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Easy Sharpening Up of your Passenger Car Interiors.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by csmith9474</i> <br /><br />I have been working on the interior for my Santa Fe business car "Topeka". This is the first brass (Coach Yard) car that I have built and installed an interior for, and it has only been a mild pain in the behind. I much prefer working from the top than having to work from the bottom. The glazing is coming along really well too. I will also be using the Precision Scale seats, and after a "test run", I think they are going to look great. I will post pics later. <br /> <br />BTW, does anybody know who manufactures dining room tables and chairs in HO? I need these for the dining room in the car and haven't found a source yet. I am probably going to have to craft the table from styrene, but I would at least like to find some chairs. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />I recently completed my Coach Yard model of the Santa Fe and for the lounge section, I use Red Cap Lines sofa and Precision Scale single lounge seats and for the dining/meeting room I used Precision Scale single lounge seats and scratch built the table. I painted the sofa red and left the seats in the molded blue color but, painted the legs and part of the arm rest MM Aluminum. And Yes, Red Cap Line is still in business. I have purchased several sets of the Heywood Wakefield Sleepy Hollow coach and parlor seats and these make Walthers interiors look like S@$t <br />Ch <br />Ch.
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