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In lugnet.trains.org, Nicholas Allan writes:
> Firstly may I congratulate you on quite a brilliant layout, I love the
> station.
>
> I really think that the Amtrak diesel in gats00fm11.jpg (a P42?) is
> impressive. How did you the continuation of the tricolour lines on to the
> nose of the locomotive?
I used stickers on the front nose, but the rest of the stripe is bricks and
plates. I just couldn't get the nose right with parts. Not the way most of you
would of done it, but it works for me.
>
> Like Bram Lambrecht I would like to see more pictures of the bus. As I live
> in Edinburgh in Scotland I'm trying to model the cream and maroon
> double-deckers used by the local bus firm; pictures of such vehicles can be
> found by scrolling down on the following page:
> http://www.busweb.co.uk/scottish_bus/LRT-2.htm . As I'm trying to create
> the vehicle in four stud-wide scale, I need a little bit of advice. What
> should I use to model the windows (aeroplane windows look alright) and what
> about giving the impression of the doors on the vehicle? Any advice would
> be greatly appreciated.
More pictures of the bus coming soon. I used the thin wall window like the one
in 4560/4561 Train set and no door(I'm still looking for good parts for doors
too.) I think 6 wide looks better than 4 wide, o'man here we go...... if a bus
is 6 wide, I guess a train should be 8 wide? DOE!
See Ya...
Robin W.
GFLTC
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