I have just repainted my 2-6-0 loco and am going to set it up to look like
the C & S 21. I have already completed a 22 but now I need help in
getting the correct size decals. I do know that the Champ set for locos in
O guage is to large and long for the tender. I need a set that has the
lettering for "Colorado & Southern" not over 2 & 7/8 inches long. This will fit on the side of the tender just right and be al close match to the lettering on my 22. Not too much shorter than that either or else it will not look well next to my already completed 22. Any suggestions will be greatly received.
Rio Grande Hobbies has some re-lettering sets specifically made for the 2-6-0. I haven't bought these, but I do have some of their resin kits, and they are qhite good. Here is a link to their Ebay store, and you can probably buy decals directly as well.
http://stores.ebay.com/RIO-GRANDE-HOBBY-COMPANY (http://stores.ebay.com/RIO-GRANDE-HOBBY-COMPANY)
locoman
S scale decals are 3/4 the size of O scale and may be suitable and fit?
Why not use the C&S 22 tender and just remove the number 22 off the rear and re number it 21? ;D
Royce Wilson
I have used Rio Grande Hobby On30 decals and I would recommend their decals. In fact, I have seen a 2-6-0 relettering kit from them so there wll be something besides good olde C & S #22s running on layouts across the planet; I am just as guilty. I have used Rio Grande's decals for the Bachann high side gondolas & box cars and was impressed with the sharpness of the white and the thin decal material.
Hi
I did what Royce said a couple of years ago using woodland scenic dry transfer number sheet. Wood have posted a picture but I have deleted them. If you are interested I will make a new one and post it.
shayman
Gee, thats one delima I faced not too long ago! I looked everywhere for suitable decals and didn't find squat.
Then I was informed S scale is the best that was available at the time.
That's another story, try to find S scale decals in the C&S ! If you can find any in 0n3 they fit .
My self I gave up and used WS dry transfers.
You could try www.sanjuancarco.com or even locate foothill model works.
Good luck...
I use Clover House dry transfers. They're nicely done and easy to use on large, flat surfaces, but difficult on small areas like domes.
Ray
I am not trying to advertise for Clover house, but his catalog is well worth the price.
he offers vintage advertising,all colors and styles of dry tranfers.
Royce Wilson
Royce, Thanks for the heads up on Clover House for decals. I didnt know they exisisted until now. (I must lead a sheltered life...) Thanks!
Hi all
Here is what I did to change the number.
(http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/500/2-8-0_2-6-0.JPG)
Hi
I did what Royce said a couple of years ago using woodland scenic dry transfer number sheet. Would have posted a picture but I have deleted them. If you are interested I will make a new one and post it.
shayman
Hey! those came out really nice. What an inspiration, looks like I had better get busy. Now I dont have any excuses not to have my trains decaled.