Well, it aint much.... but I'm still plugging away at the furnace.
Let's see what you guys are working on.
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Vulcan, you are truly a master of fine detail, not to mention patience. what were the sink, faucet and drainpipe made of? (I won't even go into the furnace process). thanks.
jerrman
De-toy-fi-ing Ready Made Toys…
Very nice, Steve.
Steve, Vulcan, really nice work, super detail.
Thanks for sharing!
Vulcan, Sirt. Very nice. Thank you.
Started another paint project. Hopefully a good likeness of Montour RR SW9's #77 and #78.
"Rocking" this week...on Brown Dirt Mountain! Now I need to call in the Scenic Express Crop Duster to aerial seed for growing some vegetation.
Looking great, Guys! Thanks for contributing.
WOW, Bob!
I really like that.
ditto, that, Bob. beautiful finish on the siding which from here looks like a weathered wood effect.
jerrman
Vulcan, SIRT, Mike CT, t8afao, Dewey and Flanger,you guys produce such beautiful work
just awesome.
Thanks for posting, Alex
Very realistic weathering on the siding, Bob. Looks Great.
Fred. I understand the Titanic has a few boilers lying around if that's any help.
I had some fun with a Lionel Freight Platform
Mike CT Please post the photos of the Montour SW-9 when finished. Where did you get the decals?
Ditto on where you got the Montour Decals.
Thanks,
Paul
The decals were custom from Rail Graphics.
I have a life time supply, if interested. The cards were set up to do any of the SW7's or SW9's. I believe 70, 71 and 72 were SW7's.
Nice work everyone. I started on a new backdrop near my coal breaker. I wanted something original and not commerically available. I took this picture and had it made into poster size. The only thing I don't like is the glare I get with matte finish.
Have a great Memorial Day everyone!
Wow great work everyone.
Bob great building!
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