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Maybe that's what is going to replace the voting system. Good work gets golden acorns
In all the time I have been involved with model railroading (56 years and counting... soon to be 57... started at the age of 4 with a Marx derrick train set) I have never seen a forest that was done as well as yours. Simply unbelievable!!!
Well, I normally don't model what if's or fooby stuff -- but, after talking with a couple of close friends -- I decided to do more of a should have been. As SP owned only 1 RDC (#10) -- I decided to do would could have been or more appropriately - what should have been: SP #11 -- in Daylight. What are Y'all's thoughts-?Thanks,Wolf
I like what ya did Wolf but I would have brought the orange around and down like this CN engine and also brought the lower silver stripe around as well on the bottom edge. Also maybe add some tiger stripes to the pilots!!Jon
Brass tubing might work for underslung extended draft gear, just make sure the cuts aren't as sloppy as the lines that I drew with my fingers on my phone https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=21980.0
Really beautiful!!!Really nice looking cars!!!Fruit Growers Express built some really nice cars for Southern, with these being some of my favorite. One thing though... some of the cars had subsidiary sublettering which you might want to include on a few of them. Based on what I am seeing in photos of cars just above SOU 585320 it likely should have "C OF GA" sublettering. Not to worry... finding what cars had what lettering will soon be made easier, once I get finished with two huge additions to my Southern Modeler website.
Carbide drills like those can be hard to use. They're usually fine in plastic, but they can shatter easily in harder materials. Here are some HSS #90 drills (0.0087") they're $5 each and you have to order in multiples of 12. https://www.kaufmanco.com/itemdetail/PTD%20018690