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Detailed and Weathered Alco RS3

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Detailed and Weathered Alco RS3
Posted by BruceK on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 3:28 PM

Though an Atlas wouldn't have been my first choice, there's no supplier I have found that has a good HO scale RS3 to start with. I added the details found on the SP&S locomotives, added a LokSound V5 decoder (with two out-of-phase) LEDs in the beacon. Finally, performed my heavy weathering. 

Wish we could post images greater the 1000 resolution, the orginal image is 5375x 3379.

Detailed and Weathered Alco RS3

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Posted by wrench567 on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 4:38 PM

 That looks real. The angle and scenery is top notch along the lines of the most excellent modeling.

   Pete.

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Posted by BruceK on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 5:19 PM

Thanks Pete!

I must be posting incorrectly, because a thumb nail image doesn't show for me. I also wonder if there is a way to provide a link to a high resolution image that forum users can access.

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Posted by DrW on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 5:37 PM

The detailing and the weathering are done beautifully, and it is an amazing shot. For me, the only giveaway that it is a model are the thick handrails.

Congratulations to your model!

JW

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Posted by tstage on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 6:27 PM

Lastspikemike
That's an exceptionally good photo of such an old locomotive. Where did you find it?

If you could also post a photo of your weathered model we could compare and comment.

The photo IS the weathered model...

VERY nicely done, Pete Bruce!  The Siskel & Ebert award for you! YesYes

Tom

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Posted by HO-Velo on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 6:36 PM

Dig your SP&S locomotive, gotta be an extra visual treat operating such a hard working Alco.  Nice shot too, especially like the rail and ballast.

Thanks for sharing.  Regards, Peter

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Posted by wrench567 on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 7:40 PM

tstage

 

 
Lastspikemike
That's an exceptionally good photo of such an old locomotive. Where did you find it?

If you could also post a photo of your weathered model we could compare and comment.

 

The photo IS the weathered model...

VERY nicely done, Pete!  The Siskel & Ebert award for you! YesYes

Tom

 

 

  I believe the OP is not named Pete. Probably Bruce is his name.?

    I cannot claim credit for that beautiful model.

     Pete.

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Posted by wrench567 on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 7:50 PM

BruceK

Thanks Pete!

I must be posting incorrectly, because a thumb nail image doesn't show for me. I also wonder if there is a way to provide a link to a high resolution image that forum users can access.

 

   I can't figure out this forum either. Years ago I had a Photobucket account until they got gready. I refuse to get another photo account. For some reason, when I post a link it rarely is clickable. I guess I'm swimming against the flow of electrons. Then again I'm using an android tablet because I hate my windows 10 upgraded laptop. I believe when the machines take over the world, it will be because of win 10.

    Have fun and keep modeling

      Pete.

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Posted by tstage on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 7:54 PM

wrench567
I believe the OP is not named Pete. Probably Bruce is his name.?

    I cannot claim credit for that beautiful model.

     Pete.

Sorry, Pete. Embarrassed  Not sure what happened.  Correction made...

Tom

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Posted by crossthedog on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 7:58 PM

Bruce, that's a beautiful job! Wow. I model the SP&S, too, and although I prefer the oxide red top early scheme to the broad stripe, this is truly a marvel. Well done.

Hey, I think the photo size limit is maybe a function of Imgur, not of the forum. At least it seeems to me I"ve posted lots of photos larger than this. I use my old website to host them. If you send me the pic at [EDIT: deleted] I'll post it for you, but "act fast!" because I'm going to delete my email address very quickly.

-Matt

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Posted by crossthedog on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 8:31 PM

BruceK
I must be posting incorrectly, because a thumb nail image doesn't show for me.

Did you use the little "Insert/edit image" button in the toolbar? If you just pasted the link text into the Post Body box, it will just show the link text.

-Matt

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 8:37 PM

Use the share as a BB Code and just paste it into the text, without using the icons for links or photos.

RS3

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, March 10, 2022 7:18 PM

Lastspikemike
The photo appears to be of the real thing.

That was my thought.  Look at at the detail on the MU hoses.

I've never tried it but the OP should explore stacking photo software.

Henry

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Posted by hon30critter on Thursday, March 10, 2022 8:09 PM

Hi BruceK,

That is an amazing model! I haven't had the guts to weather very many of my trains yet, but when I do, you will have set a very high mark indeed!

I find that most pictures posted to the forums will blow up when you click on them. If you aren't familiar with how to post a photo itself instead of just a link, there is an explanation at the beginning of the General Discussion forum.

Dave

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Posted by RR_Mel on Thursday, March 10, 2022 8:55 PM

This is posted from my Blog at the orginal image 5375x 3379.



Double click on it to 5375x 3379.

EDIT:

When PhotoBucket did their thing I started using my Blog as my picture host.



Mel


 
My Model Railroad   
http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/
 
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Turned 84 in July, aging is definitely not for wimps.

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Posted by hjQi on Thursday, March 10, 2022 9:37 PM

It looks amazing. At first, I thought you would use a real photo to work on yours...Big Smile

Amazing job!

Jerry

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Posted by ClydeSDale on Thursday, March 24, 2022 10:14 AM

Double posted.

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Posted by ClydeSDale on Thursday, March 24, 2022 10:25 AM

Thanks to Mel for making the Hi-Res photo readily available!

The detail on the trucks is unbelievable .... literally.  The HO size chain on the front truck and everything around it is "crusty" and the lettering on the compartments, on the tank behind the front truck  and on the front walkway is ........ 

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Posted by hbgatsf on Friday, March 25, 2022 10:24 PM

Fantastic work!

Would you mind sharing your weathering technique, or point me in the right direction to learn how to do it?

Rick

Rick

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