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In lugnet.modelteam, Kevin Maynes writes:
> Well, it took me longer than I thought it would to get pics taken and put up,
> and even then it's hardly a revolutionary application (although I'm putting
> them to *PROPER* use)[Grin&Duck].... on the other hand it's hardly a standard
> width, it'll more likely give Mister Neal a run for his money (or maybe just a
> laugh) than anything else.
>
> http://www.kmaynespaint.com/Pages/Subsidiaries/Sub_LGnRB/14W.html
>
> Cheers,
> KMaynes
Very nice!! Good thing John Neal is more of a passenger train guy, or he'd
be going nuts trying to come up with something better...
The weathered look of the roof pieces is great - it really adds to the
character of the boxcar. One question though, it looks short to me - how
difficult would it be to make it longer? (Besides the obvious - having to
buy another Sopwith Camel!)
fut .trains
JohnG, GMLTC
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| (...) Yeah, it is a tad short, I was hoping I'd get away with it, considering that the roof makes it look quite old, and most older rail cars were pretty small.. (then again it kinda looks like it's got metal sides, which would make it newer and (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.trains)
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