Alcomotive
Grandson of an ALCO Builder
I decided to do a small thread showing off some of my collections that I attained over the years from Jerome and Marks work of art. These guys were/are true crafstman of their trade. Mark unfortunately passed away at young age with terrible ailments that he fought for a long time back in 2017. Jerome to the best of my knowledge is still around but has dropped off the Model railroad scene for an unknown reason and has not been public for some time. Someday he may be back, one can only hope. He is a swell guy!
So I will start sharing some of the work these guys did over the years. Keep in mind these guys were doing these highly details way before the newly injection molds and other technology advancements such as 3D printers and the like. Mark's signature work was that he was a master electronics guy and metal worker. He would mill metal as he had a lathe and other fancy equipment. Just an eletronic genius. Jerome, he was just master of painting, kitbashing and wethering as well as placing the most subtle works of details on a locomotive. His work in my opion is/was top notch!
Each week I will will add a new Exhibit of their work so today I will post 2 units for the time being.
Enjoy and thanks for looking!
So I will start sharing some of the work these guys did over the years. Keep in mind these guys were doing these highly details way before the newly injection molds and other technology advancements such as 3D printers and the like. Mark's signature work was that he was a master electronics guy and metal worker. He would mill metal as he had a lathe and other fancy equipment. Just an eletronic genius. Jerome, he was just master of painting, kitbashing and wethering as well as placing the most subtle works of details on a locomotive. His work in my opion is/was top notch!
Each week I will will add a new Exhibit of their work so today I will post 2 units for the time being.
Enjoy and thanks for looking!
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