Ted stopped by on Sunday and worked on the outer scenery backdrop. The next section did not meet up perfectly due to a bad cut by Digital Fringe (see line above the locomotives). We will try to fill this in with caulk and paint later on. | Ted is a master of graphic arts and made a perfect cut and fit around both corners. The foam board was cut from the back side while leaving the print intact. This created a seamless surface wrapping around the corners. | Two thirds of the backdrop is now finished. Ted will return soon for the final installment. |
Artist David returned on Monday and continued painting sky and clouds on the inner scenery backdrop. He completed the section at Portage depot. | Heading south David completed the sky and clouds through the entire Anchorage depot and APU areas. He will be taking next week off for a family commitment. | Rick was a whirlwind of activity. Over the week he put the small parts on the state trooper car, mounted springs in the truck of a caboose and updated the electrical diagrams. Tonight he works on Spook's corner and discovers the Princess rail car's truck was binding. The mounting screw was loosened a quarter turn and it now passes smoothly through the curve. Rick ran a seven car passenger train around the layout without problems. |
Feel free to contact me at john@alaskarails.org
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