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Wowzers...Nothing about your model hints at paper. The weathering job is very balanced, as if it is a heavily-used, but well-maintained machine. Truly awesome!
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Hi Mike, Mike1158, David, Kevin and Yeti,
Thanks a lot for comments Added more components and installed the pipes. Last edited by Joon Kwon; 05-17-2022 at 02:41 AM. |
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This locomotive has every detail.
Looks ready for a load of coal in the firebox to generate some steam. Mike |
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good work on the plumming.
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David........... paper modelling gives you a happy high. currently building. castle Zleby, GAZ 51 ALG 17, wagon 111a. |
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Absolutely amazing detail and craftmanship.
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Added small valves and pipes
Also attached the small valves for them. |
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I like the way you document the creation of the parts and assemblies with your photos.
The images take us through the process step-by-step. Marvelous work. Mike |
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Basically sharing the way I do, so that others can try and find better method that I can learn in turn. I think that’s the way the community members get better over time. Thanks a lot for your comments as always. |
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The result is absolutely breathtaking.
Perhaps the best weathered papermodel I have ever seen. I could bet that this thing weighs six or seven kilos and is cold and hard in touch!
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks a lot for the comments ! I’ll measure the weight when it’s done. Continue on the components in driver’s booth. The pressure gauges, some valves and levers and finally pipes |
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