Hey Nazgul, nice steamer! I like the weathering, too. Not too much, just enough to make her look like she's been around.
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Mike, a.k.a Eastern Roads
President, CEO, CFO, MOW Chief, Painter, Janitor Penn-Haven Central RR Where Alcos, Fairbanks-Mrse, Baldwins, EMD's and the rare GE live on
"Hey Nazgul I love all steam it's just that the bigboy has been on my wishlist for so long that I drool and slobber every time I see one "
So do I Lee...so do I.
The best part of doing a new layout is eliminating all the small radii. Now I will be able to run one of those BIG critters
Hey Thanks Mike....I originally planned on weathering it pretty heavily, but as I was doing it.....I just couldn't bring myself to "beat her up" too badly. Now she is more dusty than anything else
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Something kinda funny with that picture and I haven't quite figured it out yet. At first glance, it looks like the little locomotive is hovering above the large bridge. Then I look a little closer and it kind of looks like it is balancing on the back edge of the bridge. The rust spots on the bridge kind of match up with the wheels to support this guess. Most likely however, I believe the locomotive is on a second track crossing the ravine on a hidden bridge playing with perspective to give the appearance that it is hovering above the first. Clear as mud or way off base?
Camera angle is too low in the other pic.Does this pic solve the problem?
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Purrpertrator of the North American Rail Alliance
"That's what I would do ,but then again I play with Z scale trains "
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Hey Dom,
Like the look of the consist and the shot of your layout,it all looks fantastic,I love to see pictures of other peoples layouts and yours looks great,post a few more.
I decided I needed a general store for my LPB's living out in the country away from town. It's N scale, made of styrene, emery paper roof, Grandt Line windows, and bits and pieces we all tend to save in our "junque" box..
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