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Posted - March 01 2010 : 8:27:51 PM
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I am new at this hobby and need all the help I can get.I am from New Brunswick. So I'm a little slow as most people think but don't let it fool you. I would like to know where I could get GOOD info on weathering steam engines. Things like grab hook colour ( I know it should be color) Like I said I'm from N.B. I want to do a good job on a 2-6-0 I have and don't want to scr-- it up. If anyone can help me out that would br great. I also have a 2-8-0 Chattanooga I would like to weather also. Would anyone have a interior for my 2-8-0? Thanks for your time. Ken
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Posted - March 01 2010 : 9:15:39 PM
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Nothing slow about Maritimers Pal. take em over my fellow Toronto inhabitants any day!
-Gareth
"A is A" -Aristotle Law of Identification
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Posted - March 26 2010 : 2:13:16 PM
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Hi Ken,
Whereabouts in NB do you live? I'm in Fredericton.
Kris Carver-Seaboyer
Modelling the Grafton Terminal Railway, set in New Brunswick, Canada in the 1978-1984 time frame
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Posted - March 26 2010 : 11:10:25 PM
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I've been reading over what Shaygetz did with this Big Boy. I think this might be the way I go when I attempt to weather one of mine (also a Rivarossi).
http://www.freewebs.com/shaygetz/bigboy.htm
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