Sooooo apparently I have the best, most understanding wife! For our 3rd wedding anniversary she arranged for me to be the engineer on the Union Pacific Engine #942 at the Southern California Railway M
I remember when all the hoopla of coming to the USA was brewing. I know I watched them on the Sullivan show but can't exactly recall it. I remember being excited about it happening so I'm sure I did
Epoxy the two pieces together and while it's setting, you want to check the hole on the bottom of the barrel for the brass support (piece #8) and the stack (piece #9) to make sure everything will line
have odd grain patterns (look at board #2 and #9 as you count from the right hand side …the grain pop out and will look out of scale on the building. Don't get rid of the entire piece…just work aroun
Next is the application of a few A&I solutions. I use regular A&I, Dr.PH Martins Van Dyke brown ink #9 and alcohol, and PH Martins #10 Sepia and alcohol. PH Martins is avaiable at most art supply stor
Up next is kit #9- Log Haul. This is actually 2 kits in one. The first part is the wood frame and machinery which attaches to the log deck. This equipment is used to pull the chain that pulls the logs