QUOTE: Originally posted by superwoody How do you use the testor decal kit is it the one you print off the computer.What I mean is did you scan your photo's and make the decals that way.I'm really interested in building one of these myself but I'm new to the hobby so any help is appreciated.Thanks Dallas Fredericton
QUOTE: Originally posted by superwoody Wow I just saw pictures of your model it's amazing!,areyou the same bob that had the nbsr decals made by pen bay?
QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern QUOTE: Originally posted by superwoody Does any body else model the NBSR?iI currently have a GP38, 9801 and a CN GP9M.I am getting started to paint a gp9e and 9802.I'm just wondering who's out there. Well the NBSouthern yard is about a quarter mile from where I live, so I've done some modelling of their locos. I've done two of the GP9's - 3764 and 3787. I've just recently completed one of their all yellow GP38-2's with Sunbury Transport markings. I have photos of the prototype on my web site, and at the bottom of the page there is a link to a page with the model photos. From the main page go to "Prototype Photos: My site: http://www.geocities.com/fundynorthern/index.html The NB Southern site: http://www.nbsouthern.com/index.htm A freind's site on the NBSR: http://geocities.com/nbsrfan/ The NB Southern is a privately owned shortline than used to be operated by CPR, from Saint John, New Brunswick through Maine and on to Montreal. The NBSR operates the portion within New Brunswick. Cheers, Bob Boudreau Saint John, N. B. Canada
QUOTE: Originally posted by superwoody Does any body else model the NBSR?iI currently have a GP38, 9801 and a CN GP9M.I am getting started to paint a gp9e and 9802.I'm just wondering who's out there.
cheers, krump
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