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Reply to "My O-gauge White Pass collection (Shovelnose 3d prints now for sale)."

First things first. My best friend, who lives in Juneau, mailed a birthday present to my son for his birthday. He now has his own White Pass train too.

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He loves his new train and even got a White Pass engineer's hat to go with it.

 

I have been pretty busy for the past few weeks so I haven't had any time to work on my engine, but I finally did a little work on it today.

 

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This was my first time ever using dry transfers and I was pretty nervous, but I think it looks pretty good from a distance...

Up close is a different story. I got carried away with the burnishing tool and it accidentally slipped under the transfer paper and scuffed the transfer.

 

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The bottom of the last s in pass is messed up. Does anyone have any ideas on how to repair it? I am excited to finish this engine and take the whole set for a few spins around my track.

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Last edited by Tom M

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