My apologies for the late post but I'm finding that installing the window glass to be just that... tedious.
I'm trying to make good on this post about my method of installing the window glass. But I have run into some obstacles. While trying to install the motor assembly into the Birney body, it kept snagging on the seats, pushing them up. So I spot glued the seats into place with superglue. Turns out that the motor was snagging on some of the figures elbows. So I had to file those down. Now the motor is in there but so are the seats and figures. I can't access the windows to install the glass. If I pry the seats loose, the thickness of the glue remains so that when the seats are reinstalled, they will be sitting too high. Now I'm looking into superglue solvent.
In the meantime, I installed the glass into the front window. I cut a piece clear styrene to span the front windows and glued it into place. But...



Yeah, Model Railroading might get tedious at times, but the results can be very satisfying. Yessir! Quite satisfying!
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