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Joe - I really like the shot of the CSX coal drag[tup]. Does the BLI AC6000 use the same QSI sound hardware that Atlas does? <br /> <br />Dave - great looking berm, I might refer to your photo when I'm scenicking my slag pit. <br /> <br />Adam - great work on that gon, certainly doesn't look like a 'first-timer' to me! <br /> <br />Craig - love those 'outward' dents in your AA gon, I'll have to learn how to do that on the 20+ scrap metal gons I plan to have on my under-construction steel mill layout. <br /> <br />Matt - great looking covered hopper! [BTW - glad you finally started signing your 'real' name, your screen name is impossible to abbreviate![:D]] <br /> <br />MellowMike, that's a wise idea about not posting pics of your stuff until AFTER it sells - but I'm glad we get to see it <i>eventually!</i> <br /> <br />Jon - your 50's-era B&W photos really capture the feel of that period, but I mostly like your Birmingham Southern pics - my favorite is the orange Birmingham Southern GP38-2. Is that a former EJ&E unit? <br /> <br />Grande Man, I <i>always</i> look forward to seeing your pics since they each tell a story! <br /> <br />. . . <br />Since this week's theme seems to be about weathering, I'll throw in some photos of very <i>light</i> weathering I did on my 3 Iron Belt SD's last week. First, I sprayed a layer of soot near the top of the top of the long hood: <br />[img]http://www.railimages.com/albums/kenlarsen/aet.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />...then I sprayed some 'road grime' on the pilot [front and rear]: <br />[img]http://www.railimages.com/albums/kenlarsen/aeq.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />I don't feel brave enough yet to make any of my engines look <i>really filthy</i> yet, I can always add more dirt later![:D]
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