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Can't wait for Jeff's C-415 kit!CheersSteveNZ
Amazing work Mark, in any scale.I haven't had a lot of time for modelling for way too long, so with a bit of spare time on my hands I promised myself I'd finish my 2 M-420s before I started any new projects. So, a few minutes into that plan, I started a new project, my Briggs CP Rail chop nose RS-3 kit. Probably one of the ugliest things on rail, but a really cool model and a nice kit. I undercoated it white to show areas I need to tidy up and also as a base for the pre-shading paintwork. Now I have to unexpectedly buy some CP Rail decals, plus some CN for the M-420s.Can't wait for Jeff's C-415 kit!CheersSteveNZ
I love this ugly duckling! I have the same kit but I haven’t started it. I need to finish my two M420 and 2 M420B. Honestly it’s the handrails. I just can’t get them. Anyway my chop nose RS3 will be in Crown Zellrbach paint. We’re you able to retain the drive train on the front truck?Craig
That little loco is *hilarious*! It even looks like it has curtains in the windows! On the diesel house front I experimented with the order of assembly of the walls and how they will fit to the base, painting then gluing together the 12 elements that make up the long South wall. Turning these.......Have a great weekend!md
Backdrop painting has been keeping me busy the last few weeks. Because northeastern British Columbia is so flat I had to use a very low horizon line. I ended up spending more time painting the clouds than the fields
Mark, forgive my asking, because I am sure you have posted about this somewhere before...What equipment/tooling do you use to produce all the parts for these amazing buildings you make? Not to mention, the indexing involved in getting all the column mounting holes lined up in the diesel house. Making my Christmas list- want to know what to ask for. PLEASE don't say it is just an Xacto and patience....