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Post by gnsteve on Sept 7, 2010 20:36:38 GMT -5
Mo, Larry and Curly look pretty good. I like the way your engines are detailed. Did you ballast #501 so it will play nice between the powered units?
Steve
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kcs1967
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Post by kcs1967 on Sept 7, 2010 20:44:53 GMT -5
very niiiiiice!!!
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dtinut
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Post by dtinut on Sept 7, 2010 21:05:16 GMT -5
How about some detail photos of the slug?? It's not so easy to see what you did to it in the group of photos you posted.
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Post by shwrailroader on Sept 7, 2010 21:23:05 GMT -5
Wicked! I also would like to know about your slug
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Post by Randy Earle on Sept 7, 2010 22:09:01 GMT -5
They look great! Nice pic setup too.
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c415rock
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Post by c415rock on Sept 7, 2010 23:29:07 GMT -5
Scott, Excellent job on the stooges. I never get tired of seeing Green & Yellow MKT units. I have always said if I did not model the D&H it would have to be MKT with the Southern a close second. Erik
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SP_Modeler
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Post by SP_Modeler on Sept 7, 2010 23:40:25 GMT -5
Outstanding work Scott! They look great together.
More pics if possible! Paul
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Post by icghogger on Sept 8, 2010 8:19:54 GMT -5
Sweet Lashup, Scott!! Your underframe and truck details on the 501 are especially note worthy (hey everybody, check out those sander lines!) and the weathering is spot-on, cold-blooded, kick-butt perfect!! ;D
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kcs1967
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Post by kcs1967 on Sept 8, 2010 11:30:33 GMT -5
501 details are superb!!!!
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Post by shwrailroader on Sept 8, 2010 15:59:42 GMT -5
Ok Scott, now the question thats killing me... Explain how you kitbashed the 501! I also want to do a slug like that but have no clue where to begin.
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Post by shwrailroader on Sept 9, 2010 21:15:51 GMT -5
Thanks Scott. I'll check that out.
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conrailmike
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Post by conrailmike on Sept 10, 2010 6:08:48 GMT -5
Scott, your link is not working
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Post by montyvox on Sept 16, 2010 14:21:42 GMT -5
Great job on the slug Scott! Looks epic.
Nice job on the weathering as well- just what I am looking for.
Thanks Matt
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Post by diesel on Sept 16, 2010 22:06:10 GMT -5
Wow Scott, those are nice. I actually want a couple MKT SD40-s for my early BN coal drag. Nice on the slug, I like the frame detailing.
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Post by danielsokyrail on Sept 16, 2010 23:55:19 GMT -5
Excellent work. I always liked the KATY's green and yellow. The stripes get me everytime. Tell us is there a secret for painting them?
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Post by stewarttrains98 on Oct 3, 2010 23:37:23 GMT -5
great looking models. Love the diorama as well.
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Post by Santa Fe Sammy on Oct 10, 2010 15:31:58 GMT -5
Scott, Great Job on those! You'd pretty well knocked em outta the park!
I also like the pic at the bottom of your posts - with me being from Oklahoma - THAT's exactly how I remember the KATY!
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pault
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Post by pault on Mar 26, 2021 7:42:36 GMT -5
Mo, Larry and Curly look pretty good. I like the way your engines are detailed. Did you ballast #501 so it will play nice between the powered units? Steve
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pault
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Post by pault on Mar 26, 2021 7:44:07 GMT -5
Mo, Larry and Curly look pretty good. I like the way your engines are detailed. Did you ballast #501 so it will play nice between the powered units? Steve
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pault
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Post by pault on Mar 26, 2021 7:47:22 GMT -5
I realized this post has been quite a while ago by any chance could somebody please repost the photos of the models I would like to see if they are the same style as the ones that I built? Especially the #501 slug
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