That looks GREAT! Well done details. I am also a MODELER, and find it much more satisfying to build and detail my own, as opposed to paying an exorbitant amount of money for a RTR, that some of STILL have some issues!!
One of the greatest things about the online community we have here on TH-cam is that someone out there knows the answer to whatever question comes up! Thanks for the info!
This engine is way better detailed than an intermountain or genesis version. I liked what you did; it gave me some ideas and inspiration.
beautiful model...sounds great too.gr8 work!
That looks GREAT! Well done details.
I am also a MODELER, and find it much more satisfying to build and detail my own, as opposed to paying an exorbitant amount of money for a RTR, that some of STILL have some issues!!
Great model. Love the comment. "Who takes up a hobby to save time?"
The bay windows are called "all-weather windows" and they are exactly for what you said! I'm pretty sure you can find them.
One of the greatest things about the online community we have here on TH-cam is that someone out there knows the answer to whatever question comes up! Thanks for the info!
Mathieu Tremblay You are correct. I grew up in Michigan and a lot of CP, CN, GTW equipment had all weather windows.
Great unit! Love the lighted number boards! :-)
Nice model Dan!
Need to change the handrails to the Canadian style ends.
How did you get the white strip on so straight? dry transfer decal or something else?
Thanks for sharing.
Do you happen to know what CV is for the light brightness? Also what is your Facebook. I would follow.
Hi Lucas,
Our FB page is at facebook.com/pages/TSG-Multimedia/277760611632
I will ask Dan to answer the question about CVs.
John
u should show the photos that u talk about
wow !!!!!!!!!
Detail Associates make the all weather window part no 2301
cool cool cool 😎 😎 😎