bob turner wrote:Changed my mind. It will be GM&O. Red and maroon.
There is a great shot of a GM&O E7 at the beginning of the film "In The Heat of the Night" arriving with Philadelphia Detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier).
bob turner wrote:Changed my mind. It will be GM&O. Red and maroon.
De Bruin wrote:Looks great! Kudos on successfully applying the Alclad, that stuff confounds me. That warbonnet decal set isn't exactly "easy-peezy" either.
Well done!
bob turner wrote:Yep. see the old Doorstop thread, from which almost all my photos have been stripped.
Here are my Doorstop PAs with new Micro decals. The sides are Alclad II stainless; the rest not red or decalled is Duplicolor silver. Very happy.
My nickel silver MTH PA is now in silver primer with warbonnet red, and will get chrome (probably Alclad) sides. The decals are neat, but only have right side winged logos. Theoretically, Microscale is looking in to it.

bob turner wrote:Bump. I did answer Dennis, in a PM. My motivation was twofold: First, I get uneasy when my name sits on the top three threads for extended periods of time, and second, I figured nobody else would be at all interested in how to hold these things for soldering.
ROW produced brass 3-rail models, and I just assumed that they were slightly undersize, like a lot of Williams.
I might post a few photos if there is any interest.
Bump. I did answer Dennis, in a PM. My motivation was twofold: First, I get uneasy when my name sits on the top three threads for extended periods of time, and second, I figured nobody else would be at all interested in how to hold these things for soldering.
Dennis Mashburn just sent me a pair of brass "Right of Way" Alcos (not to be confused with Jay's Right O' Way track products).
I might post a few photos if there is any interest.
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