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It's a great job!Now... SPILL What's it made of? How did you make the window openings? How is it painted, weathered? Where did the stack come from?You can't just electronically waltz in here, show Railwire some good work, and not expect a million questions.
ChuckSaw this in the product development thread: https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=33604.0Greg
What?! I didn't even know! I've already done loads of research and I grew up in the valley, but that would have been amazing! Some of the structures, like this one, I was unable to find any historical photos of. Are there notes from the convention?
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Sadly, no. However, that said, it's my experience that presentations at the conventions are frequently starting points for articles in The Streamliner, the quarterly magazine.Speaking of which, I browsed the back issue index, and through the years there have been numerous photographs published in and around Cache Junction, albeit mostly steam engines. You might download the index from the site (http://www.uphs.org) and see if you run across references to something familiar.
Ok. I found a great CAD app for iPhone. I commute into NYC 45 minutes each way, so I drew up the plans during all the 'free time'. I sent the files to a laser cutting service and voila! I painted it with two layers of concrete paint: woodland scenics and floquil. The stack was a wooden dowel from a craft store that I gave to a friend at my rr club who works a lathe. I gave him the dimensions and, again, viola! Same technique painting that. Shingles are rusty stumps. Thanks for the compliments! It's my favorite structure so far on my layout. When I get the time I'll post pictures of some others.
What's the app?
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here, but I went to the AutoQ3D web site, (http://autoq3d.com/) and not matter whether I clicked the "purchase" or the "download" buttons, it took me to an iTunes download page. And I really am not interested in iTunes.Never mind. I figured it out.
That is wonderful work, a kit of it will be nice, I may have to get one and find space on my layout then run my recently bought MT Beet Gons on my layout. Nate Goodman (Nato). Salt Lake, Utah.