures of interiors that I painted, added some furniture to, then added people to complete the scene:
Dining car. added table cloth which is painted white tape, pictures of plated food cut with single hole punch to make a round plate. Painted the seats.
Kitchen in dining car. Pictures on the wall are pictures I took of the real dining car kitchen. Added food and boxes made of painted Styrofoam. People added to make scene more interesting. We are having prime rib roast tonight.
A heavyweight dining car. painted the seats, added table tops with plated food and people. Kitchen walls covered with pictures of a train kitchen.
Passenger car, painted the seats, added pictures on the walls and people
sleeping car. added sink basin on the wall plus actual picture of the mirror taken from a real sleeping car. Made a bed out of Styrofoam, bed sheet is painted white tape. Painted walls. Added some train pictures on the large walls to make the room more interesting
This was quite a fun project. You can add as much detail as you like. The insides can be quite detailed. I used pictures to cover most of the walls. The level of detail in my passenger cars is medium. Much more could have easily be done. I did not do anything with the floors, as they cannot be seen once the passenger car shell is added.