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I don't want to stand in the way of a new SD70M hitting the rails though... if I recall your to-do list correctly.
The red & white cans above are pretty new and only lightly faded (the white not at all, actually) but I also wanted to show how much difference it can make finishing the door hardware with silver and black decal stripes. To me now, they kind of look naked without it.
Yeah, once you go there, there's no going back. And you notice it on every container and trailer model you see....Which is why it's easy to say this bunch look exceptional Gary. I love the depth you've managed to obtain on the Swift container, especially on the door. The extra decals are a nice touch on the 53'ers, are they from the Microscale detailing set?Are you using decals for the locking bars on the doors too?The lights are looking good too!
Quote from: James Costello on July 20, 2009, 05:32:54 AMYeah, once you go there, there's no going back. And you notice it on every container and trailer model you see....Which is why it's easy to say this bunch look exceptional Gary. I love the depth you've managed to obtain on the Swift container, especially on the door. The extra decals are a nice touch on the 53'ers, are they from the Microscale detailing set?Are you using decals for the locking bars on the doors too?The lights are looking good too!Thanks James. Of course you are the one who showed me the true path to finishing the door hardware. Here is a rundown on the Microscale decals I used on these:Customs seals: HO 1" black stripes (MS 91112)Locking rods: HO 2" silver stripes (MS 91114)Rod handles & misc conspicuity stripes: HO 1" silver stripes (MS 91114)Warning labels & placard holders: N trailer data set (MS 60-852)I was really pleased with the Swift can too, especially how much 'pop' the door treatment adds - once you're trained to notice it. Cheers,Gary