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Hey Chuck, that scenery is looking great! One question I have that you may already have a plan for, but the seam between the bottom foam sheet and the next one is super visible on the rock formation in front. If you scribe some more lines or skim it with some joint compound and scribe it would probably go away. It just sticks out because everything else around it looks so darn good!
Weathering and repainting some freight cars. Trying to get a similar look to a prototype c. 2018. Need to tone the graffiti down, add conspicuity stripes and then fade the entire car more, but enjoying the process.
After an intense series of ops sessions leading up to an ops meet, it was time to take a break from trains--but not for long!My first offering this week belongs in the "what I bought" category as opposed to "what I built". My long-awaited Atlas S4 finally arrived this week, and it did not disappoint. Atlas has really upped their game in recent years in terms of detail (look at those handrails--this is out of the box), and the ESU LokSound V5 decoder on this model--well, it fills the train room with wholesome Alco goodness. The unit will be assigned to the Victoria yard, where my friend Tim's RS18 PGE 607 has been doing yeoman service for some time. Here we see the two units side by side, before 607 heads back to the Peace River country.I picked up a brand new NWSL True Sander for a ridiculously low price at a hobby shop last month, which meant I had no excuse to keep putting off a long-delayed project--building a fleet of 40-ft flats for my Nitinat Logger. The starting point is a batch of ConCor 50-ft flats acquired from Tim some time ago. Gotta love those retro Rapido couplers!After removing the underframe, I cut the deck in two places . . . . . . before cleaning up the edges and putting the two end pieces back together.Got four of them done this afternoon!