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Tony - your station is really impressive. Do you have a layout thread or somewhere else that you post more information about how you put the station together and the materials that you used? Thanks! Bob
I also acquired one of my two dream cars, a 1987 Jaguar XJ-S in British Racing Green. Which probably means I won’t get much modelling done for a while. Impossible to say no at $100.
... Impossible to say no at $100. ...
BRG is my favorite shade of green, and it just looks so darn right on a proper Jag. And for only $100, that’s one helluva buy!
I'm presuming it doesn't run. My knowledge of the Jaguar V12 of that era ends right about at the point where you throw your tools against the garage wall in frustration attempting to get the tension right on the timing chain slack adjuster. Body and trim are in fantastic shape, however. You got yourself a steal.
If the V12 is toast, throw an LS under the hood and motor on.
Very little actual modelling recently, but I just set up a permanent workbench, so hopefully that will improve. There’s a bookcase supporting one end that has the vast majority or my railroad books, good to keep them close at hand.I also acquired one of my two dream cars, a 1987 Jaguar XJ-S in British Racing Green. Which probably means I won’t get much modelling done for a while. Impossible to say no at $100.
Very little actual modelling recently, but ...I also acquired one of my two dream cars, a 1987 Jaguar XJ-S in British Racing Green. Which probably means I won’t get much modelling done for a while. Impossible to say no at $100.With five years of dust:And letting the rain wash it all away
Added the finishing touches to my PRR Lis "Lollipop":Pilot air tank, smokebox platform step with grabs, GHQ pewter pilot and Unimate coupler.
Trim work is done on the station for now. There is supposed to be a cove molding where the roof meets the building but adding that throws off the proportion of the band around the top. I may just get frustrated enough to raise the roof .030" so I can add the molding, then again, I may not. I'm pretty sure you won't be able to see any of the trim under the eaves when it is on the layout anyhow.Edit - Forgot to add this shot. The roof is removable so I can eventually add interior and lighting. My problem is finding an actual picture or floor plan of the building when it was a station. The station is currently being used as a retail store for Joggers/Runners and has been completely remodeled inside.
John, that’s a great model, truly a nice job considering what you started with. She’ll look great!But what with the Unimate....a 905 would look so much better, and work, too... in my HUMBLE opinion....Otto