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The pickle car project is near to finish! Good things need a time however they will take a good end!
Models were sent to my friend for painting - and short after a few of the queenposts broke. They have been made from a hard whitemetal (we say printer metal - a terne metal with a high part antimony) and so I must replace them, all. At a complete detailed model with trussrods and a complete brake gear! And, in addition, the available queenposts were still too short. So I soldered the queenposts on foot plates and I have get the correct height. All in all a really complicated repair however with a good result.
Yesterday I received a first picture of the first painted model. I think that that is a really fine work!
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Beautiful as always!
Reinhard
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Very nicely done.
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Yep!
Very nice!
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Wow nice work
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Thank you all for your friendly comments however I must say that a good friend painted the model and I think that he should get this honour.
Joerg, many thanks for your fine work!
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Bernhard---you and your friend Joerg are an excellent team---outstanding workmanship
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Thanks again!
Joerg also has painted the Great Northern reefer that is pictured some posts before the pickle car. I think that he is a really good model train painter. (And I hope to get more models from him. However we are working together already at our next project.)
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That's wonderful!!!
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Today one more picture of my two other pickle cars ...
where the painter added a few aging and weathering to models - and you see that models are more sagged as the first "new" model.
Last a picture of these cars pulled by my new digitalized Erie L-1, ...
... taking here its first test run on a bigger modular layout at Fremo meeting in Unna/Germany - unfortunately not with a 100 percent success. However about this I will write in an extra thread later.
Thanks here to Don (Ezdays) for his great help that I could replace all these picture-urls (and in a second thread additionally) which were got lost by a server change. Thanks aagin, Don!
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That is a gorgeous car!
Michael
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what an impressive train.
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IndyCity Wrote:what an impressive train.
Yes! Three cars behind a giant!
And also this
25 car train is like a toy train for this heavy and powerful engine.
But - thanks for your commendation. I will pass it down to my friend Joerg who has made a really fine paint job.
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