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**Disclaimer....these are NOT prototype.....they are Foobies.....yes, I know that, yes I painted them up anyways.....sue me.....
It's too bad they didn't just make a whole ZWT side frame part that snaps into the gear case. Gluing to Delern had always been an issue for me.
I applied the decals to my 3D printed N scale D&RGW "Fowler Clone" single sheathed boxcar. Luckily I have a large stash of various N scale D&RGW decals. The 40 individual decals I used on the boxcar come from three Microscale decal sets. One was a mixed set for 40' boxcars that included the a D&RGW boxcar. I used the Flying Grand herald from a D&RGW steel caboose decal set. This was the right size to fit the way it needed to between the boxcar's outside bracing (rather than the larger Flying Grand the was included with the 40' boxcar set). The car data is from a generic data decal set. All decals were applied using Micro-Set and Micro-Sol with frequent pricking with a new #11 blade tip while they were setting to try to remove any small bubbles on the uneven surface the decals were applied to. Lastly, I airbrushed another gloss coat to seal the decals, and prep for weathering.Erik
Hi Daniel:They actually glue to the outside of the brass contact strips. There are dimples to accept the bumps outside the axle points on the contact strips.Tim
Wow Erik! Nice job! Even though you have the body sitting on a stack of pennies, I didn%u2019t realize the size until you placed the pencil next to the boxcar! Wow!Donnell
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