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So where did you hide the glue stained wood on everything ?
kalbert , I was thinking Walther's Cornerstone myself as I was looking at Marks superb model . Maybe we should ask ourselves why only Walther's comes to mind for such a model ?
I'm still getting settled into the house however the focus this weekend was getting some time setting up a new workspace in ACME Labs. I built a workbench/testing table for locomotives and freight cars, I call it "The Skunkwerks Gauntlet". The table will have a loop of code 55, and then some lengths of code 40 in the middle. Unfortunately Star Hobby didn't open today, so I'll just have to pick up track next week. I'd like to make the loop whiz bang to facilitate automatic speed matching, but still scouring old posts to figure out how it was done by others.Oh geeeez, I wish my work bench was so, err, virgin... Mine hasn't looked that way since about 1969...One of these days I need to get organized again....Thanks for the inspiration, Otto K.The S.
Fresh out of the Juniata paint shop and in time to head to the N Scale Weekend in Bedford PA in a couple of weeks.
Doug -What color did you use on your smokebox? I am finishing up a K4 kitbash using a Kato C55 mechanism, and I really like the look of your smokebox front.