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Those spotlights NEED to be lit.
What are those for? Spotting icicles?
Are those stainless side grills the standard Intermountain etchings or something custom? They look more see through than mine...
I've also come to the conclusion that the wire used for the stock Intermountain handrails is too thick and I've started to replace them with new ones formed from 008 phosphor bronze wire. Part of the problem may be the yellow paint Intermountain uses on their handrails; it seems pretty thick.
I've always believed that the purpose of the roof mounted lights was safety related, with the light bouncing of cloud cover, fog, or etc. to draw attention to the approaching train. I wonder how effective it was as it wasn't repeated on any other types of power.
I use .010 x .020 (I think) flat wire the the icicle breakers, with .010 wire for the diagonal braces.
@Angus Shops you got me thinking about those stock intermountain grabs with the thick paint. I removed them all and threw them into some lacquer thinner. Guess what, they went from 20 thou to 11! I think I will now just repaint them with a thin coat and see how it looks.
Here is a quick test with the original grabs repainted but not glued in place. I think even just repainting and mounting the grab irons closer to the shell helps the look:I'm not 100% sold yet, but not hating it either... hmmm.
...I'm usually a fan of molded-on grabs. To me they look closer to scale (both in apparent diameter and how close they are to the body.