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Pretty much finished on a new design Budd Cab Car, but need to go heavier on the weathering to simulate washed sides and dirty roof. I designed the shells and 3D printed them on a Form 3 with chassis donors from the Kato CNW 400 set. I'll have the model(s) at STL RPM if any of y'all are going! (Attachment Link)
Pretty much finished on a new design Budd Cab Car, but need to go heavier on the weathering to simulate washed sides and dirty roof. I designed the shells and 3D printed them on a Form 3 with chassis donors from the Kato CNW 400 set. I'll have the model(s) at STL RPM if any of y'all are going! (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) See thru fans on the roof, and side intake vents (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) And a video of the lights installed inside:
Are those end ladders 3D prints or etched? If they're 3D printed, there is hope for all of my IMRC boxcars yet....
Those are spectacular! How did you do the windows for those cars? Craig
The window "glass" itself is actually a "clear brown PVC" sheet made by Dutch company called Maquett, https://www.maquett.nl/product/pvc-clear-colored-604/ but I'm not sure where to get it in the US, I suppose smoke tinted clear styrene would have similar results but I've never been able to get a finish that I'm happy with when using paint. Behind the clear brown PVC sheet is also strips of Rosco 4315 Cyan Filter to give it a slight blue tint, its subtle but it can be seen in the side vents picture on the upper windows, versus the clear windows of the doors. If you're asking about the gaskets on the windows, they're done using a black paint pen after painting the entire cars metallic silver. Takes a lot of time but I found it easier to draw consistently with a felt tip versus a brush.
Debuted one of my new shadowbox layouts at the Spring Creek show this past weekend. Nice to connect with some fellow modelers. I managed to get some details accomplished for people to look at. Always more to get accomplished...I have to add that the people who run Spring Creek Model Trains are wonderful people. They went above and beyond to make sure that my wife & I not only arrived safely at the show, but made it home afterwards. Wonderful people.
Wow. Very impressive detail. Thanks for the description.
For flat "windows" theatrical gels are available in many, many colors! Google search should bring up many suppliers like https://www.filmandvideolighting.com/gel-sheets.html