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Hi Mike and Becky,
Thanks for the comment. Add more details. Started with painting the handles in red. Then added windows |
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Continue adding the details
Attached the panels of PKP mark and loco number. And made and attached the door. |
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And Applied weathering
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Touring your photos is the best.
Calling this “highly detailed” is not sufficient, but it’s the best I can come up with. Mike |
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It looks like it could move off under it's own power at any minute! |
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I'm sure we will see that in the final photos. |
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The pipes running left-lower portion of the boiler.
Painted and weathered using the same technique. |
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Made and attached a rod that would control something
And some piping for sandbox pipe connection. Used small magnets to attach the pipes running between boiler and frame. |
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Terrific work Joon Kwon.
The workmanship and skill show in all the photos. Mike Last edited by Michael Mash; 03-29-2022 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Changed wording. |
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This is stunning!
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