Larry, makes me want to build a critter. Looks like a lot of fun. ~mike
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Philip thank you; hopefully she doesn't redline.
Mike thanks and yes it was fun to build even with a few challenges thrown in.
Scott thank you; it should be "one of a kind".
Owner, General Manager, and all around "chief cook and bottle washer" of the Caz Coal-and-Wood Railroad
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Roland thank you for your nice compliment. It was fun to build.
Jerry you know what they say "No guts...no glory". I've hired a driver
he just needs to show up for work; and thanks for the compliment.Owner, General Manager, and all around "chief cook and bottle washer" of the Caz Coal-and-Wood Railroad
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The Critter is detailed and finished for the most part so here's it is:
Added a few details such as the exhaust stack and the two control levers which you can see inside the Cab. The roof is card with
a piece of paper towel glued on. Several very thin coats of flat black was sprayed on and allowed to dry. Ended up with a textured
canvas covered roof.
Here is the front with the driver visible through the windshield.
And of course the back of the Critter. This was a fun build and made the Critter more in scale with the rest of the layout. So now
I have a workable engine if I want to shuffle some cars around the layout.
The detail parts have been ordered for the Store interior so it's back and finish that project before moving on to anything else. I may
also throw in a boxcar or two along the way.
Thanks for looking so until next time.Owner, General Manager, and all around "chief cook and bottle washer" of the Caz Coal-and-Wood Railroad
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Just a quick update to my last update:
Looking at my last posted photos I didn't like the roof looked as it was too thin. To remedy that I cut some scale lumber which was
painted black then glued to the edge of the roof all the way around. Now it looks thicker. Also made some signs on the computer and
Mod Podged them to the sides of the Cab. Lastly rusted up a piece of chain and added it to the cab.
Here is another view of the things added to the Critter. Now i think I can call it finished.
Merry Christmas and thanks for looking.Owner, General Manager, and all around "chief cook and bottle washer" of the Caz Coal-and-Wood Railroad
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Michael thank you. The roof bothered me so I knew I had to fix it plus it gave me the chance
to add a couple more details while I was at it. Merry Christmas!!Owner, General Manager, and all around "chief cook and bottle washer" of the Caz Coal-and-Wood Railroad
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