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@WITZ 41 posted:

Masterful job Santiago as always!

Did you fabricate these chairs yourself or do you have a source and part #?

0123EC69-CB9C-4F83-BA56-0E3E8FBB3540~2

I have two parlor cars for my "400" project and these would be perfect to make parlor swivel chairs.....

Will

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.

@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'...?

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:

Dome_Lit 3 copy

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.

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