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Nicely done on the Rio Grande boxcar.I finished installing the lighting over the existing layout sections. I simulated the upper fascia over the New Haven section to confirm that the light would be focused on the layout and that there would be no "sun-glare" on the control panels. The lighting will help in finishing some modifications to the right-of-way under the Cedar Street overpass as well as the swing bridge over Shaw's Cove.
I finished installing the lighting over the existing layout sections. I simulated the upper fascia over the New Haven section to confirm that the light would be focused on the layout and that there would be no "sun-glare" on the control panels. The lighting will help in finishing some modifications to the right-of-way under the Cedar Street overpass as well as the swing bridge over Shaw's Cove.
I finished my 3D printed N scale D&RGW "Fowler Clone" single sheathed boxcar.
What heights are you using for the LL and UL .. Distance between LL track and fascia? Thanks
What type of lights did you install? Fluorescent or are they LED? Why fixtures instead of strip lights? I’m wrestling over the proverbial battle of temperature, lumens and lighting type for the Delaware Branch.
What’s that card full of electronics in thr middle of your helix?
I finished up another baggage car for my Rock Island passenger train.This was an undecorated Rapido model. I installed the grab irons, painted it, installed decals (K4 Supply), and gave it a quick spray of dulcote.I may weather this one a bit.Closest prototype photo I found on a Rock Island baggage car is attached. After studying the prototype photo a bit, I think I can get closer to this car by starting with an old Atlas/ConCor/Rivarrosi full baggage. It's a Santa Fe prototype, but it is the correct length (the RI car was converted from a heavyweight dining car). I'll need to convert the roof from clerestory to bubble-top and change out the doors. Time to get on that well-know auction site and find a heavyweight baggage car to convert.... (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)