I feel your unboxing pain that's for sure.! YIKES 😲Fantastic repair job Bob.! Always turns out great.! Awesome.!😊Have a great rest of your weekend.! BIG 👍
Nice job, it’s nice to see these vintage locomotives restored to their former glory. Watching you mask off all the striping gives some idea just how labor intensive the real locomotive build must have been. There is on more “bonnet” for the Santa Fe the “yellow bonnet”, as with the original “war bonnet” red and silver the yellow variant has yellow where the red is. I haven’t seen models sporting this scheme, but I have seen photos of ATSF A units sporting it. Yhis might be an interesting variant for your F unit collection.
Bob, you're "scary" good! I'd be ashamed to show you my repaints. I just painted an ABA 2343 set to SP bloody nose. Waiting for decals but it needed touch ups. Impressive video Bob.
Dang! Thanks for the compliment but don’t put yourself down at the same time. We’re both just doing this stuff because we like trains. 😀 I hope you’re having a great week and I’d love to see your finished work.
Fairly well done restoration! I have the exact same locomotive from my grandpa that's much more complete but somehow in slightly better and slightly worse shape at the same time. You have a lot of awesome techniques but I'm almost afraid to modify it too much. I'm definitely not covering the front door or filling in the holes for the handrails, but touching up a little paint and smoothing out cracks is something I want to try. Thanks for the inspiration.
You do a pretty good job masking and I love the music you choose doing this process quite relaxing !! You are missing out on the warbonnet scheme you've done the originals quite nicely but a blue bonnet and Yellow bonnet would round out the collection!! I think the black for silver scheme is a mistake the silver color in the dark in certain lighting looks like shiny black and I think the Lionel catalog artist made this mistakenly!! Keep up the good work BOB !! NOW to find chassis to put under all your shells you have quite a big Santa Fe fleet now a blue bonnet and yellow bonnet will just round it out I especially like the yellow bonnet with the black stripe down its nose!!
Not sure if I mentioned it before, but I use clear stickers and a laser printer to reproduce numbers for the blank number board. Couldn't quite tell if the original is printed, or embossed.
Google “German dueling scar”. A lot of soldiers from that part of Europe sparred with each other in sword play competitions. A big scar across your face was like a badge or Medal of Honor in their military. Especially among “old school” German and Prussian officers.
A beautiful job painting with radial cans and masking tape. Looks fine.
Well Thanks Martin!
It's good to finally see how you get those smooth curves with the red/yellow/black stripes on these. Nice video!
Thanks! 👍🏻📺🤔🎥🤘❤️
I feel your unboxing pain that's for sure.! YIKES 😲Fantastic repair job Bob.! Always turns out great.! Awesome.!😊Have a great rest of your weekend.! BIG 👍
I was thinking of that one Menards purchase that you fought with when I was trying to get this shell out. 😀
@@bobsworkshop5181 Gosh Yes.!👍😀
Looks good Bob.
Thank so much Hunter!
Good work
Thanks!
Great work as always.
Thanks Paul!
Hi Bob! You’re crazy good at these repairs. I love watching your videos. Hope I get to meet you at the Lakota West Chester NMRA show this year!
Thanks so much! I’m planning on going to Lakota. I went both days last year. 😀
Great job👍. It looked like you knew what you were doing!😂
Thanks. 👍🏻
that was great, wish i had those skills.
Thanks Andy, I hope you have a great week! Bob
thanks bob , i've been looking at your past videos also .great work. learning to fix my own trains. @@bobsworkshop5181
Nice job, it’s nice to see these vintage locomotives restored to their former glory. Watching you mask off all the striping gives some idea just how labor intensive the real locomotive build must have been. There is on more “bonnet” for the Santa Fe the “yellow bonnet”, as with the original “war bonnet” red and silver the yellow variant has yellow where the red is. I haven’t seen models sporting this scheme, but I have seen photos of ATSF A units sporting it. Yhis might be an interesting variant for your F unit collection.
I tried to do a blue one but messed it up completely. I ended up stripping the whole shell and making it for Amtrak.
amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing😊
Thanks for watching it. I hope you have a great week!
Really looks good Bob! I would do anything for a set of those 2343 Santa Fe F-units🚂
Thanks! I hope your weekend is going well. Take Care, Bob
Bob, you're "scary" good! I'd be ashamed to show you my repaints. I just painted an ABA 2343 set to SP bloody nose. Waiting for decals but it needed touch ups. Impressive video Bob.
Dang! Thanks for the compliment but don’t put yourself down at the same time. We’re both just doing this stuff because we like trains. 😀 I hope you’re having a great week and I’d love to see your finished work.
GREAT WORK!
Thanks! Happy New Year!
Very nice job.
Thanks!
Fairly well done restoration! I have the exact same locomotive from my grandpa that's much more complete but somehow in slightly better and slightly worse shape at the same time. You have a lot of awesome techniques but I'm almost afraid to modify it too much. I'm definitely not covering the front door or filling in the holes for the handrails, but touching up a little paint and smoothing out cracks is something I want to try. Thanks for the inspiration.
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You do a pretty good job masking and I love the music you choose doing this process quite relaxing !! You are missing out on the warbonnet scheme you've done the originals quite nicely but a blue bonnet and Yellow bonnet would round out the collection!! I think the black for silver scheme is a mistake the silver color in the dark in certain lighting looks like shiny black and I think the Lionel catalog artist made this mistakenly!! Keep up the good work BOB !! NOW to find chassis to put under all your shells you have quite a big Santa Fe fleet now a blue bonnet and yellow bonnet will just round it out I especially like the yellow bonnet with the black stripe down its nose!!
Thanks. I’ll keep looking for one to do in Blue. Have a great week. Bob 😀
Bob, what type of putty do you use to fill cracks and dents on Postwar shells?
It is a grey modelers putty from Tamiya that I got at a local hobby shop.
Not sure if I mentioned it before, but I use clear stickers and a laser printer to reproduce numbers for the blank number board. Couldn't quite tell if the original is printed, or embossed.
The number board I have has molded numbers with paint. But I only had one.
Wow! Magnificent! Well done!
Thanks Jeffrey!
I found it interesting that you use Ford red for this. I found that Caterpillar yellow is stinkin’ close to UP yellow.
I bet Lionel used a lot of different reds over the years. 🤔
There's also the "Yellowbonnet" scheme where the red was replaced with yellow.
True but I’m not the biggest fan of yellow trains. 🤔
What's ment by "Dueling scar" & what does Germany & Prussia got to do with it?
Google “German dueling scar”. A lot of soldiers from that part of Europe sparred with each other in sword play competitions. A big scar across your face was like a badge or Medal of Honor in their military. Especially among “old school” German and Prussian officers.
Looks great ! Will you paint the frame and trucks silver at some point ?
@@ChristopherBrown-mq1lg hi. Probably not with this shell. The base will go back with an Amtrak shell.
What is with the sad music, Bob,lol? Great video, thanks for sharing!
Sorry. I didn’t mean for anything to sound sad. The train project actually went pretty smoothly. I hope you are having a good weekend. 👍🏻😀
Great work as always!
Thanks Luke!