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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #465 on: April 09, 2018, 03:19:00 PM »
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I like them the way they are in the white-background photo. 

That is exactly one of those more photogenic positions I mentioned. Crank @5 and counterweight @11 o'clock.  :D
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #466 on: April 09, 2018, 06:43:14 PM »
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This thread is what brought me to TRW and glad I made it. Just super work Max. OUTSTANDING IN EVERY WAY !!!

Max, this is high praise indeed; I hope you feel as proud of yourself as we all do of you.  :)

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #467 on: April 09, 2018, 07:38:50 PM »
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Simply incredible!!!!!! Max, there aren't words to describe how amazing your locomotive is, so this gif will have to do instead  :ashat:



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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #468 on: April 09, 2018, 08:09:04 PM »
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The new neolube application looks great and a pose with the rods at an angle would just be a little icing on the cake.  That is an outstanding piece of work.  Plenty to be proud of in that one. 8)
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #469 on: April 10, 2018, 12:35:48 AM »
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Okay... rods down it is!
Finally... I think it's done.. LOL!   

Everyone, I want you all to know that yes, I am very proud of this, but I wasn't joking when I said I could not have made it here without you all.  Criticism, feedback, and encouragement are so important to keeping one's spirits and motivation up over a long-term project like this.  In that sense, I think Railwire is coaxing the very best out of all of us.


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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #470 on: April 10, 2018, 02:04:22 AM »
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That's perfect!
I haven't noticed this in the previous photo: The reflections of the brass-colored backs of the tender wheels are reflecting in the black surface causing a glow between the tender wheels.  You didn't blacken them?  :trollface: :trollface:
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #471 on: April 10, 2018, 05:54:32 AM »
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10 Print "Fap"
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Max, you have earned an exception from the sin of pride.  As others have said, that could pass for an O scale or larger model.  It's hard to believe how that gem came into being.  Achievement unlocked, game over, you win!
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #472 on: April 10, 2018, 08:51:18 AM »
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I have been watching and what a beautiful accomplishment on the 0-6-0 project.  Just a suggestion;  Hire on with Athearn (for a million or so),  and show China manufactures how to build quality Challengers.  Fantastic work you can be proud of.  Doug

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #473 on: April 10, 2018, 09:21:41 AM »
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I think the word "impossible" has been redefined.  Truly exceptional work, Max. 

What you need to do now is to photoshop the model in front of the SPS shops circa 1940.  Folks restoring full size locomotives could use it for reference.
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #474 on: April 10, 2018, 10:01:22 AM »
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Eh, it's ok.

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #475 on: April 10, 2018, 11:13:41 AM »
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LOL at Ed!   :trollface:

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #476 on: April 10, 2018, 11:14:58 AM »
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That's perfect!

I agree...

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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #477 on: April 10, 2018, 02:58:23 PM »
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That's perfect!
I haven't noticed this in the previous photo: The reflections of the brass-colored backs of the tender wheels are reflecting in the black surface causing a glow between the tender wheels.  You didn't blacken them?  :trollface: :trollface:

There's always one smart (*#)(*  in the room.   :)
Actually, those tender wheels are nickel silver, not really brass-colored, but the wheel backs are probably a little dirty.

It still runs nice (I didn't screw it up with the paint).  I ain't touchin' it again!

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That was a big part of the design right from the early stages - to make everything go together with screws and solder as much as possible, and maintain the ability to disassemble the model all along (not paint myself into a corner, for example, so that I could no longer take out the drivers or the motor, and could always get the body shells, rods, cylinders off).  That made the model take a LOT longer to build, but it really paid off.  You are right that it is delicate.  But it's actually a lot stronger than it looks and a lot more durable than other engines I've built.








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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #478 on: April 10, 2018, 03:34:35 PM »
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There's always one smart (*#)(*  in the room.   :)
Actually, those tender wheels are nickel silver, not really brass-colored, but the wheel backs are probably a little dirty.

It still runs nice (I didn't screw it up with the paint).  I ain't touchin' it again!

I knew that you would enjoy a little good-humor ribbing!  :)  BTW, nickel silver is a type of brass.  :P :)

Funny though how the first black beauty  :) photo doesn't really show those strong reflections of the wheels under the tender. Either the position of the camera or the light source was different.  I find those reflections (in your last photo) a bit distracting. Just me I guess. Just a personal opinion since I  know that you are always striving for perfection.
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Re: Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) 0-6-0 Project
« Reply #479 on: April 10, 2018, 07:52:13 PM »
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So where's the shot from the engineers side with him in it?  :trollface: :trollface: :ashat:

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