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Now that my Sharpie is finished, I have decided to model the various water craft of the Norfolk Southern.
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Hull:
Beginnings of a paddle wheel:
The inside of the hull has a nice coating of epoxy to seal it all up. It also has the added function of helping to keep the lifts I used at the ends from separating.
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I put the deck on today and began messing around with where track will go. All I can say is that clearances were very tight on the prototype.
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