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Although I am grateful that he released the CN eight-hatch ice reefer, which was my top acquisition target of the three models.
Thanks Craig that is mine. I did nothing but strip and paint. I am not a detailer close enough is normally fine by me i just like to paint.
garethashenden: What is that bar across the front buffers for?
It's for "Sprat & Winkle" type autocouplings. I'll let Gareth elaborate.
I strongly wish that Gregg would release resin kits of both the NP ice reefer and NP wood boxcar. Been waiting at least 15 years since he first announced them. Although I am grateful that he released the CN eight-hatch ice reefer, which was my top acquisition target of the three models.
added a barbed wire fence to the areas recently 'static grassed'....Yesteryear Creations....not too bad ('barbs are oversized) but it looks like barbed wire...Bruce
To me that looks like nothing like barbed wire Bruce. Looks like very heavy cable with giant slashes going through it. It totally ruins the look of your otherwise ultra-realistic scenery. It screams "clunky model" instead of "realistic miniature diorama". In N scale, barbs will be invisible from the usual 3 foot viewing distance, and the wire itself would be about 0.002" in diameter.Even some sewing straight-pins with the heads snipped off, painted brown, stuck in the ground with some sawing thread as "wire" would look much better than the etched barbed wire. Actually that is how my friend keeps his cows from wondering off on his layout and his fence looks very good.He planted the posts then looped the thread around each post, securing the thread with a tiny dab of CA glue (which got absorbed into the thread so it is not visible). I will see if I can take a photo of his fence next time I'm at his house.
Cody and Gareth: Thank you. I don't think I've ever seen those couplers, which isn't surprising, living in the US.