The first locomotive I remember making is a roundhouse shay kit. I used Tamiya paint. Sprays: dark green, semi gloss bright gun metal, and semigloss black. Hand paints: flat brown and flat dark green. Gotta say the shay is not for beginners, but I'd say it turned out well. I also took a roundhouse 34' Overton baggage car to be a caboose and recently I rewired a Riverossi snow plow and painted it to match. I figured I'd try my hand at making my own railroad, but I still don't have a name. It'll definitely expand though.
This year, might be your best year yet. The strain, the effort, the suspense you put into your little engines just in fascinated me. Therefore, I granted you for being the underrated modeler within the N scale range. (let me know that’s a little cliché). More people should see your stuff, you really have a good mindset for America narrow gauge engines. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Peperment is a cute little addition
Brilliant job my friend
awesome and very cool!
The first locomotive I remember making is a roundhouse shay kit. I used Tamiya paint. Sprays: dark green, semi gloss bright gun metal, and semigloss black. Hand paints: flat brown and flat dark green. Gotta say the shay is not for beginners, but I'd say it turned out well. I also took a roundhouse 34' Overton baggage car to be a caboose and recently I rewired a Riverossi snow plow and painted it to match. I figured I'd try my hand at making my own railroad, but I still don't have a name. It'll definitely expand though.
This year, might be your best year yet. The strain, the effort, the suspense you put into your little engines just in fascinated me. Therefore, I granted you for being the underrated modeler within the N scale range. (let me know that’s a little cliché). More people should see your stuff, you really have a good mindset for America narrow gauge engines. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
I like small locomotives, and the nickname fits this engine very well. Great work!
So THATS what the present was!
Wonderful trenchie :3
Oh, and merry Christmas!