Had some snow today so no work on the layout ,so i did some work on my gondola fleet . Here is a pic I took ( not great but you get the idea ) of what I'm going for , there hauling old roofing shingles from a C&D recycler & some of mine.
Can't image a class one RR like NS doing a "patch" job that bad. Must have been done by a stoned hobo cause even a tagger couldn't do one that bad, even stoned
LOL
lajry Wrote:Can't image a class one RR like NS doing a "patch" job that bad. Must have been done by a stoned hobo cause even a tagger couldn't do one that bad, even stoned LOL
I've seen patch jobs that was cruelly hand written in the days following the split of CR. Neatness wasn't the order of the day.I've seen slanted road names and initials on freight cars.
Perfection is what modelers do.
Good Job on the gons! Years before I have seen photos of that "bad" patch job from a class 1 railroad.
Have fun and Happy Railroad gons!
Marco
When I make suggestions, I almost always try to include photos showing what I mean. It'd be great if other guys did the same, except here maybe photos might go the other way.
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I believe ELS is a GE short line, with its cars maintained by GE. In this day and age, we can probably consider GE an honorary class I.
Here's a true Class I with a sloppy patch job:
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Ah, to be an armchair "expert".
What did you use for the screen cover on the red Burlington gon?
Ralph ,what thet use at the yard to cover the loads are pieces of orange construction fence tie together ,so I used painted (orange) tulle fabic!!! Here is another pic not pacthed out yet!!!
Clever! Looks right to me!
OK, now I know what the orange color on top of the prototype Gon in your first posted photo was.....pieces of orange construction fence tied together !
:o Another
quick visit to the sharp leading edge of a learning curve
You know you can buy it orange right? Unless you like painting it, whatever works for you. It looks good though, good idea.
jwb Wrote:I believe ELS is a GE short line, with its cars maintained by GE. In this day and age, we can probably consider GE an honorary class I.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the ELS is the Escanaba and Lake Superior which is a privately owned railroad up in my neck of the woods (literally, way up nort der eh in north east Wisconsin and the Upper Penninsula of Michigan). They're quite a popular road, using lots of good old equipment to include a few Baldwins.