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I finally finished this BLMA N scale SP Gon that I started 3 years ago I took apart the sides and flexed them downward using hot water (good idea @rswinnerton !) to make the car look as if it has a bow. I then placed an old drill bit through both sides and under the underframe to keep the sides in place as the glue dried and the sides cooled off. Decals and number are complete foob!
Rocks in hand, I've started to fill in some of that offensively white foam base.
Is there a discussion describing the process somewhere?
Here's the final version of the LED ditch light equipped GP60Ms.Writing the procedure now; I think I need a couple more photos before I put the tutorial up. Watch for it in the N Scale forum...
Thanks Graig. Painting and decaling is where I often lose the plot! The silver window gaskets are just painted. I use a fine brush, dip in silver paint then wipe most of it off, leaving just enough paint to cover the raised window surround. I use the brush on about a 30 degree angle to the shell, and just touch the edge of the window as I work round the window frame. May have to go round a couple of times to get the desired effect. I've tried the same technique using toothpicks, thin styrene held in a pin vice and several other tools, but keep coming back to the brush.CheersSteve