So before you go to visit Santa, you'd better make sure you've done some good deeds.


We were reluctant to paint it, but what can you do? I recently noticed a picture from Bob Heinlein of the interior of the 309 on Julie Johnson's website that I hadn't seen before. (It's labeled as the 209, but that's obviously a typo.)

This is a minor detail, to be sure, but if we want everything to be historically accurate, nothing is too minor to fix, if we can.

I also made a wooden setup for holding up the ceiling while I work on it, based on a piece of thin plywood. I'll want one more, I believe. I'll put some wedges between the plywood and the ceiling panel to hold the panel in place.


Also, the panels under this corner seat needed some woodwork, and were then painted also. These pieces seem to get beat up because people are always kicking them. One side had completely split into two pieces.

And I installed a post to hold up this corner piece. Compare this to the picture from my earlier post.

And then I spent a while burning paint off the ceiling of the vestibule. Progress is slow but steady.

And here's some winter scenery. I especially liked the snow sitting on the letters of the tablature.

Over in Barn 2, Jim Followell has painted the 319 controller cover I mentioned last time. There's a small run he has to buff out, and then it will be done. It looks great!

And here's the 451. This first coat will need to be sanded down and repainted, and then he'll do the grey.


The vestibules have been stripped and will be painted red along with the rest of the car. I can't wait to have this running with the 460 in regular service!

1 comment:
Good to see the progress on the 460! But I notice the new drop sash for the corner doors are still sitting in the electric car shop. Wouldn't it make sense to get those fit and installed, and have them painted the same red? On the other cars, the trim and installation of those after car painting required removal of trim and screws, and destroying some of the newly painted items.
Bob Kutella
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