my sons endover


It really is a quite a machine, your pictures are fairly good too Hamilton, just remember when taking shots where the majority of the loco in in the shade either use a center weighted setting if you have it or a spot reading or move in close enough so your reading does note take into account the sky light. The sky may get somewhat bright but your subject, the shaded side of the loco will exposed much better and show more detail. Or that can be done in a photo editing program too if not too dark.

All and all this Loco doesn't look to be in too bad of shape. Nothing a wire brush or wire wheel on a cordless drill couldn't resolve. Oh, btw, I have Floquil available by the gallon too! LoL
 



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