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Thought the classic pose was rods down.
Considering the shiney rods, I decided to try using Neolube cut 50/50 with alcohol. This does give it a less dark coverage, and I'm glad I heeded your comments. I do think it looks better this way. I used it on the rods, crosshead guides, and the tender wheel faces. You can compare these photos to the earlier ones to see the difference in the rods. I also got around to taking a nice "glam" shot on the black plexiglas.Absolutely sublime. A paragon of excellence.Having the tenacity to take this model to completion is unequaled.
Max, on the glam photo the side rods are in a not in a very pleasing position. If the driver counterweights were in 11 through 1 o'clock position the running gear would look more interesting. Anythgin other than 9 and 3 o'clock. Just saying . . .