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Working on a new Free-moN module.
After seeing DKS next to that caboose coupler I no longer concider my MT Accumate-McHenery couplers as being to big for N scale. That pic kind of puts the coupler size in perspective for me.
I use Tru-Color paint but it's really the prep work that helps the paint stick. I first used baking soda in an old airbrush to prep the surface then used adhesive promoter that I bought at Autozone before painting.
Between vacations, work and dealing with computer problems, not much has gotten done in the past month...modeling wise anyways.I did finish a video today describing the "tag + spread sheet" car forwarding approach that I wrote about in TRW a year ago. The video is to accompany an article which should be in the April edition of the Dispatcher's Office.md
Bill,Can you elaborate a little on what you did with the "adhesive promoter" such as how much you used. I have an Autozone nearby and am wondering what the brand and stock number is you used. Once you add it does this give the bottle of paint you use a shelf time or once it's in your good to go for quite some time with it should you not use all of it.Also that baking soda trick in an old airbrush sounds neat. I have an old air brush I'm not using but am wondering if the tip size matters that you use.Jon
A new addition for the mail and express consist. Finished my Skytop Models REA troop car to reefer conversion. There were 200 of these cars plying the rails throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s.Doug Nelson
Being cooped up this week in the house with all the snow we had at the beginning of the week I was able to put in a few late nights to work on CN 8918. Just for kicks her it is with my only other CN locomotive, CN 5544 (ignore the giant mess in the back ground ) :