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Sokramiketes
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June 18, 2008, 11:02:32 PM »
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So, I've been looking at this photo:
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/bnsf/bnsf723361atz.jpg
Fresher paint, but a beat up and wrinkled body. So first attempt was a knife and screw driver from the inside to get the forklift bumps and scrapes started... But, it still needed the wavy panel look, so I tried polishing the paint on sections of the panels. Hard to photograph under bright lights without everything getting washed out, but how does this look?
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Re: Hot or Not? (Fresh/Clean boxcar content)
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Working at Havelock and seeing cars just like that roll out of here every single day, I've gotta say that's a pretty damn good representation. I really like how you got the wavy panel effect.
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Re: Hot or Not? (Fresh/Clean boxcar content)
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Hot. More of those indentations like you have by the door would be killer.
Maybe use a heated screwdriver to slightly soften the plastic.
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