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Morning folks, let’s get it going today -

 

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Here is my first attempt at decorating an old wooden cattle car.

 

These Lionel high end cars like the PS series are the best O stock you can buy containing many unbreakable metal details.

 

 

 

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Morning Steve, very nice job on the cattle car.  Very nice indeed!

 

I finally finished the Delores Conoco Plant I've been working on for months off and on.  It's the most challenging thing I think I've ever built.  I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out and even more pleased to finally have it on the railroad.  I still need to work up a sign for what is now the Cronin Oil and Fuel Company.  It's named after one of my wife's great grandfathers.  Bo 

 

 

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Bo:  Your scene has a "that could be a real place" feel.  Excellent work.

 

Steve: I don't know if your style has been evolving or (more likely) it is just what you have chosen to work on lately, but I, too, really like your recent projects that have an "old" but not a "rusting away" look. That car looks like it would fit right in anywhere. Beautiful.

Thanks Guys, it's fun to re-create these items!

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Pete -

Weathered –

Why do they look like they do?

 

Basically if you model a certain time frame like the (60’s 70’s) in history along with studying the railcar of that day, it will help understand the modeled look.

Like the stock car, it’s an oldie still operating around the early 70’s, thus the worn boards and surface rust on metal areas look.

 

Like I always say; “If I just showed all my late model lightly dusted cars, no one would have any interest”

 

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Now how interesting are these?

 

 

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Thanks guys for the kind words.  I must say the kit was a challenge and I'm ready to work on some other projects.

 

Steve, as always great work!  You are an artist!

 

Rich, I like that engine service facility, it is really coming along! Things seem very nicely spaced out.

 

Robert, the backdrop really adds to the overall appeal of your railroad.  Good work!

 

nyclines, the raised terrain is a nice touch and the stone wall looks great!

 

$oo Line, congrats on getting line up and going today.  Always a good feeling!

 

Bo 

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