My latest PostWar restoration finished

Here’s part 1 of the restoration that I posted on the “other” forum. The pics are certainly worth checking out. I can do similar work to all different models. If you need parts plated or blackened, or your motor rebuilt, my rates are very reasonable. Just shoot me an email with your needs.
http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/57660482/…821060714#1821060714
I finished painting and decaling last week, just finally got around to snapping a few pics this evening. Another one saved from the landfill or parts bin.





What a great restoration!

It’s always good to rescue one of these old trains from a bitter end.

Jim

Great work! The paint finish looks realistic.

A few years back I paint restored an O Gauge streamlined Pennsy K4 for a coworker at my previous job after he found out that I was into trains and also good with spray equipment. Have to admit that seeing him happy to have his childhood locomotive restored was worth working on it (which I had originally been hesitant to).

WOW!!! FANTASTIC JOB WITH THE PAINT. I almost thought that it was a real ALCo.

I did see your post on the other forum. Super work. I would think your blackening and plating skills alone would be in high demand.

Here’s a tip for all would-be restorers of these great old trains. Either use a gloss paint or a gloss coat over your paint before applying decals. This will prevent silvering under the clear decal material, and will make the decal look like it’s actually painted on. Once the decals are dry, a top coat of clear semi-gloss or dullcoat can be applied.

I’m familiar with the pre-gloss coat for decals. The original clearly shows silvering of the decals, and that’s what I was trying to recreate. As for my plating and blackening skills, I offer my services at very reasonable rates if anyone has a special project that they would like to put that extra special touch on. It really brings the old trains back to “like new” condition. I have a 2245 Texas Special that I’m working on right now for a customer. I’d like to share photos with that project once it’s done, also.

Jim

Please do share those photos, Jim! You do incredible work bringing those well worn trains back to “like new”.

Outstanding work! I’ve always had a soft spot for those Lionel Alcos!

Jim,
Absolutely outstanding work! I’m really impressed.

I sent you an e-mail yesterday concerning possibly doing some work on my 2055. Did you receive it?

Thanks,
Ben

Jim- That is a super restoration-Looks like a mint original Alco. You’ll probably get flooded with repairs now. Take Care.

Grest. Keep up the good work.

Ben, I’ve sent you an email.

Jim

Hey y’all how much to touch up a Lionel No. 8904?

Jim,

I think that what we have here is a failure to communicate.

I know that this may seem strange, but you can’t reply directly to the e-mail that I sent you due to the way the forum software works. Please, instead, email me at ben10ben2@yahoo.com , and we can work from there.

Thanks,

Ben

Email sent. Sorry about that!