Showing posts with label Rock Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock Island. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Weathered Car Swap

Did a weathered car swap with a good friend last month and it was a blast!

We each did a car for the other from our layouts.

Allen rusted up a Rock Island boxcar for me and patched it for the Kyle Railroad; I often see these cars here in Denver and it wasn't a stretch to say they could end up on the layout in Arizona.

I rusted an older Santa Fe hopper and patched it for my railroad the ARZC. The ARZC didn't have a lot of cars they owned, but the ones they did were mostly of AT&SF origin.






Sunday, October 2, 2016

Rock Island Covered Wagons

Just finished up a few Rock Island units for a friend in Nebraska.  These came to me as undecorated Kato units with details added by the owner.  These were pretty straight forward units but did require some interesting masking on the noses.  We used Tru Color paints and Microscale decals with a Future clearcoat before applying decals.

First of the three was F7A #122 in the red/yellow scheme.  The owner added the spark arrestors and a small radiator on the top of the hood.  He also filled in the lower headlight.  This model was first based in red paint, then masked for the yellow nose and stripes.  Decals followed including the yellow stripes on the door grabs.







Second is E8A #658, also in the red/yellow scheme.  I grafted large numberboards to the nose from a donor F7 model to match the prototype 658.  This model was painted and decaled in the same manner as #122.








Last is E8a #649, this one is in the maroon/yellow scheme.  This model was stock straight from Kato and only got paint and decals.  The yellow nose was sprayed first to ease the masking and then the model was finished with maroon.  Decals followed including the yellow stripes on the door grabs.






These were fun units to do and were a real challenge to mask.  I used a lot of decal solution to get the large Rock Island letters to settle down over the rivets on the body panels.  Photos of the assembled units can be seen over on the owner's blog. thelittlerockline - covered wagons on little rock

Thanks for looking!
Doug