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3rdrail

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This one's gonna be hard to make decals for...
« on: October 18, 2008, 11:57:39 AM »
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While waiting for a Riverfront street car in New Orleans this week, a KCS transfer cut to CSXT came by lead by a new SD70. The red striping and lettering on the ends are very, very reflective, like ground glass. Gonna be hard to duplicate in N scale.

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Re: This one's gonna be hard to make decals for...
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2008, 12:55:08 AM »
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Wow , and by the lack of shadows around stuff it was under a cloud . I wonder if those stickers have any radium in their makeup as they appear as if is lit up without the reflection of a light source . For me , all I need is to see a train and thats enough warning . I doubt even this will help the brain dead that keep risking fate .


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Re: This one's gonna be hard to make decals for...
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2008, 08:10:49 AM »
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I wonder if those stickers have any radium in their makeup as they appear as if is lit up without the reflection of a light source .

Highly doubtful, as it's no longer permitted to be used in such applications; radium isn't that bright, anyway, and IIRC, it's greenish. I think the sunlight, even though it's diffuse, is coming in at just the right angle. Look at the parked cars on the left--their reflectors are all fired up (and those aren't brakelights).
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Re: This one's gonna be hard to make decals for...
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2008, 10:59:22 AM »
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I wonder if those stickers have any radium in their makeup as they appear as if is lit up without the reflection of a light source .

Highly doubtful, as it's no longer permitted to be used in such applications; radium isn't that bright, anyway, and IIRC, it's greenish. I think the sunlight, even though it's diffuse, is coming in at just the right angle. Look at the parked cars on the left--their reflectors are all fired up (and those aren't brakelights).

Good points .


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