JoeS
February 21st, 2005, 09:17 PM
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In another thread, I made the comment about how the wheels in the pacific seem to be fatory blackend, and needed no weathering. From top to bottom, is a micro-trains mogul, a marklin mikado, and the bottom one is the pacific. Notice the shine on the wheels of the top two. You can paint the sod rods and the wheels, like I did on the first two but not the tread, otherwise, electical contact is lost. Now the first two don't look bad now, but remember, I already painted the wheels and side rods. Before they looked just as shiney and toy like as the treads. I haven't touched the pacific. Anyways, besides the looks of the pacific, this can also give people a view of different types of american steam available in Z. Enjoy.
In another thread, I made the comment about how the wheels in the pacific seem to be fatory blackend, and needed no weathering. From top to bottom, is a micro-trains mogul, a marklin mikado, and the bottom one is the pacific. Notice the shine on the wheels of the top two. You can paint the sod rods and the wheels, like I did on the first two but not the tread, otherwise, electical contact is lost. Now the first two don't look bad now, but remember, I already painted the wheels and side rods. Before they looked just as shiney and toy like as the treads. I haven't touched the pacific. Anyways, besides the looks of the pacific, this can also give people a view of different types of american steam available in Z. Enjoy.