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How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
Very nice job Marty. It would be great to see a photo of each one so that we can admire your work some more! If you don't mine me asking, what paint do you use for the orange? It looks like the right shade compared to the darker orange of the loco on the right margin of the photo (LL SW-1200?).Best wishes, Dave
I remain curious as to how you do the rib side effect... Fishing line? careful filing?One thought occurs to me... if you paint the inside edge of the window openings black, would that help mitigate the "fat plastic wall" effect?Lee
Phillip, I think the technique would be (and I've done this myself on EMD cabs) is to do the inside of the window, not the frame itself.
I remain curious as to how you do the rib side effect... Fishing line? careful filing?
Quote from: Dave Schneider on August 14, 2009, 12:00:47 AMVery nice job Marty. It would be great to see a photo of each one so that we can admire your work some more! If you don't mine me asking, what paint do you use for the orange? It looks like the right shade compared to the darker orange of the loco on the right margin of the photo (LL SW-1200?).Best wishes, DaveDave, MILW actually used a different shade of orange on the cabeese (than on the locos) - I think they actually called the shade of paint "Yellow Caboose"! So it looks like the right shade because it is supposed to be different!edit: corrected paint name