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Post by odd1rails on Jan 16, 2008 0:14:52 GMT -5
Lets see your switchers: Here is a stock Kato NW2 with a little weathering
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Post by sp4009 on Apr 18, 2008 19:47:16 GMT -5
detailed/bashed Life-Like SW1200, resin C40-3 cab.
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Post by thespcaboose on Apr 18, 2008 21:45:35 GMT -5
Great workmanship on the switchers. Great photos as well.
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Post by espeelover on May 7, 2008 9:45:27 GMT -5
Hey, nice looking models guys! I did a SW1200 once about a million years ago, but this one has some tooth; I like it!
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Post by jerrydebene on May 8, 2008 21:29:12 GMT -5
Nice job on the stacks Joe!
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Post by sp4009 on May 30, 2008 23:11:00 GMT -5
Thanks for the compliments. The handrails are so fragile, the unit has become somewhat of a "shelf queen."
One of these days I'll start the second one. Had it for 8-9 years. Getting tired of Mo-Pac ;-)
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Post by odd1rails on Jul 30, 2008 0:07:33 GMT -5
Joe Switcher looks great!!!! I need one
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Post by sp4009 on Jul 30, 2008 17:31:49 GMT -5
Joe Switcher looks great!!!! I need one Thanks! I recently bought a Kato NW2. I've got parts to build a Baldwin S12 shell. Need to figure out how to shorten a VO-1000 mechanism... Now if someone would make an ALCO S4 in N scale... would make a great start for an S6
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Post by gappleg on Jan 7, 2009 19:30:00 GMT -5
here's a VO I did.
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Post by jerrydebene on Jan 8, 2009 18:14:43 GMT -5
Nice! Love the lines of that switcher.
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Post by sp4009 on Feb 21, 2009 1:32:09 GMT -5
Sticking with the "Halloween" theme...
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Post by EspeeCascades on Feb 25, 2009 0:23:58 GMT -5
Joe, That SW looks Great! I especially like the canvas sunshades. ;D
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Post by thespcaboose on Feb 25, 2009 0:48:29 GMT -5
Joe: that is some great workmanship on the switchers. Thanks for posting the photos as well. Keep up the good work.
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Post by sp4009 on Feb 26, 2009 14:04:45 GMT -5
Thanks guys! Scott, the shades were made with paper, tinted tan, glued to the cab and a wire frame, then soaked with CA to make them rigid.
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