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Hello guys and gals

I have a problem well a big problem that is.  Last night about 2 am in morning it was about nearly 80 degrees outside so I decided to do some clear coat touch ups on the areas that I missed just prior to putting on decals.  I ruined it as the clear coat spray made some "runs" stags on the body on some areas after almost 4 months of hard work and its still not finished SIGH !!!  It was going to be above 100 degrees all this week starting today. I am really discouraged about it and not wishing to strip it all down and start over due to the flumes and cost of the paints and paint strippers.  I don't know what I will do now.....   I guess I can purchase the Lionel Commodore Vanderbilt Hudson # 18045 or others to pull the Williams 15 inch aluminum cars as I think the cars would look good behind the CV Hudson and rename the cars to "New York Central" but after checking e-bay for them and found sellers are asking for more than I can afford to pay.  Would this Lionel CV Hudson be good choice for this train, I am trying to create (Postwar style streamliner passenger train) ? SIGH !!!!!!!!!!  Last Friday that my brother passed away at 75 from heart attack and was dead for 8 days before the apt maintenance man found him lying on floor in his apt as the L.A. County sheriffs dept. called us last Friday.  My brother lived at this apt for 20 years.

In that day the Lord of hosts will be For a crown of glory and a diadem of beauty To remnant of His people, For a spirit of justice to him who sits in judgement, And for strength to those turn back the battle at the gate. Isaiah 28:5-6 NKJV

very discouraged, Tiffany

 

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