The layout now has 130 or so goods wagons, about 2/3rds of the final number.
The first batch of goods wagons is nearly ready. Like the passenger stock, these are paper sides stuck onto a 3D printed body. Some cleanup is still required, but they look quite reasonable at any normal viewing distance. As usual, the closeups (below the fold) are cruel.
All the locos and passenger stock have now been built, including mail and milk vehicles. The video shows a parade of all the different types, about two-thirds of the total number built. A few minor cleanups are still required and, as usual, the close-ups are cruel.
Everything is 3D printed then hand painted, with paper sides on the coaches. The milk tankers use decals for the lettering and ladders. |
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