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OK, Craig, now you’re going to far.I’m noting some differences in the loco paint schemes in those posed on the Ottertail River bridge and all the other photos. For example, on most photos the white stripe touches the front of the radiator intakes, while the radiator intakes on those on the bridge are entirely surrounded in gold. Looks like the units on the bridge have larger crests on the sides of the cabs - big enough that they cover the gold and white stripes. Just trying to help…Jokes on me though - now I see the the bridge piers are stone, not concrete as they are on my layout. Damn.G
Craig, I don’t know HOW many times I meant to ask you if you thought you might tackle the current RM livery. I like your factual and historical backgrounders/lead-ins to your projects. Way to go … I’m really looking forward to following another of your modeling adventures.
We need to print repacement roofs for your daynighters, with the extra rooftop windows. Coincidentally, I know the engineering firm that did the design work for the actual mods to those cars 😉...You need to biggerize those side windows too. That will be fun!
You are planning on using 1/8" acrylic as paint masks? That seems awfully thick.Couldn't you make masks from much thinner material (either laser cut, or cut with a craft cutter)? Something like adhesive vinyl material or even masking tape placed on a discarded paper backing from paler labels?
Ah, that makes sense.To me it seems easier if you could directly cut the masks in any quantity needed (like I mentioned earlier), but if you don't have a good way to do that then mask templates seem like good option.