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3. Along with white topped ends (to designate their excess height), each side of the parts box on the idler flatcars bears a pair of yellow warning placards with black "Excess Height & Width Car No Running Board" text.
Not to worry, there have been several mentions that a second run is already underway.
Just want I didn't want to know! I'm sure with different numbers hopefully. I was wanting four but didn't want to have to renumber as well.
Thanks Neville, good timing as that's where the focus is this week, the parts boxes. Before I can get to end tops and decals, I have to figure out grab-irons.
Are the brushguards aluminum or steel? If they are steel being able to put a tinge of rust along the edges would improve the appearance some and take away the brand new look to them.
Photoshop focus stacking.
Thanks again for extra details Neville! I already planned on concealing the break stand on the flatcar. I found the component box itself fit over top, hiding it. Then I too saw a photo with the break wheel mounted on the rear and liked that look, so I did a "cut & paste". On another photo I saw what appeared to be a toolbox mounted to the right door. And yet another showed mesh platforms below the doors. So it seems there are as many variations as there are prototypes, and I like the idea of adding that variety to mine. I also added an replacement side door.
On another photo I saw what appeared to be a toolbox mounted to the right door. And yet another showed mesh platforms below the doors. So it seems there are as many variations as there are prototypes, and I like the idea of adding that variety to mine. Next one I want to etch some mesh platforms.
I assume the break chain detaches when the door needs opening... but then would that even be possible?