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QuoteI was going to just use the stock Atlas stack and I thought "Chris would never do this". So yeah I was cursing you as I tried to shape and glue a perfect .006" wire ring to the end of a 1/16" brass rod! In the end it came out pretty good though...Good thing you didn't model #1066:http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/cnj/cnj1066s.jpg ;D
I was going to just use the stock Atlas stack and I thought "Chris would never do this". So yeah I was cursing you as I tried to shape and glue a perfect .006" wire ring to the end of a 1/16" brass rod! In the end it came out pretty good though...
Rich, Can you provide a little more detail on how you re-fitted the LL fuel tank on that VO? I'd like to fix mine in a similar manner...Lee
Hey Rich,Nice loco, but what I really want to know about is the Reading boxcar!!Have you seen the Intermountain FP7's yet? A little disappointed on the green and yellow color, but nothing some weathering won't cure. I got the shell to sit down on the mech much better, now I have to lower the fuel tank and get rid of those "lift rings". I am starting to think that building a Kato one with my shell might be easier!Marc Haas
He needed something to tear down in September...Here's good ol' 129... I think when I go after the fuel tanks, I'm going to go ahead and strip it and start over. I weathered it with a hammer...Did you do the letter board across the grille?Lee
John, you are hauling a$$ on the layout. What lit the fire??