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Getting close to the end.... - Printable Version +- (https://bigbluetrains.com) +-- Forum: Mainline (https://bigbluetrains.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +--- Forum: HO Modeling (https://bigbluetrains.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=21) +--- Thread: Getting close to the end.... (/showthread.php?tid=6357) Pages:
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Re: Getting close to the end.... - ngauger - 10-09-2013 Great stuff as always, Wayne!!
Re: Getting close to the end.... - cn nutbar - 10-09-2013 Doctor Wayne---I guess that old saying "don't fix it if it ain't broken" dosen't mean anything to you---you have converted some very nice original cars into works of art
Re: Getting close to the end.... - doctorwayne - 10-09-2013 Thanks once again for the kind words, folks. :oops: Bear, the Bowser H-30, about 5" long, tips my el cheapo scale at 4oz., about 1/2oz. over the NMRA recommend weight for a car of that length. The trucks are extremely free-rolling (and also nicely detailed with a fully-represented spring package) so the car should perform well in a train. While I, too, would have preferred a kit, the in-store price was about six bucks lower than the announced price, and since this is a car which I have long wanted, seemed reasonable enough. I am generally not a fan of r-t-r, as most of what I've seen needs further work, but this one had pretty-well everything, including nicely-piped brake gear and at least some of the brake rigging not normally visible on a hopper car. All of the grab irons are metal and to-scale. Unfortunately, the car is made in China, so I doubt that we'll see kit versions of it. Still, kudos to Bowser for ensuring that it was done so well. If I were modelling Pennsy, I'd have bought several. Wayne Re: Getting close to the end.... - e-paw - 10-09-2013 WOW DOC!!! that door and a half looks great,, Now I want one... <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/Freight%20Cars%20-%20Part%20II/Modifiedrollingstock054.jpg">http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/ ... ock054.jpg</a><!-- m --> What kind of trucks did you use? Re: Getting close to the end.... - JaBear - 10-10-2013 Gidday Wayne, thanks very much for the run down on that Bowser H 30. Over weight, in my limited experience, that would have to be a first. Looks like if I see one in this neck of the woods I'll have to grab it while I can. Cheers, the Bear. Re: Getting close to the end.... - doctorwayne - 10-10-2013 Thanks, Steve - it's always good when it meets with the approval of the road's CEO. Those trucks are National B-1s, from Proto, now Walthers. The prototype ones entered service about 1931. Wayne Re: Getting close to the end.... - zstripe - 10-10-2013 Wayne, I like that, pickle,packer,shipper,too.Great Job!! Cheers, Frank,AKA zstripe Re: Getting close to the end.... - gbwdude - 10-11-2013 Four letters in GERN... Four tanks on the pickle car... I smell a car in the works that's 3% more awesome! Re: Getting close to the end.... - modelsof1900 - 10-13-2013 A week from Forum absent - and now this! A dozen or so revised and additional detailed models of Doc! What a show in freight car modeling. And at the end of a revised sample of 'my' pickle car - new details and replaced parts. How all time again - highest acknowledgment for this fine work, Doc! Re: Getting close to the end.... - doctorwayne - 10-13-2013 Thanks for your kind words, Bernhard. Your great-looking pickle cars were the inspiration which made me decide to revitalise that old Athearn car. Much better to have it in-service on the layout, rather than languishing in its box. Wayne |