Modeling projects can find us just in the same way as we can discover them.
Tom Schmieder, a close friend and fellow modeler, set up a great trip for a group of us aboard the former New York Central observation car 'Hickory Creek', a 1948-built streamlined car that was intended and used on the famous NYC 20th Century Limited train between New York City and Chicago. The trip was the center of a memorable day where we had a great time while the car rolled on its original route from New York City up to Albany and return.
Out of the blue, Tom presented me a model of the Hickory Creek - a beautiful brass car that had been painted and lettered to match the car in its current appearance. Only issue, we found, was the the interior of the car was bare brass. Tom went ahead and installed a decoder and lighting for the interior, marker lights, and rear drumhead, and challenged me with doing the interior detailing to match the car on our trip. Challenge accepted!
I even made a flower vase out of some foliage and an old Athearn headlight lens. This sits on a small round table at the very back of the car on the prototype.
Not bad for a first try, right? I am really excited how this is coming out. This is opening the door to how I will also model the cars for the Conrail 'Office Car Special' - the famed OCS train.
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