Album: IAIS 801 - M420R

The Railmaster speaker is partially visible through the radiator grill, as is the rear headlight tubing. I dry-brushed the grill itself to simulate paint that was showing through from original owner Providence & Worcester.

The model is equipped with a LokSound #397-7240X decoder loaded with sounds recorded from the prototype IAIS M420Rs.

The dropsteps on the prototype 801 differed from those in the Kaslo kit, so I fabricated them from Cannon #2015 safety tread stock.
By: Joe Atkinson

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The Railmaster speaker is partially visible through the radiator grill, as is the rear headlight tubing.  I dry-brushed the grill itself to simulate paint that was showing through from original owner Providence & Worcester.

The model is equipped with a LokSound #397-7240X decoder loaded with sounds recorded from the prototype IAIS M420Rs.

The dropsteps on the prototype 801 differed from those in the Kaslo kit, so I fabricated them from Cannon #2015 safety tread stock.
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