10-16-2012, 05:23 PM
Your two last shots are great!
Working with resin always drove me crazy at some point. When I started using this material a decade ago, it was with large scale figures and pieces could handle lots of reworking and prep-ing without too much trouble. However, working with HO scale parts is an other story, quite hard to rework very small and badly casted parts.
Good luck with the Bowser kit. 4-4-2 have always been my all time favorite passenger steam locomotive, much more than Pacific. Atlantic with their small dimensions and high drivers look like hare ready for a fast run.
Matt
Working with resin always drove me crazy at some point. When I started using this material a decade ago, it was with large scale figures and pieces could handle lots of reworking and prep-ing without too much trouble. However, working with HO scale parts is an other story, quite hard to rework very small and badly casted parts.
Good luck with the Bowser kit. 4-4-2 have always been my all time favorite passenger steam locomotive, much more than Pacific. Atlantic with their small dimensions and high drivers look like hare ready for a fast run.
Matt
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Erie 149th Street Harlem Station http://www.harlem-station.blogspot.com/
