Just out of the paint shop
Hi All, Thought I'd share a shot of the #100 with you, Shes painted with Tamiya acrylics with the exemption of little dry brushing weathering with some Rub 'n Brush paint to bring out the detail in
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Paul Washburn
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Re: Shapeways returning
Don't forget those companies that tried to step in and fill the gap when Shapeways disappeared. And considering all the negative things I have heard the last couple of years about Shapeways I would
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Ian McKinley
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Re: Shapeways returning
Interesting. Gonna have ALOT of trust to rebuild. Bill
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Bill Hawk
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Re: Shapeways returning
Tom thanks for sharing, good to hear! Bud Rindfleisch
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Bud Rindfleisch
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Shapeways returning
https://www.shapeways.com/presscorner/shapeways-comes-home-to-trusted-management-and-founding-visionaries I just got a letter from Shapeways. Tommy
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Tom Lennon
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Re: American Models Steamers
The tire for the Steamer is the same for of the AM Steamers that were produced.
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Corbin Bates
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American Models Steamers
Hi All, I am not certain of this but I suspect that all AM steamers use the same diameter wheels, about 75". That way the same tyres can be used. To have them produce 63" drivers would require all new
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Andrew Malette
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Re: S Scale Track Works - Switch Kit
Pete and Roger...thanks.
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Charles Malinowski
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Re: S Scale Track Works - Switch Kit
Constant checking with an NASG track gauge is critical to any turnout. Roger Nulton Sent: Monday, December 2, 2024 6:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [S-Scale] S Scale Track Works - Switch Kit
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Roger Nulton
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Re: S Scale Track Works - Switch Kit
I have a set of those casts,they are a good design and accurate . But be sure to file a sharp taper to the switch point to match the bent stock rail. When you run your finger along the gage side of
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Pete Silcox
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Hey Mark, Jenks blue!!!!!? Very cool. It is funny that you just posted a picture of the post 1963 paint job. I was thinking of pulling my Jenks blue diesels off the shelf and running a couple Jenks
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Mike Swederska
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S Scale Track Works - Switch Kit
Friends. My home (switching) layout is in need of a realignment of its one curve to accommodate my *0-8-0* locomotive *(Overland)* and I slightly-screwed-up my installation of a Fast Track No 6
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Charles Malinowski
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Comparison before and after shots would be great to see. Bill
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Bill Hawk
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Custom resin printing offered
I've gone thru MANY 1-liter bottles of the newly formulated GreyV5 on the Form4 printer and must say it is more robust, easier to clean, with FAR fewer failed prints than the Form3 with GreyPro combo
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Jim King
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Mark, What's the source for the grab irons up the ends of the Geeps? Brooks Stover
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Brooks Stover
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Those are really gorgeous models, Mark. They are an excellent demonstration of how to take off-the-self rolling stock and turn them into real models. Brian Jackson Springfield IL
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Brian Jackson
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Excellent work!? So much AM stuff, is simply open the box put in window glass; run it!? You've done much more, so showing the modified models would be great at contests and modular setups appealing
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Bob Werre
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Mark, Your 'good enough' is way better than mine!? Nice work, indeed, on all three models!? Any of these would make nice little articles for DISPATCH.? ?In the case of the caboose just a photo of
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Brooks Stover
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Re: Off the work bench..for now
Nice
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Scott Lister
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Off the work bench..for now
Three nearly finished, still to be weathered, for more room for new projects. The caboose started out to mimic Mr. Stovers "good enough" but ended up going down the rabbit hole. All windows were
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Mark Hall
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