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A recently finished project, and my first successful attempt at locomotive weathering: the N scale version of Milwaukee Road VO-1000 #935. During lockdown @Bryn and I found we had the same model but different sides of the ocean, and thought this would be a fun little project:More details in the new thread: https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=53136.0Lucas
https://cs.trains.com/ctr/f/3/t/133041.aspx
A bit of internet research revealed that the New York Central owned and operated five shrouded Shay locomotives: Reporting numbers 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, and 1900, which became numbers 7185 (ex 1896), 7186 (ex 1897), 7187 (ex 1898), 7188 (ex 1899), and 7189 (ex 1900).
That's a super nice model @milw12! The amount of talent around those who love the Milwaukee Road always surprises me and keeps me going. This week I recently completed a reshelling of my Life Like ALCO PAs. I was getting sick of how finicky my BLI models were going, so I figured I'd pull these LL models out of storage and rework them. The shell is KATO with 0.015 brass wire for handrails, Tru-Color NKP blue and Tamiya White for paint, and Micro-Scale decals applied. Just waiting on the mailman to deliver the DCC decoder and micro LEDs and these will be able to lead my passenger trains. ...
Still slowly working on my micro layout. I like steam so a small layout needs a small steamer. I am trying to de-Percy the Bachmann Percy. A cut down Atlas Shay cab and a smoke box front from a Minitrix decapod are the extra parts so far.
Assume you are keeping it N scale, you might like this:https://twitter.com/tomamodelworks/status/1461596575214407681/photo/1
That thing looks like something from Mad Max ..
I installed a "few" sets of windshield wipers this evening..... (Attachment Link)