08-22-2011, 10:34 AM
O.K. this is where I am at with my "horny" little problem
. All the pics I have seen not many locos had antlers on em'
. The ones that did were on the roof, the head light or on the front boards where I now have em'. I made em smaller, shaped em' some etc. Please be honest, should I keep em'?, get rid of em'? keep em' but make changes (if so what changes)????
And a shot of the loco out in the woods
Well I tried dry transfers and decals to put the Climax name on her, but wasn't happy with either. I did add a chain at the right rear and a 55 gal drum with a hand pump up at the right front. You might think that drum carries drinking water or fuel oil or lubricants. You might think that, silly you
. With the likes of sumpter250, Casey, Errol and Charlie around here those 1 gal. jugs of Graham County's finest weren't lasting 5 minutes so
You notice there are no labels saying what is in that drum! Didn't want to invite a train robbery :o

A shot of her pounding upgrade on the Tellico Gap loop.
Thanks guys! :mrgreen: Tad all my pulpwood eoads are hardwood twigs cut to size. Most are Maple and Hickory, some Oak.




And a shot of the loco out in the woods
Well I tried dry transfers and decals to put the Climax name on her, but wasn't happy with either. I did add a chain at the right rear and a 55 gal drum with a hand pump up at the right front. You might think that drum carries drinking water or fuel oil or lubricants. You might think that, silly you

You notice there are no labels saying what is in that drum! Didn't want to invite a train robbery :o



A shot of her pounding upgrade on the Tellico Gap loop.
Thanks guys! :mrgreen: Tad all my pulpwood eoads are hardwood twigs cut to size. Most are Maple and Hickory, some Oak.
Mike
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