Joe, you are one lucky dog. Gerd, by looking at your SD70, I found a way to improve the appearance of mine. Also, I am glad you used standard super detailing, because I dont think the word is ready for super super detailing.
Leave the key under the mat? Does that front door include a working lock with a key? ;-) (Now *that* would be "super super detailing"!)
Hi Tim, BLMA (leftovers, get replaced by my own design gradualy: Windscreen wipers, liftrings, MU-Hoses, sun shades My design: fan plates, fan blades, grab irons, ditch light front other: lower louvers at rear end, some brass mesh All my fans are now non-BLMA, more prototypical, correct size, correct number of wires, fan blades, types. Most of the railings (not in this case of course) too. And lots of other parts like complete sides for e.g. GP15-1 or SD40T-2
If you like the DRGW and UP check out this Z do-able train: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O-BzKBgm8o
hi, hobo tim. i have been following this thread for a while and i must say thats some excellent work going on there, I too am into scratch building and looking for a good source to order custom detail brass etch parts, you mention here that you made those hand rail and doors from a professional etcher, can you please supply some more details and contact info of the etcher, appox costing will also be great! thanks! Tusharpc
It went from Canada (built in London, Ontario), to Saudi Arabia. Very nice work on the kits, to everyone that had a hand in creating them.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SD70-ACE-Sh...482598?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item19d2d6eae6 Looks like an SD70ACe shell is up for grabs on ebay. All parts are there according to the listing. Hobo Tim