07-14-2012, 10:57 PM
Don't worry, she survived the operation:
Wayne
Wayne
ALCO from ALCO or another 0-8-0
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07-14-2012, 10:57 PM
Don't worry, she survived the operation:
Wayne
07-15-2012, 05:24 AM
Wayne,
nice to see how an 1960's Brass USRA Santa Fe is turned into an Canadian Style loco. That's another example of Terror Sawing: Note extra thick bottom created by Bachmann so that you can never-never install a speaker for sound. But there will be still Extreme Terror Drilling :mrgreen: Meanwhile, here in Middle Europe is a never ending month of April in sight of weather terms oder April-Summer, was time to give the 0-8-0 a more complete look: Decals are Microscale singular letters and cyphers. I did several coatings on Mocro-Sol until the decals were plain. Then coated with Micro-Flat. Still something to do like a load of coal in the bunker and crew. Now this brass 0-8-0 out of the 1970's has become an intregal part of my rolling stock. Lutz
07-15-2012, 12:06 PM
Great-looking results, Lutz.
I'm a fan of short tenders, too, as my towns are pretty close to one another. These locos all have shortened "short" USRA tenders: Wayne
10-21-2012, 05:25 AM
To complete and to finish this thread:
This is Woodland coal piled up in the bunker and glued with white chaulk. Ready to switch everything she can handle. A crew was added, mixed from Woodland, La Belle and Kato loco staff. Since the crew was placed and the windows were glazed, i miss the missing cab interior not so much. Still waiting fpr PSC parts... East Terminal & Newburgh's motto: ET&N The Connecting Link Thank you for watching. Lutz
10-21-2012, 12:06 PM
Gotta love those 0-8-0's...!!
Ive got two of them, a P-2000 and a brass version. I think I'll try converting the brass one to DCC so I can run it more often...
Gus (LC&P).
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