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While full scale Ed was riding steam, N Scale Ed was spotted in Wisconsin. (Attachment Link)
More designing for me. I'll test print them today to check fitment on the mechanisms before adding all of the details. On today's build plate is an early UP Challenger plus its short a$$ tender, a UP TTT 2-10-2, as well as an SP F-5 2-10-2. Drasko
Drasko, you're an animal! Wow, don't you ever sleep?Seriously, that's some good stuff! Wow!Keep them coming (but do get some sleep) Otto
Fantastic modeling this week, everyone! @draskouasshat those are beautiful 3D rendings of boiler shells. I'm looking forward to seeing how these come out. I'm really digging the small details that you have put on the shells, like the footsteps on the boiler barrel and smokebox hinges. Have you thought about doing commissioned work by any chance?@craigolio1 That's a great utilization of a kato body for that observation. What are you using for the floor? Your project reminds me that I need to start the same with NYC observations that were common on the Big Four for my Hiles layout.Also, thank you for the EBT coverage, Ed. It's very satisfying to see all those years of the Friends of the EBT work coming to life. I spent a week two summers ago helping clean the store house so they could re-level it. Despite sore back from handling lots of old iron, it was one of the most enjoyable and eye-opening vacations. If anyone is on the fence about helping out or joining there, I'd say do it. It's a very professional lot, and that place is obviously like Disneyland for anyone who loves old industrial America. Over the past few weeks, I've dusted off my Bellevue layout after several months of storage at the new apartment. Some learning points I've noted are that a temperature-controlled unit is preferable since some of the code 55 switches are a bit wonky and need encouragement to be put back in gauge, mice love nesting with supertrees, and Fast Tracks turnout controls weather pretty well, but make sure when assembling them that you're generous with the wood glue. Had a little fun in mobile Photoshop in the above image. The new version makes it easier to clear out solid backgrounds and add a little sky to your model photos.