Unstable resin hits Ed Reutling models

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Unstable resin hits Ed Reutling models

Postby DaveJfr0 » Tue May 24, 2022 10:31 pm

I bought a couple of cast-resin treasures from Ed Reutling many years ago. I took some time to take them out and see how they're doing.

Unfortunately, even the great Ed's work has succumbed to what looks like unstable resin castings.

Below are an INT CF caboose that has warped sides and a roof that gained a giant bubble in it.

The SOU 40' boxcar with auto end-doors has a slightly warped side and a door that warped so bad it broke the hinges.

The boxcar may be salvageable, but I think the caboose is a lost cause. It's really a shame to possibly lose a piece he created.

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Re: Unstable resin hits Ed Reutling models

Postby E7 » Wed May 25, 2022 1:11 am

No doubt about it, Ed was one of the Greats!

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Re: Unstable resin hits Ed Reutling models

Postby up148 » Wed May 25, 2022 8:17 am

Totally agree on opinion of Ed. He was "old school" and direct, which kept him from being everyone's cup of tea, but he was loaded with talent and common sense. And willing to help anyone who asked for it. RIP.

It is a real shame the material didn't stand up to the test of time. Ed would be very upset knowing this.


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