SCL G-5 construction continues with the results above. To correct the pitting of the sides, I sanded the areas with a new #11 blade to remove the remnants of the raised details such as the rivets. A small amount of glazing putty was applied and allowed to dry. Once thoroughly dry, the areas were sanded with 0000 grade steel wool to smooth the surface. Once primer has been applied, the areas will be sanded once more and finally Archer Fine Transfer rivets will be installed to capture the look of the prototype.
The underframe has been detailed and the grab irons installed. The draft gear installation will commence once I obtain the proper tap for the coupler covers. The model was started with the installation of 0.0125" phosphor bronze wire, which quickly transitioned to the provided grab iron etchings as determined by the spacing needed.
Some of the grab iron etchings broke despite being exceptionally careful with the indicated breaks in the etchings. The result is a mix of wire and etched grab irons. Once painted black, I will assuredly have a difficult time determining which is which. Overall, the model assembles quickly and so long as one takes the time to review and the supplied diagrams, modelers should not have difficulty. The only instance of frustration I experienced was the result of etchings breaking or flying into the land of lost detail parts. Including some additional etchings would be greatly appreciated for those who lose the small bits.
The model will ultimately become SCL 131589, a member of the 1970 order delivered from Bethlehem Steel.