Thanks guys!
Mark - Not sure which scheme you're talking about. This car may have had up to four different schemes over its lifetime. First the classic GN green and orange, then the short lived big sky blue, of which I have photos. There's a possibility that some of these dozen or so cars, skipped over the blue and just went to the BN green, another short lived scheme, before a possible repaint to Amtrak before they were finally retired for superliners. This car is going to be BN green for two reasons. One, it's my absolute favorite paint scheme of all time (hi Mike), and two my rainbow Empire Builder needs a splash of it.
Dave - Thanks, I do recall saying that. That was quite the micro project you did. I'm reaching way down deep to muster the gumption for this one, but it is more of a macro project. With the neuropathy in my hands, it's twice the challenge. I have a hard time picking up small objects and tools, but so far, I'm getting it done.
Mike - Yeah, it is scary taking a $100 car and hacking into it like this. I worry about messing it up too. The secret is go slowly. When making cuts, leave excess material to remove with finer tools, and worst case, have some filler handy.
Carl - I'll do that when I'm all done.
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More work yesterday. I whipped up a couple batches of epoxy, and glued in thin aluminum to cover the windows from the insde.
I'm keeping the small window on the left end. I'm still scratching my head over how I'm going to deal with the vestibule. There's a lot to be done with that plastic insert. Still thinking.
It's a little hard to see, but the four large windows on the right, now have thick aluminum slugs glued in place, bringing the fill nearly flush with the car side. I have eight more of these, then the two baggage doors, and I can lay out the new windows and start cutting.