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And with the roof addition under construction...
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Next step... the grab irons
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No laser cut. Only a Silhouette plotter to save time. And it's not plastic but thin card ;)
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no Jordan, it's coffee stirrers
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I wish you a Happy New Year for 2024! And lot of modelling joy.
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More...
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The brake system...
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Next step...
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First pics: the chassis.
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Back to US trains... sorry for the silence.
I've started to make a caboose for my shortline. I've started by shortening a "normal" one:The original picture:
And the model I'm scratchbuilding: I've used Photoshop to modify the photo.
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A new comer is arrived to reinforce the switching crew.
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Magnifique ! Really great scene Ray!!!!!
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Great Jordan!
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Your tiny critter looks good Jordan!
And the KD wheels and trucks seems nice and heavy runners
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O scale is the best for small trains.
I agree with you. Not always 1 mile long train with 4 locomotives.
Each scale has its advantages.
Shortlines are the best for this nice scale.
I follow your progress
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From time to time, it's good to operate trains
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Now, I have to clean my Baldwin and repaint it in black. After "Men in black", we have "Baldwin in black" 😎 😂
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4 hours ago, F-UnitMad said:
Wow!! Hilda's rather over-dressed isn't she?? And much slimmer....
Oops, wrong Thread.... 🙄🤦♂️🤦♂️🤣🤣
Really? No blue bikini? 😂
The Conrail scheme is here:
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I've tried to make photos to compare the "blue" colors of different locomotives.
I used my old iPhone, a Sony and a Nikon camera.
The most light blue is the HO scale RS11. 2. The O scale RS3. 3. The HO GP35 4. the most dark is the O scale Baldwin.
It's very difficult to see the nuances in a photo.
Here we see well:
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Iowa Central Railway
in USA & Canadian Railroads
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And the cupola...