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Finally stuffed this auto rack. Maybe someday I'll get around to lowering the car and super detailing it but for now it's good to go.And so it wouldn't cost me an arm and a leg, I made a RTV mold and cast the cars for the lower levels of the rack. The top level has the nicely detailed originals. While it was cheaper, it does take a lot of time to paint the autos. Left to right: Original CMW 1967 Ford; my painted resin copy; unpainted resin copy fresh out of the mold.
suggest is that most times cars were shipped with the wheel covers in the trunk. Paint those wheels black, and maybe put some window stickers (bits of white decal?) on them, and you'll have something.Lee
Gorgeous. Huge improvement, Dave. I'll bet you're excited about, yet dreading replacing all the NJIs.
The problem started when I put it in place at the back of Cascade and all the white, mock-up, "temporary" structures in front of it just looked even more out of place. So I did something I said I would never do: I started to pretty up the mock-ups with paint. I coud feel myself starting down the slippery slope to these mock ups effectively becoming permanent. Oh well. I ended up painting the mock ups at Cascade
Do you have any operation issues with all that weight on the upper deck? Does look good, but can it run that way? The only thing I would suggest is that most times cars were shipped with the wheel covers in the trunk. Paint those wheels black, and maybe put some window stickers (bits of white decal?) on them, and you'll have something.Lee