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3D print of the Illinois Terminal Depot Monticello Illinois

This is how I created a model of the Illinois Terminal Depot in Monticello, Illinois. 

G Scale Quarantine Project with My Kids

Since my family has been at home, we have looked for projects and "fun" things to do to pass the time and keep us all off of electronic devices.  One of these projects includes building some G scale cars. 

AMB GM&O caboose kit assembly

A friend asked if I would assemble an American Model Builders Gulf, Mobile, & Ohio (GM&O) caboose kit for them.  This blog will show the process.  

Assembly of a Great Northern Historical Society resin weed sprayer car kit

I am hoping to document the build of a Great Northern Historical Society resin kit for a weed sprayer. 

Assembly of 3D print of Illinois Terminal Combine 277

Follow along as I assemble a 3D print of Illinois Terminal Combine 277. 

Backdating an Illinois Bay Window AMB Caboose with a 3D printed Cupola

The goal will be to turn this American Model Builders Illinois Terminal caboose kit shown below (photo from the AMB website)

into this caboose as shown below (photo courtesy of Dale Jenkins collection). 

 

P&R HKa - Neat story of the development of a 3D printed model

In the following blog, I will tell the story of how the development of a 3D printed model of a P&R gondola hopper came about.  I will also share a few 3D printing mistakes and how I corrected them along the way. 

Prototype                                                                                 Model

Speedwitch Media Staley Tank Car Build

Having built several resin car kits now, and wanting a challenge, I have started a Speedwitch Media A. E. Staley Tank Car kit. 

New Project- 3D print of IT/PRR gondola hopper car

For those that have read my blogs, I am modeling the early Illinois Terminal, or the Illinois Traction as it was known before the 1930's.  My next project is recreate the early drop bottom gondola hoppers that the Illinois traction had as shown in this photo below courtesy of Mike Fourtney's collection. Specifically it is car 3065 in the foreground.  The Illinois Traction Company had about 300 of these I think.  


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