RR Redneck wrote:What?! KYLE BUSCH!!!!!! NO DALE EARNHARDT, JR???!!! LOL
Whoooo????
I think John bought it for the tiger on the box!
He's Grrrrrreat!
Kurt
csxt30 wrote: Great pictures everyone !! Here's a picture of my new Kelloggs truck I picked up at a flea market, bran new & still in the sealed wrapper in the box !! Same size as my Lionel trucks !! Here's a video I took of the CSX business train last week for those of you who may have missed it !! http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l112/csxt30/?action=view¤t=DSCF0860.flvThanks, John
Great pictures everyone !! Here's a picture of my new Kelloggs truck I picked up at a flea market, bran new & still in the sealed wrapper in the box !! Same size as my Lionel trucks !!
Here's a video I took of the CSX business train last week for those of you who may have missed it !!
http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l112/csxt30/?action=view¤t=DSCF0860.flv
Thanks, John
What?! KYLE BUSCH!!!!!! NO DALE EARNHARDT, JR???!!! LOL
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Dave,
Pretty neat.
Looking forward to the next installment.
Regards, Roy
Hi Jim, The concrete doesn't appear to distort, but that's irrelevant. It is only displacing RTV that would have been wasted. Think of it as the outer mold. The RTV will be the inner mold.
Here it is poured. This evening I’ll strike the mold (it takes 5 days to cure completely, but I’ll chance it as it’s been about 2.5 days). I’ll then proceed with the rest of the project and describe it here. I struck the mold, turned it over, applied vasolene to the concrete for release. See the 2 registration marks left by the 2 clay lumps. The upper half of the pour fills these in and will be keys to align the mother mold of concrete. The 3 clay pieces sticking up will be used to de-air and pour RTV into the mold once the mold cures. I’ll likely do this on Friday.The mold didn’t quite fit exactly back in the box so I lined the edges with clay. Incidentally, the non-drying clay used for the registration marks felt strangely dry. Apparently, the concrete succeeded in sucking the moisture out from it.I’ll post success for failure results. top half pouredThe other molds are coming along. Here’s half of the 2-part chassis mold weighted with BBs. I’ll pour the resin this evening for it.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Kurt, the layout takes up a space of about 22x48. Not a lot of RR or track. It is sort of a walkaround and has fairly generous aisle space.
George, the platforms are nothing more than masonite cut to fit between the rails and scribed and painted to resemble concrete. The passenger shelter uses commercial castings from Keil Line. These are sold 3 to a pack I believe for around 15 dollars. They are finished off with basswood sheets cut to fit as well as stripwood. The tarpaper is fine grit automotive sandpaper that after it was glued on was sprayed with tarnished black to seal it.
Don Connolly,
I like your passenger platforms in your posting. I am going to build something similar for my own railroad. Could you give us the Cliff's Notes version of how you built it?
George
Great pictures, everyone. I, also, liked the black and whites.
Chuck
Love your diesels!
Wayray
FIFEDOG
Perry! Looks like that guy is putting the Hammer down on Gojira!
Zeke - this was a new releast Pirate Aquarium Car from Lionel, I think it just came out a month ago? The pirates move around the deck when turned on. Nice little car and my kids loved it. I'm sure you can find these all over the place, or order online. I got mine on a pre-order from Trainz.
Spanky, excellent pics as always. Frank, I just love that layout. Roy, nice videos! Anybody I forgot, sorry - I loved it all as usual.
fifedog wrote: Here we are day one of the CUMBERLAND SUBDIVISION construction. Dividing wall from laundry area and benchwork on the ground.Chris is hard at work placing some butt joists into the benchwork.Gulp-gulp-gulp, hey boy, missed one there...Chris and Alexis test benchwork strength, as proud pappa looks on. Total time to this stage has been about 11 hours. Thanks to Jamie for posting my pics.
Here we are day one of the CUMBERLAND SUBDIVISION construction. Dividing wall from laundry area and benchwork on the ground.
Chris is hard at work placing some butt joists into the benchwork.
Gulp-gulp-gulp, hey boy, missed one there...
Chris and Alexis test benchwork strength, as proud pappa looks on. Total time to this stage has been about 11 hours. Thanks to Jamie for posting my pics.
FIFE, nice bench work remember PACE your self don't want to get burnt out.
Have fun.
laz57
Ray:
Your interiors are outstanding.
Fife - yer on your way - nice benchwork
Zeke
Walthers made it Krazy Kens but has been out of production for a while.
I know someone who has been trying to find one.
I think MTH makes something similar
who makes that garage? its really nice
Buckeye, nice sepia pics
TAS didn't replace the smoke unit, using the stock one but sure like the EOB cruise
Zeke, here is a closer look into the garage
love the engine and the scrap, not to crazy about the mth right now as i am still trying to get mine going.
very nice though
Zeke - the engine is by MTH (PS2)
buckeye - the scap loads came with the cars, also made by MTH
and yes they are a one peice molded.
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 great pics as always and your layouts are beautiful
spankybird- who makes that csx loco i really like it
dave- great pics
rayman- love the garage
frank- i like that car sitting there, did you buy it like that or did you weather it ?
jim- love the pirate car, were did you get it?
buckeye - them black n whites are really nice
The last time I posted the survey crew was hard at work laying out the new project.
Then the BUST-YER-BUTT Brothers Construction Company took over and the new water tower is completed.
Spanky, I know the Chief will really enjoy your photos as much as I have enjoyed seeing them. How did you make the scrap loads?
Great photos as always. It amazes me the variety of layouts and settings in the photos.
Ray were you able to put a TAS Smoke Unit in the Hudson? I have a 5412 Hudson.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
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Awesome photos guys!
Spanky: Are the scrap loads castings?? It looks like nuts and bolts. Very cool either way, and I love the collection of cars.
Dave: Great shots! How big is this layout?
Raymans: More excellent photos!
Our new Pirate car:
and, the last run of my 4-4-2 prior to the breakdown:
Kids - Don't do this!
With no new progress on my layout, I have to resort to recycling old photos:
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