[modeleng] Re: Painting schemes

Thanks, Jerry.  Just knowing that they are out there
is a tremendous help.

Al
--- Jerry Kimberlin <kimberln@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Allen Messer wrote:
> > I am on the East coast, also building in 7-1/2"
> gauge.
> >  Question:  did you draw up your own plans or are
> they
> > available on the market?
> Allen, I did not draw up my own plans.  There are
> lots of books with the 
> construction details in them.  However, I do have a
> drawn set of plans I 
> got from somewhere so they exist on the market, or
> did.  The plans I 
> have for the wooden frame wagon are by A. J. R.
> Dando and are labeled 
> W001.  They are in 7 1/4" gauge, but that can easily
> be widened to 7 
> 1/2" without worry.  I have no idea where I got the
> plans since they 
> came along with a lot of paperwork when I bought an
> unfinished 7 1/2" 
> Schools locomotive about 15 years ago.  I obtained
> the wheel castings 
> from Reeves a long time ago before they were
> reorganized.  It could be 
> that the plans came from Reeves also, but I have no
> way of knowing.    
> The plans I have are fairly ragged and have been cut
> and pasted into 
> several smaller sheets.  All the various parts are
> there but the plans 
> are sure a bit difficult to read.  Is there anything
> I can do to help 
> you out?
> 
> JerryK
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