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Thanks John. Coming from the champion of 8 wide, this means a lot to me.
Yeah, I used lots of three long plates in this model! I needed an odd
number of studs to get the nose right - the rounded headlight thing. This
is the main reason I went to 7 studs. I don't think I'll be doing a lot of
7 wide, since it is such a sink for the 1x2 single stud offset plates. But
I do like the effect it gave me. It also (in my opinion) let me get the
more rounded look on the roof that I wanted.
And thanks for the URL. I'll check it out soon!
Kim
In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
> Very nice, Kim. The Soo is (was) a midwestern line, and so that and the
> Milwaukee Road are my favorite lines to model. I see you decided to model
> in purgatory scale (7 wide;) Actually, I've found that modeling in odd
> numbered studs is rather challenging.
>
> As far as pics of B units go, try the Soo fan site: http://www.sooline.org/
> They may have some or be able to steer you to one.
>
> -John
>
> Kim Toll wrote:
> > I've just finished work on my new SOO F7 Diesel. Come on over and take a look.
> >
> > http://www.easystreet.com/~kjmrr
> >
> > Take the link immediately below "What's New"... its listed as "SOO F7".
> > Fairly straight forward.
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