![]() |
| There are two in the package which builds two different versions. |
![]() |
| They were offered by Full Steam Ahead. |
Welcome, follow along with George Dutka's narrow gauge ramblings featuring his HOn30" Carrabassett and Quebec Ry. diorama's and the On30" Wiscasset and Quebec modules built jointly with Peter Mumby.
![]() |
| The engine is just about finished. A few parts are still drying before addition to the model. It will be then ready for some weathering. |
![]() |
| The battery box at the rear might look better with a few wires running to the engine. |
![]() |
| A bit of Bragdon Powders and PanPastels adds to the final appearance. |
![]() |
| The silver parts seen on the model got a light coat of my rust weathering mix which is a steel wool pads stored in vinegar for months or years. Just brush it on. |
![]() |
| My finished single cylinder engine was a hand out years ago by Crow River Products. I believe they still sell this model. |
![]() |
| The assembly was straight forward. The photo and drawings really helped. The casting that are Pewter are pretty clean looking. |
![]() |
| Most of the engine was painted with Floquil signal red. The wood skids are done using Hunterline Creosote black. |
![]() |
| Some acrylic tube paints are used for the rust spots, while most of the weathering is done with Bragdon powders and PanPastels. |
![]() |
| Woodland Scenic figures are used for the fireman and engineman. They are a bit more modern than should be used but for now they seem to work. |
![]() |
| A German 3 ton truck receives a new box. |
![]() |
| An overall view of all the vehicles that have been converted from military models. |
![]() |
| Another conversion with some peeling paint. |
![]() |
| A US army car has been converted. |
![]() |
| A closer up look. Note the weathering. |