There are "steel" buffer panels on the front sides of this LaBelle D&RGW Oneida conversion of a combine to a gas electric. I was using sheet styrene and punching rivet heads into it from the back. I finally got back to doing some work on that last night, but I do not like the effect. Think I will redo with rivet decals and thinner
styrene. Also want a really good sealer for the wooden roof, although a thread running
on a traction model mentions that a canvas roof (no idea what prototype gas electric
had as a roof, but photo LOOKS as though it might be canvas....not sure what was
typiclal roof for an 1890's clerestory coach) eliminates the smooth finish problem. Instructions, (I have reached the end), babble about painting model, but don't say ZIP about prototype color. I think the Pre-WWII/Bumblebee era of Grande rolling stock was Pullman green, so that is my dartboard shot.