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Drilled a lot of rivet holes and construction continues.
That is a lot rivets!
Eugene, you did not really do that? Did you?????????? Say it's an optical illusion. O-M-G.
Stay safe.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
I did!I put a micro drill bit in my Dremel and drilled all of those holes!Then I put straight pins in,!
Eugene, you are up there where the air is rare.
782 if My calculations are correct!
Primer applied..
Added some ladder detail...
Looking great Eugene.
Thanks!
That's pretty cool Eugene.
Thanks,
John
Thanks ,I miscalculated and made it too tall for the engine!
After the repaint.
Are you Sure?
You must've a drill Sergeant in the military. Even I couldn't drill that much! Good God, How many Holes did you say?
Hiyo!
You can cut it down from the Top! I made a car for a friend and did the same thing. I just took it off the top!
782 I drilled them by making a drill spacing plate and used the Dremel to drill all of the holes!I found an original style tender and painted it gunmetal gray too!
Nice work Eugene!
Cool!
Okl got Tender together and she runs just fine!Not bad for an engine made in the thirties!
Very Nice!
Yes sir!
Raymond Loewy would be proud.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
One of his great designs, Pennsylvania GG-1.
Oh Eugene!
How did you manage that? A photo of your Raymond Loewy designed Steam Engine and Tender and right behind it a R.L. Designed Studebaker "Gold" Golden hawk Automobile. Sneaky neat that! Oh!
You have very eclectic tastes too! Glad to see I am not the only one!
Yes!love planes,trains and automobiles(,love the movie too)!
Yup!
Planes, Trains and Automobiles, And Floaty Thingies, what's not to love?
Guitars too!but you know that!
GMorrison Raymond Loewy would be proud.
Love the Loewy- designed Studebakers!
Just for fun,I decided to paint the tender body gold and tape off some striping.Then perhaps I will paint it green.
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