Great!...Thanks, noblerot for your response! That has cleared up a question I had for quite some time! Frank
What a neat tip!!! Thanks!!! :thumbs_up::thumbs_up::thumbs_up:
Vote also cast--- WOW! It's good to see so many N-scalers out there!!!:thumbs_up::thumbs_up::thumbs_up:
Hello! I have a question about some Conrail 50' boxcars. They are painted in the standard boxcar red but have yellow sliding doors. I've even seen...
I LOVE my optivisor!!! And my magnifying glass! N-scale is so cool for so many reasons---tried HO scale for a while, but the "charm" of N lured me...
Hello all! I have several "N" Life-Like Conrail 50' boxcars. Some of the cars come with the sliding door painted yellow on a boxcar red car. I've...
Really enjoyed this link!!! NEATO!!!:thumbs_up:
Heh, heh, heh!
We had 18" of snow here in Pittsburgh, but what was lousy about this storm is that our community lost our electricity for almost 2 days! NO...
Great weathering job on that GP9 there, Jacques! Very realistic! That CN unit (#4769) looks like it would be a challenge---especially the black &...
I really like the looks of the Baldwin Centipede!!! Especially the PRR ones. Too bad one couldn't have been preserved!:(
Now THAT would truely be incredible!!!
Good job on that caboose and that C30-7!!! :thumbs_up:
Yah, I'm in the same boat! Imagine the possibilities of the decals that could be made with trim film and a laser printer! I guess I'd rather spend...
EXCELLENT! Thanks guys! I was hoping the trim film would do the trick! Most patch jobs I've seen in the real railroad scene are usually a bit...
Hello all! I have several freight cars that I would like to "paint out" the old reporting marks and/or the railcar lettering..."STALEY" for...
WOW! Very cool! Thanks for posting!!! :thumbs_up:
YES! Happy Bird Day to one and all!!! :mcool:
Looking at those photos, it's sad to note that every one of those cars have been "tagged". The rail scene is looking pretty ugly as of late.:tb-sad:
EXCELLENT work there, Caleb!!! I've read your thread on your layout from beginning to end...a lot of neat modelling tips! Your layout looks very...