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Bob Dye

Richard passed away on March

Richard passed away on March 8, so it is heartening to see that his knowledge will live on.

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joef

Sorry to hear that

Sorry to hear that Richard passed away recently. We have a good half-dozen submissions from him still in our backlog. Can you provide contact information for where we can send the article payments to his survivors, please?

Richard was a prolific submitter to MRH, and I loved his LED lighting applications.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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Keith Robinson klrwhizkid

Richard's legacy

Richard leaves quite a legacy.  We are all richer for his having been part of our world, especially those of us in the Frisco world. 

His brother Marshall (known as Greg) is the sole remaining heir.  I have sent the contact information I have via separate cover.

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UPWilly

My condolences to the family

We will miss his contributions to the hobby.

 

About the stain - M.C. Fujiwara uses what he refers to as "Big Jug O' Stain" that he has mentioned a few time and defines the components in his video on scratch building a shed (this is a capture from his video):

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As can be seen in this picture above he uses India ink, Americana brand Graphite and Tan and some of the Woodland Scenics brand of "Earth Colors". See his video on this for his explanation:

The above video is Part 1 of his two part video on scratch building sheds.

 

 

Bill D.

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N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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