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GALLERY PICTURES of models I made or painted with my decals or parts.
HO Scale CPR Alco RS3 I made from a Stewart kit and sides from my AWS-16 castings. It runs beautiful with a Kato drive. I made this CN GP38-2 from an Athearn kit and many detail parts. I used my AWS-11, AWS-12 and AWS-13 detail parts. A lot of work went into this model.
Walters SCALE TEST CAR model No. 932-5650, my AWS-1042 decals and a few detail parts make this fine model. This Overland MLW M630-W got a face lift (correct placement of window dividers) and some additional parts they forgot at the factory. Decals came from my AWS-1000 decal sheet.
I used decals from my AWS-1002 set to finish this beautiful scratch built model of a wood chip car made by Trevor Harley. With my AWS-20 doors and a Proto 1000 NSC box car you can make this BCR Newsprint car. Decals came from AWS-1002.
I built this BC RAIL Mercedes truck from a ROCO MINITANK model, made a new box from styrene and used the INTERMODAL and BCRAIL logo from my AWS-1000 decal set. This is an easy project. Intermountain No. 41899, modified AAR 40' box car and my AWS-1011 decals.
RCL683 is an Overland model with frame/truck modifications. Decals came from AWS-1000. Centrebeam car built from two Front Range kits and super detailed. Decals are on AWS-1001 set.
Intermountain Grain car with etched roof walk and decals from my AWS-1031 set. Grain car with decals from my AWS-1032 set.
Another grain car with decals from my AWS-1031 set.
Intermountain No. 41899, modified AAR 40' box car and my AWS-1009 decals.
This is a Walthers Divco Air dump car and my AWS-1043 decals.
Bachman 4-4-0 done up as CPR374, the first engine into Vancouver. Decals are AWS-1028 in HO scale and AWS-2028 in O scale.
BC Rail Hopper #2302 kitbashed many years ago from an Athern kit with decals from AWS -1001 set.
BCR Diesel Fuel tank car mostly scratch built. Decals are on AWS-1018.
Intermountain Grain car with Herald King decals and BCOL stencil from one of my sets.
All pictures in this site are copyright © Andy Wegmuller 2005/09