This week we want to share with you a donation that was made to our musuem. It is an On3 (36") switch back layout made over 30 years ago. It was a display in a local train store (Willoughby Trains).
be sure to click on the pics to enlarge them
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Wow, that's amazing how much detail is in that relatively small space. Really cool.
Nice TOM, did that engine actually run inside or just for display? Anyway it was done very good.
laz57
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Finally finished this up. Still have to put the sign on it and add a piece of trim, but for the most part this baby is done.
A buddy gave me this great suggestion for covering up that nasty electrical conduit:
With this complete, I am finished with structures for the next few months. Every structure on the top level is finally complete. I now have to work on ground covers and other scenery, wiring and final details.
Frank.....That looks great !!! You are a true craftsman.
( Love that tubular track )
Chuck
Nice work on the smoke stacks FRANK.
SPANK - nice display. I trust it still operates, if so, how long does it take that little tank to climb from the bottom to the top?
Frank53 - way to adapt & overcome, soldier.
Heres my town square, just completed it yesterday...
Laz, very nice job. I like that 63' Split Window Vette in one of the pics. It is one of my favorite cars.
Nice pics everyone.
tmcc man wrote: Laz, very nice job. I like that 63' Split Window Vette in one of the pics. It is one of my favorite cars.Nice pics everyone.
Thanks TMCCMAN, notice there are two Vettes a red and blue getting gas for the nitely cruise.
Laz - nice town square!
Finally the benchwork is done! Here's the pictorial history (click on pictures to enlarge them).
Below: OSB for the decking
Below: Homasote over the OSB and the cleats between the joists for adding 1x6 banding boards
Below: Completed benchwork with indoor/outdoor carpet over the homasote and quarter round covering the carpet edges.
Chris
Birds wrote: Laz - nice town square!Finally the benchwork is done! Here's the pictorial history (click on pictures to enlarge them).Below: OSB for the decking Below: Homasote over the OSB and the cleats between the joists for adding 1x6 banding boards Below: Completed benchwork with indoor/outdoor carpet over the homasote and quarter round covering the carpet edges.Chris
Nice bench work CHRIS, A+ grade. Love the floor levelers, good idea.
Chris - The benchwork looks fantastic!
LAZ - Very nice town square.
SK
Frank, Great building and use of existing challenges to become assets.
Laz, Love the square
Chris nice benchwork
Here is some of my helpers
And a shot of the gas station, it is a busy place
Jim
Tom, that is a great switchback.
Frank, you are increadible with your work. You really make the most out of a little real estate. I will try to use some of your ideas on my own pike.
Laz, great town square. I did not leave enough free space to do anything like that, but perhaps on the expansion.
Thanks for sharing guys.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Teriffic pictures again this week !! Love the L-girder benchwork too !!
I used to visit the hobby shop that had the Switchback layout Tom is showing, & back then the elderly fellow had that running with a Shay or Climax loco pulling about 3 log cars, as that's about how many would fit in the switchbacks. It would work its way up & then back down & all the switches would throw automaticly as it went. Really a work of art I always thought !!
Thanks, John
That On3 display/layout looks like a great Idea for an office/Den display
CSXect wrote: That On3 display/layout looks like a great Idea for an office/Den display
Yes, I agree & the guy used to take it to train shows & it always got all the attention !! It was actually called a diorama back then . If you get up to the Cleveland area be sure to visit the museum in Mentor !!
Laz - Love that blue 'vette..... very similar to the one in my garage. Did I see a houseboat? Bet your BEAR would eat grits if U put honey in them!
Nice pix everyone!
Lisa
It's been a long time since I posted any pictures about the progress on my small layout. Lately, i've been rebuilding my new (old) 364 lumber loader and wiring up some of my lighted accessories. In the meantime, I've been making trees. Oh yeah, and I've been making trees. And also making some trees. (I figure I few hundred will do my logging layout good. This is what I was doing this afternoon:
These are the small ones 3-6 inches:
Here is a batch of 10-12 inchers awaiting some ground foam:
And here are the big ones from last week already up:
As you can see in the second to last pic, things are a little sparse, that's why I'm building the little ones...also some bigger ones to fill in the back of the forest. That's 18 or so trees already up and it seems like the most pathetic little forest...
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
A few shots of my 3rd Rail T1 Duplex!
Lets see if I can upstage highrailjon. I think my Crayola engine stands up well against his Duplex. Nice job Jon
That ones a keeper, right there.
I also wish I had room for a downtown square, but the outlook is not good.
Frank53,
I'd be interested to know where you got your building flats.
George
Great pics everyone. That switchback layout is great.
Laz, Nice town square. My son has one of those split window Vets, in pieces, that he bought from a guy who took it apart and then lost interest in putting it back together. He will definatley get it back together. It may take a while as he is a perfectiionist.
I finally finished the catenary on the double track section. A few pictures.
Now I just have about 24 feet of single track to do and then the main line will be finished and I can run the electrics with the pantographs UP!
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