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doctorwayne Wrote:The decals need to sit until the image releases from the backing paper - don't rush this step, as any remaining adhesive will cause a "blush" under the applied decal. The adhesive is not required for the decal to stick to the work, only to the paper. Wayne
I don't recall seeing this in any of the "discourses" on decal application. It hasn't been an issue for me, because the decal is usually floating free by the time I'm ready to apply it. Excellent "mini tutorial" on decal usage !!
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Thanks Wayne for that
very informative tutorial....
Where are decal sheets to be had..?? The # boards are partitioned, about 3/32" square per digit...I can forsee a very trying day when I go about placing those numbers....
Question...Was there any rhyme or reason for designating the locos' numbers..?? I don't believe thay were sequentially designated, as there were numbers in the high 4 digits...
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Some roads used separate number boards merely for displaying the loco number, while others used them only to display the train number (from the timetable) or to denote that the train was an "extra" (unscheduled train). In this latter case, the number displayed was usually that of the lead loco, preceded by an "X". Most of my trains run as Extras, so all locos have numberboards ('cause I like the looks of 'em)
with an "X" followed by the loco's number or the loco's number preceded by another numeral which indicates the "owning" railroad.
Suitable numbers can usually found within lettering sets for locos (steam or diesel) or in alphabet sets (various font sizes and styles) or as part of freight car lettering sets - look for number sequences or "jumbles" intended as car end numbers. For very small numerals, cut what you need from dimensional data.
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Here's a shot that Crandell deserves a big thank you.I have always been impressed with his outstanding photographs and after sending him a PM,he offered his expertise to alter one of my photos using his Combine ZP program---in my eye there is a noticeable difference in the depth of field --- thank you Crandell,this one's for you
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Hello---S-1-D #3377
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Everyone remembers the Mantua-Tyco Mikado
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Hello Everyone---S-1-D #3377 on the turntable lead
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toptrain Wrote:Everyone remembers the Mantua-Tyco Mikado
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In a past life I owned one of those... It was such a lousy runner, I sold it to a buddy of mine when I tore the layout down to change houses. It's the only train-related item I ever got rid of.
Now I wish I had kept it...Lousy though it was...
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Hello Everyone---Canadian National S-3-A Mike #3703 looks like she's ready for the paint shop
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cn nutbar Wrote:Hello Everyone---Canadian National S-3-A Mike #3703 looks like she's ready for the paint shop
Or at least a little time with the engine wipers...
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Hi Ed,
I look forward to your posts on this thread. Good looking locomotives, now get back to work on the layout
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Steamtrains Wrote:toptrain Wrote:Everyone remembers the Mantua-Tyco Mikado
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In a past life I owned one of those... It was such a lousy runner, I sold it to a buddy of mine when I tore the layout down to change houses. It's the only train-related item I ever got rid of.
Now I wish I had kept it...Lousy though it was...
Here's another Tyco Mike:
In addition to the added details, it's got a can motor and new gearbox from NWSL.
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Hi Charlie---this shot is for you.Thanks to my good friend Doctor Wayne,the scenery is looking much better