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Wow Russ that is just downright fantastic!You have something extremely special there. Superb work!I’m digging the cool lighting as well.
Yes, superb, +1 here,Otto
I’m making progress on the Relco MOW train. 6 cars and an engine painted yellow so far. I still have the control car from the other end to paint. Once this dries to satisfaction, the gray starts. (Attachment Link)
With the new motor, this is my smoothest running loco in my fleet. Almost completely silent with the sound off. Thanks again, Jim, for blazing this trail!
Is this one of these ? https://www.etsy.com/listing/727418459/n-scale-up-958200-mow-engineJane
Hey Darryl = thanks for the video update; great as usual! I hear you about the dangers of using the black powder for weathering - I completely over-did my roads with it. Like you, this is my first crack at making and weathering roads. I'll have to wipe down the roads with a wet rag and try again. What paint are you using for the roads and the sidewalks? Also, for all those little bushes along the right of way - what are you using for those? I'm using super trees and am pretty happy with them, but I need a bunch of undergrowth and want to try some different materials. Thanks as always!
Getting the layout into a magazine was never a goal...
Been working on a Ore Tipple that I want to print. Footprint is 2 1/4" X 4 1/4" I added a couple of bolt and nut detail and if they come out on the 1st trail, I'll add them. Have a trial on the printer now. Still need to do the chutes and doors.