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The cobblestone paving started with a Faller HO cobblestone printed sheet that I scanned and printed for N scale.
Awesome idea. It looks nice. I love using printouts in Model RRing.
The building is printed also from photos, with 3D cut outs for window, doors, and the cornice.
As it turns out, Life Like berkshires are surprisingly easy to turn into 2-10-4's. No cutting required. Just screw the addition onto the mounting for the steam chests. This will be a Pennsy J one day.
Somewhere in PRR land. Baltimore, Philly, or Jersey City. Here is a small diarama I am working on to bring to the PRRT&HS annual meeting. It is a small industrial street scene setting to feature the Shapeways PRR rubber-tired switcher. Complete with cobble street.
Hold on thar, ... is that all you're going to say??? How did you make that added frame piece? How do you screw it in place there,and where will the steam chest go after this. LL Berks are nice mechanisms. A way to convert them to an x-10-x is good news.Do you have another thread on this that I've missed?
Got my helix installed, so I can run longer trains to test out the Boswer Z-scale couplers. HEre is a video:Not a valid vimeo URLMore details posted here: (https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=21980.msg313560#msg313560). The Walong signal bridge will live forever on my little Loop layout.Ed