Good Morning Everyone,
I will start off with a couple of pictures of one of my past projects. I constructed a 50 foot Quaker State tank car from scratch.
Lets see what you are all working on.
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Good Morning Everyone,
I will start off with a couple of pictures of one of my past projects. I constructed a 50 foot Quaker State tank car from scratch.
Lets see what you are all working on.
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Thanks for getting us started, Alan. Nice tank car! I just finished detailing and weathering a pair of MTH Premier D&H GP38-2's, powered and non-powered.
CNJ #1601 posted:
Really nice decorations Joey on those Premier D&H GP38-2's
As you progress, try the paint fading technique next. I found a nice example of a 7323 UV faded yellow & blue D&H for your next encounter.
Steve that boxcar looks great!
SIRT posted:CNJ #1601 posted:Really nice decorations Joey on those Premier D&H GP38-2's
As you progress, try the paint fading technique next. I found a nice example of a 7323 UV faded yellow & blue D&H for your next encounter.
Thanks, Steve. Really appreciate your comments! And thanks for the photo of 7323 with faded paint. Definitely on my list of things to try as I continue to learn about weathering.
Beautiful work, guys!
Peter
Joe/ Steve,
Excellent work on the engines and boxcars.
Andre,
The window details are fantastic.
Alan Graziano
I'm really impressed... your own sand blasting system... wow! You've got to do a lot of refinishing to justify that. I'm still trying to justify getting a spray booth that could be vented outside. Nice tank cars too. All good!
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