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Yes, you keep admitting that the 1:29 truck's springs are fine and I'm the one who keep saying that they are not. Visually the Exactrail truck is closer to the 1:29 truck than the real truck in your photo (going by the shape of the sideframes). But either way, the 1:29 truck's springs use thin wire and have 9 turns with lots of daylight showing between the turns. The Exactrail truck depicts much heavier springs with 5 turns and your prototype truck also shows heavier springs with 6 turns. Even if the springs in that 1:29 truck were against a dark background, they would still not look right to me.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
A new acquisition for the Colorado Midland:Weathered with chalks and acrylic washes.
Also built a D&RGW-style coal shed from a Wolf Models kit.
That coal gon looks fantastic. Who made it?
It's a Fine N Scale resin kit. I had custom decals made.
You did a good job.
In our city they're replacing several stop-lights with roundabouts...
Sometimes, things just work out for the better. My boss approached me earlier this week about swapping routes with him, as he would not be able to fit enough product on his truck since his truck is smaller than mine. My last stop was only minutes from Choo Choo Nuts in Lancaster. I stopped by just before a storm blew in, I walked in and started looking around. They noticed me looking at N scale and said "Are you an N scaler ? We just got a sizeable collection in the other day. Most of it is here on the back shelf. " I said thanks, looks like I'm in trouble. I walked out with this. $6.00 each for hoppers, $8.00 for boxcar and NS hopper.20160812_200044[1] by Adam Henry, on Flickr