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I am finally into G scale. My Father was very kind and gave me this 4-6-2 Aristocraft pacific that is somewhere bethween 16-18 years old. I has been painted several times and has seen better days.

I disassembled every piece of it and removed all the layers of paint. After fixing all the broken parts and rewiring it I now have a great looking Locomotive. I still have more detail painting to do and looking for front marker light to replace.
 

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It does look very nice, looks like you've done a good job rebuilding it. Just to let you know, Pacifics are 4-6-2s, not 4-8-2s. Anyway, good luck with your new locomotive, it looks like you've done a pretty good job with it. I had one of those exact engines, and it was absolutely bulletproof, it took multiple trips down a hill, and I ran it on 4 ft diameter curves. I definitely do not recommend running it on anything smaller than 5 ft diameter turns as I imagine it can't be that great for the drive mechanism. If you need any help, there are lots of folks on here that are very knowledgeable, far more so than I, such as Marty Cozad, Raymond (Rayman4449) Greg Elmassian, and so many others. You've definitely come to the right place!
 

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That's a nice looking rebuild. It just needs some lettering to make it complete. You might want to contact Stan Cedarleaf who haunts these forums and see what it would cost to have a set of lettering made up. Good Job!!
 

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NavyTech,

A very nice piece of work. As for the reaction, I zoomed in on it and suspect that with time this would peel? Actually, could you call it "weathering"?

Where did you order your decals from?


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