Album: IAIS RS-36 900

IAIS 900, made from an undec. Atlas Trainman Series RS-36

A handful of modifications were made, including a styrene plate on the front and rear pilots, Kato M.U. hoses, numerous Details Associates and Details West parts, I unfortunetaly didn't make a list like I should have.

A firecracker antenna is mounted over the cab along with its Nathan M3 air horn. Most of the grabs were custom made with wire, and I used scale chain and some styrene to replicate the pully braking system used on the front trucks on both sides. Other then basic paint and decals, I used a watered down rust color to wash the battery boxes and trucks, and gave the pilots a mild but affective coat of mud.
By: Chris Lastovich

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IAIS 900, made from an undec. Atlas Trainman Series RS-36

A handful of modifications were made, including a styrene plate on the front and rear pilots, Kato M.U. hoses, numerous Details Associates and Details West parts, I unfortunetaly didn't make a list like I should have. 

A firecracker antenna is mounted over the cab along with its Nathan M3 air horn. Most of the grabs were custom made with wire, and I used scale chain and some styrene to replicate the pully braking system used on the front trucks on both sides. Other then basic paint and decals, I used a watered down rust color to wash the battery boxes and trucks, and gave the pilots a mild but affective coat of mud.
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