CSXect wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: It looks great! Blue is my favorite color. May Brutus Buckeye forgive you
Buckeye Riveter wrote: It looks great! Blue is my favorite color.
It looks great! Blue is my favorite color.
May Brutus Buckeye forgive you
Good point. B&O Blue is my favorite train color.
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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
TCA 09-64284
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Great job Chuck!
I wonder if that fastrack would look good on that bridge.......
Does it have a weight limit? Might not want to put 2 big boys on there at the same time!
Maybe you should have kept it in the Confederate Gray...... Anyway, great job Chuck!!!
Grayson
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dougdagrump wrote: That looks like B&O blue to me. What will you use as a sound deadener between the metal ties and the bridge deck ?
That looks like B&O blue to me.
What will you use as a sound deadener between the metal ties and the bridge deck ?
Doug.. I have a thin, sound deadening material, that I will put between the track and bridge. Then ballast.
Chuck
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Good job, Chuck. Didn't you say that the Confederate Gray was COVERED UP by the Union Blue?
Excellent work!
Zeke---you SANDBLAST with Grits!!!
Rich
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
I think it would have been awsome with some rust brownishred and slightly weathered
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IT really looks nice. You have every right to be proud of your work
Jim
i think im gonna get me one, but i just want a single track....dont worry mine wont be painted that blue or that grey color........dont want to start a fight....lol
think i will paint mine with grits.....j/k
Yes, I got it June of 2006. I was just out of surgery, that summer, so I waited until this year to paint it.
Thanks, Chuck
Blueberryhill RR wrote:Well,........the primer was Confederate Gray.
Way to sit on the fence Chuck!
I'm glad when the tough decisions had to be made you really stepped up, choose tubular of course!
I'm glad to finally see it finished. Great addition! Didn't you get this last summer???
Kurt
dwiemer wrote: Chuck, while the bridge looks great, even with that yankee blue, I think it would have looked much better with confederate Grey! Just kidding. Nice work.Dennis
Chuck, while the bridge looks great, even with that yankee blue, I think it would have looked much better with confederate Grey! Just kidding. Nice work.
Dennis
Well,........the primer was Confederate Gray.
TCA#09-63805
Man Chuck that bridge looks awsome I think it looks so good.
Awsome work.
Mike
Chuck : All I can say is Great !! That really looks nice !! Now I have to start saving for one of those !!
Oh, I'll bet a movie clip of trains going over that would be great, too !!
Thanks, John
Looks super great, Chuck! Even if it does have that eye sore tubular junk running over it! Love that GG1 zipping over the new bridge!
The tubular track...oi!
Here is the newly painted bridge installed on my layout. The pictures are a little dark, as I didn't want a glare from the flash:
OK...What do you guys think ???
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