#938 MTH R.K.
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Fine looking cabin car!
Tom
Nice job as usual Steve.
Nicely done.
Nice work, Steve. Thanks for sharing.
Steve...incredible work. I have seen some really good weathering, coming from HO and S narrow gauge, but your work is the best as far as I am concerned. The specific effects make sense and match up with what you see in the real world. Mighty fine work, thanks for sharing it. This is scale model railroading!
Very nice!
Peter
Your usual nice weathering job.
More great work Steve.
Wonderful job as usual!
Bravo! well done!
Steve,
That looks AWESOME!!!
Is that right out of the box, or did you modify it? It looks like you may have lowered it so it doesn't have a "High Water" look.
Tom
Stock item Tom
Thanks Guys, it was my first Port Hole Caboose out of 937 weathered items.
Guess I overlooked doing up an N5c.
Lots of pieces to dissemble as I detail each section as a rule.
Easy to do quickly though.
S.
beautiful Cabin Car
Great job. The softly applied ink wash makes the caboose weathering look very realistic and makes all the difference. As you may know, the PRR was the railroad that developed the N5c porthole caboose but the idea never caught on and few if any other railroads used it.
Sorry Den, no inks or airbrushes are ever required. That would be for HO ers.
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