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I just looked up PF&S and TJ Model Trains. They have the same address, 560 Ione Road, but seem to be two sides of the business.PF&S apparently doesn't have a website, just a Facebook page. Precision Scale does have a website, and PF&S owns them now.TJ Model Trains seems to be ONLY a website, and the homepage is a collection of random items, so maybe it's an online-only store selling odds and ends for PF&S?
It's definitely a 5-ft model, from 5 ft it looks great, you get up close to it and it's not nearly as good as I would like it to be.
@SP-Wolf - looks like a few folks are interested! The window and door openings look great - how were they done? Freehand? Automated cutter of some sort? Anxious to learn!
Bob: Is TJ Model Trains a new name for PF&S Railway Supply, or are there two shops in that area now?
My second try at a B&O Pullman Standard Dome Coach.The B&O blue went on nice a smooth.
Thanks for sharing - Most of my models are 5 foot models
Tad: Thank you! That's about as definite as we can ask for.I haven't been back to Washington since 2011, but before then was out there every couple years. I always came away from PF&S with a few hundred dollars of "stuff".
The paint has a slight pebbly appearance. Check your airbrushing settings and technique -- you should wind up with a smooth semi-glossy finish if everything goes right. As for the fluting, first use a narrow chisel blade to remove the high parts, and a sanding stick to carefully remove the rest.