Kevin - Nice job on the boxcar. Old Crows would approve. [:D]
Ed - Neat bottle car, and nice job on the passenger observation car.
Rick J - Nice job on the freight cars, and a sharp looking steamer.
Garry - Great use of forced perspective. That road looks like it is very very long.
David - Nice little storage shed.
Ringo - Good job on the lift out. I like “in progress” layout pics. [tup]
Not a lot of stuff to share, other than a bit of little projects getting towards completion. I added reflective markings to one of the MR&T Hoppers that were recently done.
HO scale MR&T by Richard W, on Flickr
The reflective markings are actually reflective! A bit thick scale wise, but a trade off I was willing to accept. I don’t think I will be adding them on all my freight cars, but a few here and there, and the look of the regular non-reflective ones are very similar, so you will think they are all reflective.
I have also started the weathering of the trucks, with my base coat and bearing cap colors completed, and highlighted the springs with an AK light rust pencil. Next step will be a india ink wash to tie everything on the trucks together. Wheelsets will be painted with the same base coat, with a bit of india ink wash added to blend both together.
(For those wondering why the one bearing cap is different - I was railfanning recently and saw exactly that - 3 bearing caps that blue color, but very dirty, with the 4th dirty red. I assume a bearing got replaced somewhere along the way, and either is a different brand or the run is different age to make the different color. Either way, I thought it was a neat little detail, and thought that one or two cars like that would add a bit of realism.)
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