C&O boxcar 4235


Robert Allan
 

Well done Richard. Finish is just right.

Bob
Omaha


frograbbit602
 

Richard a fine build. Thanks for sharing.
Lester Breuer
Plymouth, MN


Paul Doggett
 

Dick 

That’s a really great looking car.

Paul Doggett.   England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 


On 18 Nov 2022, at 22:50, O Fenton Wells <srrfan1401@...> wrote:

Wowzer Richard looking really good
Fenton 


On Nov 18, 2022, at 4:58 PM, Richard Scott <rlscott5709@...> wrote:


Charlie Duckworth's recent photos of his C&O boxcar 5461 motivated me to upgrade a similar O-scale car that I built from an Intermountain kit in 1994.  The car now has new roof walks, uncoupling levers, brake hoses, and sill steps.  When first I built it the car's only weathering was a little Dullcote.  This time I weathered it more heavily with Tamiya acrylics, AIM powders, and Pro Art colored pencils.

I have an album featuring some of my freight car models on the first page of our photo section.  These cars are all O scale and include everything from scratchbuilds to modified RTR cars.  I hope you will enjoy looking through them.

Happy Thanksgiving,
Dick Scott


O Fenton Wells
 

Wowzer Richard looking really good
Fenton 


On Nov 18, 2022, at 4:58 PM, Richard Scott <rlscott5709@...> wrote:


Charlie Duckworth's recent photos of his C&O boxcar 5461 motivated me to upgrade a similar O-scale car that I built from an Intermountain kit in 1994.  The car now has new roof walks, uncoupling levers, brake hoses, and sill steps.  When first I built it the car's only weathering was a little Dullcote.  This time I weathered it more heavily with Tamiya acrylics, AIM powders, and Pro Art colored pencils.

I have an album featuring some of my freight car models on the first page of our photo section.  These cars are all O scale and include everything from scratchbuilds to modified RTR cars.  I hope you will enjoy looking through them.

Happy Thanksgiving,
Dick Scott


Richard Scott
 

Charlie Duckworth's recent photos of his C&O boxcar 5461 motivated me to upgrade a similar O-scale car that I built from an Intermountain kit in 1994.  The car now has new roof walks, uncoupling levers, brake hoses, and sill steps.  When first I built it the car's only weathering was a little Dullcote.  This time I weathered it more heavily with Tamiya acrylics, AIM powders, and Pro Art colored pencils.

I have an album featuring some of my freight car models on the first page of our photo section.  These cars are all O scale and include everything from scratchbuilds to modified RTR cars.  I hope you will enjoy looking through them.

Happy Thanksgiving,
Dick Scott