Thanks for all the answer's. So it takes some tinkering that is fine. Are the parts in color, I like the detail of the DMP kits but till I get better I am not up the pin point painting I need to do.
Simmon as far as K-10 trains not having the high end kits, that I understand. There are 2 kits I love to have but cannot pry out the $50.00 to $90.00 out of my wallet.
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
CNJ831 wrote: I have built several of these and can say that, while RDA kits have considerable potential for the more serious modeler, most require significant work regarding the fitting, matching, and finishing of the parts. These kits often contain unnecessary extra parts (probably associated with other RDA kits) and some parts that need re-working to make them fit. These are not beginners kits that will fall together into showpiece layout models.Here's the RDA kit somewhat like the one from eBay, finished out, on my layout. It was no simple weekend project. CNJ831
I have built several of these and can say that, while RDA kits have considerable potential for the more serious modeler, most require significant work regarding the fitting, matching, and finishing of the parts. These kits often contain unnecessary extra parts (probably associated with other RDA kits) and some parts that need re-working to make them fit. These are not beginners kits that will fall together into showpiece layout models.
Here's the RDA kit somewhat like the one from eBay, finished out, on my layout. It was no simple weekend project.
CNJ831
Quick hijack.
CNJ831, that is a really NICE picture!
Perfect viewing angle, lighting color temperature perfect for a fall day, weathering excellent, on the loco, flat, building...
Maybe....hardly even worth mentioning, but just maybe a thin gray wash on the stonework to pull some of the vivid color out of the odd stones, and not even that if it's been sandblasted or pressure washed lately...
Love the way the edge lighting highlights the stonework on the side, and I'd say a master mason laid that stone, and had a hand in making that model.
That's one of the best model railroading stills I've seen, ever, up there or surpassing that one of the massive Appalacian coal mine that's been posted here.
Hope you kept the raw file for that one, it's a keeper, and possibly a cover, in my opinion.
/Hijack mode off.
I have 3 of RDA's kits, but have not built them yet. I have kitbash plans for them, but the layout where they are going is not ready for them yet. There are a lot of detail parts.
As you can see from CNJ's rendition, they have a lot of potential, but I think (like any model structure) the time you spend painting it will determine how it eventually looks on the layout.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
Hi Ken,
I have not made one of these kits either, but it looks like a decently made kit and certainly at that price on e-bay it would be worth a shot. On the main RDA web site is says that it used Tichy windows, so they have included some of the better quality window moldings with the kit. The last couple of Walthers kits I made had slightly warped wall sections, so I can't imagine this would be worse. The fact that the windows and doors are separately applied is a good thing.
I was speaking with Ken at K-10 just last week about higher-end structure models and he feels that there is not much of a market for them with his client base. It may explain why he does not have a very large inventory of structures of any kind?
Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
I see these on E-bay all the time but never in my LHS. Has anyone ever bulit one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/HO-RDA-BUILDING-EASTON-MILL-STRUCTURE-KIT_W0QQitemZ300141937177QQihZ020QQcategoryZ11646QQtcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Link is not the only one I am thinking about, more of the maker and there other kits.
Are they on par of a Walthers kit or DMP?