Good morning from sunny and mild Northeast Ohio!
Bear, thanks for opening up, but English locos are among the ugliest ever, even the streamlined ones.
Ulrich, what a nice looking layout and scene, post more pictures!
Mike, where do you get the time to do the fine work that you do.
Jimmy, more great work on your structures, those look very convincing.
Casey, that is some especially fine looking rockwork, and the engine looks great also.
Grampy’s Trains, always liked the Hippos, I have three of them, and I need to paint 2 of them.
I managed to get a couple of cars done this week!

Intermountain 40’ PS1 Boxcar with PS Door scavenged from a McKeen kit, added A-line Sill Steps in place of the plastic ones, painted with Scalecoat II Boxcar Red and lettered with Mask Island Decals. Prototype was built in 1960 and used in general service.

Atlas 5700 CF Covered Hopper, painted with Scalecoat II Reefer Yellow and lettered with Oddballs Decals. Prototype was built in 1979 and was mostly used in plastic pellet service but some were used in grain service like this car for light weight grains that would cube out in smaller hoppers before they would weigh out.
A Couple of In-Progress shots of my Lehigh Valley X58 Boxcar kit.

Here I have added all the brake lever guides, brake levers and rods, the small lever with out any rods, is for the hand brake connections which will be added later. The trucks are added temporarily now, to protect the brake gear while other detail work is going on.

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