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Have any of you built this kit? If so any pointers. I just started it last night and seems pretty straight forward so far. Maybe even some pointers to make it more realistic.
PRRT1MAN I just started it last night and seems pretty straight forward so far.
Hi, T1Man
I built four of the beautiful hunks. As you say, pretty straight forward.
IMG_0392_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
I recently got around to painting them and installing lights. I can comment further on the lights as time permits. So far I only have lighting on the base, nothing on the winch house or leg.
Cleaning up all those wheels was tedious. They fit a little sloppy in the trunions. Actually there's no real reason to make them so they roll.
IMG_7465_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Instead of using the supplied thread I used Berkshire Junction EZ Line for the winch. That seemed to work out OK.
I made these bronze pickups that ride on N scale M-E track that is powered for my lights.
IMG_0372_fix_W by Edmund, on Flickr
These are great kits! Lots of photos and drawings can be found here:
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=hulett%20unloaders&sg=true
Cheers! Ed
Thank you so much!
I took this picture at the Walthers booth at a train show shortly after they were released.
It's a very cool model, but doesn't fit my layout.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
I already built the boat. so I am on my way.
Here is some of my progress on the Hulett
Why are the photos not showing up? I am using Google Photos...
Your link works, I see one photo.
Maybe go to the General Discussion forum, and read about posting photos.
Mike.
My You Tube
I will try this again:
More progress last night
Finished the 1st Hulett and started on the 2nd.
2nd on on it's way.
It's a great kit. I spent about 40 hours building mine. I didn't bother to paint most of it till it was nearly assembled. I then airbrushed it with tarnished black. the wheels and drive gears I hand painted.
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
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