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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #360 on: November 07, 2017, 01:44:33 AM »
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beautiful Max...a work of art.

Two requests:
- can we see a video f this beauty in motion?
- can I use a picture or two, and the video, to give an update on your behalf the 2018 Railway Modeller's meet in May, or perhaps, and even better yet, you can join us again and display it in a special location in the model room????

md

Thank you so very much Mark (and EVERYONE!)

I was sure I had posted a video link to the latest YouTube video I had of it.
Here it is again:
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It's from back in May, so a lot of the detail isn't on it yet.  I will shoot some new video soon.

And yes, you can feel free to scrape any photos off this thread that you want for the RRMBC.  If you need the full resolution versions, just email me.

Cari and I would absolutely love to come to the 2018 RRMBC May meet.  But like before, let's get a little closer to the date, like after Christmas, before I will know my plans and expense situation for sure.


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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #361 on: November 07, 2017, 01:48:28 AM »
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And I can remember when the HO and O folks said that N would never be anything but a "runner's scale".  I don't remember THEM putting this level of detail on most of their scratchbuilt steam, or even the "redetailed" commercial brass models.

Oh for a time machine - even if it only sent pictures...
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #362 on: November 07, 2017, 02:26:17 AM »
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And I can remember when the HO and O folks said that N would never be anything but a "runner's scale".  I don't remember THEM putting this level of detail on most of their scratchbuilt steam, or even the "redetailed" commercial brass models.

Oh for a time machine - even if it only sent pictures...

I remember them too, sir.  And I've talked to them at train shows, and I've even felt the sting of their words.
That is one of the reasons I'm doing this - to prove that it can be done.  The main reason, however, was to see if
I could do it for myself.

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #363 on: November 07, 2017, 07:52:21 AM »
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #364 on: November 07, 2017, 08:39:45 AM »
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WOW!

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #365 on: November 07, 2017, 09:55:02 AM »
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I feel privileged to be able to follow this here.
Max, your artistry, skill, and patience are duly beyond wordsmith I can muster; wow :o
Well done sir!
Otto

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #366 on: November 07, 2017, 10:27:37 AM »
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Excellent again! 8)
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #367 on: November 07, 2017, 12:37:22 PM »
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Can't think of anything to say that has not already been said above, except perhaps...


HOLY COW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #368 on: November 08, 2017, 01:32:48 AM »
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"to see if I could do it for myself."  is the best reason I know of to try anything.  It looks like you've succeeded.  It would almost be a shame to paint it, and cover up the fact that it is hand-made.
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #369 on: November 08, 2017, 01:50:09 AM »
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"to see if I could do it for myself."  is the best reason I know of to try anything.  It looks like you've succeeded.  It would almost be a shame to paint it, and cover up the fact that it is hand-made.

He has hundreds of in-progress photos.  :)
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #370 on: November 08, 2017, 05:49:52 AM »
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Fantastic modeling Max! Love your tutorial also. Never on my best of days could I equal what I see posted here. Thank you for sharing your work and your masterpiece. So glad you are modeling the SP&S too.

Rick

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #371 on: November 08, 2017, 11:11:03 AM »
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"to see if I could do it for myself."  is the best reason I know of to try anything.  It looks like you've succeeded.  It would almost be a shame to paint it, and cover up the fact that it is hand-made.
He has hundreds of in-progress photos.  :)

I think the same way.  When it's painted, it all the separate parts and all the work that went into this will not show nearly as well as it does in bare metal.  But I plan to shoot some really good whole-engine shots just before I paint it so there will be a record of it.

Yes, Peteski, I have hundreds... 635 to be exact... and that's just the ones I've posted.  And we're not done yet.
Remember, I still have 23 items on the "work list"!

Thank you, again, to EVERYONE.  Your encouragement and compliments mean a great deal to me.  And your advice and
constructive criticism as well.

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #372 on: November 08, 2017, 12:39:32 PM »
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Congrats on Best Of.

Very well deserved.


When I look at your model.... I remember when I was working all that stuff on the EP-2.
I kept thinking near the end....  for crying out loud--- DON'T DROP IT!

Something this amazing- even though designed to run-- looks like it belongs in a museum.






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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #373 on: November 08, 2017, 02:46:11 PM »
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Congrats on Best Of.

Very well deserved.


When I look at your model.... I remember when I was working all that stuff on the EP-2.
I kept thinking near the end....  for crying out loud--- DON'T DROP IT!

Something this amazing- even though designed to run-- looks like it belongs in a museum.

Ron,
This brings up a VERY IMPORTANT POINT!

I work on the model at a workbench in the garage.  So when I carry it from the garage back inside to the layout room,
I ALWAYS think about this.

Some important safety rules, and maybe this will be helpful to others.

1. The engine always gets carried in a foam cradle, in BOTH hands.  All lights are turned on and all doors opened between
the workbench and the layout in advance.  So the hands never leave the model while carrying.

2. The engine is always put down at least a foot from edge of the workbench.  No exceptions.

3. When I'm not working on it, I have a plastic display "dome" - one of those things for displaying model cars - over it.
So if anything goes flinging through the air or falls from the ceiling, it will not destroy it.  Maybe a little over-protective,
but anything can happen.  Somebody could walk by.  One of the kids could walk through the garage and bump into to something.  Who knows?

For 3 years, it's kept the model safe.

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #374 on: November 08, 2017, 04:05:38 PM »
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LOL, you have a ritual for transporting your model!  :D
But on a serious note, it is a very smart idea.  Especially with all the work you did and time you spent on it. It is almost like raising a kid!  ;)
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