Having fun detailing my GGD 1938 second lightweight Super Chief.... a few pics of the dining car below...
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Wow!! Nice
How do you make a reservation? I'm a starting to feel a bit peckish....
The color combinations are gorgeous. Love the bottles on the tables. As usual, Great Job!
Can’t wait for the French toast.
Beautiful, please post exterior shots of consist please.
Terrific modeling.
Outstanding Santiago'.. You've captured the true essence of a dinning car'.. If no prime rib'.. how bout Kansas City STrip Steaks'..🥩 Beautiful work from you as always'.. Let's see the entire consit as mentioned above'...
WOW
That’s just beautiful, Mr. Santiago! Thank you for sharing.
WOW is sure what comes to mind seeing this beautiful work. It motivates me to go back and work on the interior of my MTH cars, even if I won't approach this quality. What did you use for the table cloth material? Amazing effect. Thanks for sharing.
Looks good Santiago.
I especially like (what looks to be Linoleum). I am not familiar with the 38' Superchief, but the colors seem pretty vibrant.
Charlie
Thanks for the interest and kind words, everyone. I submitted a proposal for an article to the OGR editor. I’ve been working o this train lately and I think it would make for a nice map to upgrade GGD offerings. We’ll see!
Amazing work!
Stunning!
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@SANTIAGOP23 posted:
I feel myself getting ready to have a nap in those comfy looking brown chars with silver armrests.................. Wonderful detail!
I thought I would several lit cigars in the ash trays? You haven't gotten to that yet. JK - It's rock start detail!
I am too nervous to attempt to take apart my GGD cars -ive heard its not simple--instructions on just doing that and putting them together would be valuable. any review on the new super chief set?
a drink in the observation car and a high stakes poker game from NYC to Chicago on the Century then on to the Super Chief to LA in 1938---if only
That's crazy good!
@WITZ 41 posted:
Will, those came with the car. I wish Scott would sell some of his interior parts. The alternative is cast resin, very expensive and looks terrible.
Santiago:
These interiors are awesome. I'm completely blown away by them.
Pat
Hey Santiago , do you do lifesize projects .??.....🤤........my wife has wanted to update our downstairs living space. 🤔
Really great three D art , 🤓 S.
Wow. Incredible job!
Guys, still no reply from the OGR editor. I guess they’re just not interested in my work. Not good enough, I wonder.
@SANTIAGOP23 posted:Guys, still no reply from the OGR editor. I guess they’re just not interested in my work. Not good enough, I wonder.
I think Allen Miller must be busy with something'.. I sent him some photos for possible post in the Magazine. I haven't heard back from him either. The last time I sent him something, he replied right back to me, in short order'.... Lets see what happens'. Funny thing is, he was viewing the forum, when I sent him the file'...?
Beautiful work.
Alan
Beautiful work Santiago. Truly stunning.
John
@RickO posted:
For Prime Rib You will not be able to compete with Bernies Dining Depot thats for sure!
Definitely Awesome! Btw, Santiago, ever consider headrest covers from Keil Line?
Hello, just wondering what you use to ballast your track? Thanks, Scott.
Santiago', Did you ever hear from ALan'... I haven't... I hope is okay'......😷💉👀
@scott5011 posted:Hello, just wondering what you use to ballast your track? Thanks, Scott.
Woodland scenic medium ballast
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Santiago', Did you ever hear from ALan'... I haven't... I hope is okay'......😷💉👀
No, I didn't. But I secured an article with a different publication. Too bad!
@SANTIAGOP23 posted:No, I didn't. But I secured an article with a different publication. Too bad!
Good for you].. I also have something coming up in a competing publication...
Don't know what's going on... but things have been quiet at OG Hq..
Looks great!
Amazing!!! Your work really brings it alive and to the highest level of detail.
Sorry to be late to this thread but these are very fine examples of interior detailing.
One question for @SANTIAGOP23 - looks like you used real fabric for the tablecloths in the dining car, but what material was it and/or how did you get it to drape over the edges so realistically? I have resorted to using self-stick vinyl sheets (which can be printed on) to try to get the folds to stay in place:
Admittedly these are shorter than yours, but cut fabric often frays along the edges.
Also, in the Solarium car I imagine you scratch built the partitions.