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Looks Great! I just love the way they modeled in the sheet metal distortion.
Unlike Europe where the locos have dual cabs (and had them pretty much since the first electrics were introduced over 100 years ago), in North America they still need to turn locos around. Especially nowadays with all those wide cabs.
Added "glass" to these 4 buildings.
Nice photos Pud.My long campaign to create a prototypical home road trailer fleet has taken a few steps forward this past week. My fifteen BCR van trailers have been waiting months for some correctly sized dogwood logograms. Their recent arrival has enabled me to complete decal application on them:Next up is adding the rear door rods, rear light/step parts, safety placard holders, weathering and final seal coat.I have also completed decal application on my ten BCR flatdeck trailers:Next up is adding the wheels, weathering and final seal coat, and creating some interesting loads for them to carry.Fabrication and preparation of parts for crane idler BCOL 6502 continues with the bolster for the flatdeck end of the car salvaged from a spare Briggs Minibox shell, underframe racks for the blocking lumber made from styrene, and brake appliances from the Briggs Minibox kit:Probably another week of making parts and then I can commence assembly.Tim
I've had this Fine N-Scale kit in my to-do box for years. I finally finished it.