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Model Railroading > Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch!Date: 01/19/04 19:59 Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: wheel_slip Date: 01/19/04 20:20 Re: Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: espeeboy Had me fooled for just one second there but now I see it is brass and I am not ashamed of my (not yet glossy) pair of Athearn SD70M's. Unpatched Athearn SD70M's I might add - the way God intended them to be!!!
Glad you are having fun patching beautiful stock brass Andy. Only thing is that I think I'd end up shooting myself if I was forced or looked forward to patching SP brass locomotives (that is if I owned any). -Ryan aka "espeeboy" on the ex-SP/WP Oakland sub MP11.2 p.s. - You're killing me! Date: 01/19/04 21:04 Re: Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: UPED Nothing like a GLOSS finish!! I can smell that paint!
Hey every engine looked like that at one time. People tell me my engines look too clean, may I borrow your photgraph? Ed Date: 01/19/04 21:37 Re: Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: Dash Patches are fun, nice looking unit! Keep patching!!!!!!!!!
Cya Down the Line! --Dash Date: 01/19/04 22:10 Re: Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: espeeboy Well to be the practical anti-patch fan here, the SP patches NEVER have looked that clean or glossy - NEVER.
But still, Andy likes that fantasy UP/SP stuff on his model RR so anything goes! ;) Date: 01/19/04 22:45 Re: Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: alco636 Sweet photo of a sweet model! Now did you really apply those decals? Or are they just a temp job? No decal solution I mean.
Date: 02/02/04 19:51 Re: Just for you Espeeboy... Another patch! Author: FECSD40-2 I believe it is a temp. job. I don't think anyone would really patch a beautiful brass loco, as you could ruin the finish of such an expensive loco. Besides, the loco is way too clean. I'd do this on a plastic loco, not brass.
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