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Managed to get a bit further with cutting up and extending old Bachmann mechanisms Still a lot of work to do to get it to run well.
Certainly a low-risk surgery. There must be 7 million of them laying in junk drawers all over the world. I know I have one!Lee
I appreciate the feedback! I will definitely blacken the cab interior areas. That is on the to-do list. I also need to seal the hole I made inside the cab of the RS3M, for a future sound installation. Right now there will be light leakage through it. That is the only place I can possibly fit a speaker without major frame modifications. The GP9 is now ESU sound equipped.The yellow is PolyScale CNW yellow, which is a great match for the Housatonic's paint scheme. I thinned it with 91% isopropyl alcohol and did 4 thin coats, letting each dry. Both shells were primed with Tamiya light gray primer before paint.This is my first attempt at shell modification and airbrushing locomotives. It is fun, but my eyes are not what they used to be.
As somebody who will eventually be spraying C&NW colors for C&NW equipment, I'm grateful for the details. Jim
Both shells were primed with Tamiya light gray primer before paint.