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I am just not use to railroads changing their names.
Progress continues on my 1974 Southern Pacific Kaiser Ore drag. I've assembled 72 of the 73 G100-6 cars I've cast so far, whose master I scratchbuild from styrene. My goal is the complete 100 car train. Ive just worn out my second set of molds and will spend the next week pouring another three sets. I miss my Rhodia V240 series of rubber with which I could cast dozens of shells. But I cannot find it in kits less than five gallons now so I've resorted to Smooth-Sil 950 of which I only get about eleven, even with mold release. But I still anticipate completing the train by the new year. They're made to ride on the new BLMA ASF Ride control 100 ton trucks and have Microtrains 1025 couplers, of which I have all I need. Earlier this year I completed casting the Kato quality U28C's and superdetailing the Atlas SD35's I'll need to pull them, ten total. Nice work...... sweet!!
Actually, for cool points, picture the above scheme on four or five AS416s on the head end of a westbound hotshot climbing the prevailing 1% grade out of Wilson.
Progress continues on my 1974 Southern Pacific Kaiser Ore drag. I've assembled 72 of the 73 G100-6 cars I've cast so far, whose master I scratchbuild from styrene. My goal is the complete 100 car train.
Progress continues on my 1974 Southern Pacific Kaiser Ore drag. I've assembled 72 of the 73 G100-6 cars I've cast so far, whose master I scratchbuild from styrene. My goal is the complete 100 car train. Ive just worn out my second set of molds and will spend the next week pouring another three sets. I miss my Rhodia V240 series of rubber with which I could cast dozens of shells. But I cannot find it in kits less than five gallons now so I've resorted to Smooth-Sil 950 of which I only get about eleven, even with mold release. But I still anticipate completing the train by the new year. They're made to ride on the new BLMA ASF Ride control 100 ton trucks and have Microtrains 1025 couplers, of which I have all I need. Earlier this year I completed casting the Kato quality U28C's and superdetailing the Atlas SD35's I'll need to pull them, ten total.
It's the usual busy day at the Oakville engine facility - the smell of diesel hangs heavy.The shot was kind of an experiment - every now and then I like to play around and get photos that are impossible to get any other way. This one was taken through a mirror because the camera wouldn't fit any other way. I also used Helicon Focus to get the depth. Then flipped it in Photoshop, straightened it, and cropped it. Simple, right?