The Texaco tanker and work crew I ordered came and I went to work putting them on the layout at the diesel fueling facility.
Mr. Swanagon, owner and proprietor of Swanagon Fuel wants to know, "Where's that driver???"
One of the crews snaps back, "I think he's in the can, boss!"
Marlon
See pictures of the Clinton-Golden Valley RR
Hey marlon,
Love your layout pic's,I also like your video of the Cehalis- Centrailia steam train rides, we were there this past Halloween for the pumkin patch train ride with are grandson, we live about 70 miles south in Portland!! Your idea about butting styrene up to the track is a great idea, for your fueling and sanding complex, Im going to try that idea, with my complex, cutting the styrene won't be a problem, just measure it well and taking time, will be the key.
Looks awesome! I have this kit temporarily installed and I too am not happy with the way track goes through it. I can't just put the atlas flex track in it. Your cutting idea sounds good.
That looks nice, Marlon. I have a couple diesel service facilities to add to my layout still, including one from this kit.
Rob Spangler
Good job...looks good. I added this also to my engine area, curving one section at one end to fit between a straight and curved track. I made wood plank walkways between the rails as it was to be transition era and I guessed some diesel fillup spost would only have wood walkways. I like the look but don't know if it's prototypical. It was a fun kit, along with various other Cornerstone engine area items.
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent
gandydancer19 Looks good.
Looks good.
Thanks, Elmer!
Elmer.
The above is my opinion, from an active and experienced Model Railroader in N scale and HO since 1961.
(Modeling Freelance, Eastern US, HO scale, in 1962, with NCE DCC for locomotive control and a stand alone LocoNet for block detection and signals.) http://waynes-trains.com/ at home, and N scale at the Club.
I spent last week working on the Walthers Cornerstone diesel fueling facility. It's a rather straightforward kit. The only mods I had to make was with the base. It's molded with channels for the modeler to insert tracks. Since I already had track laid in the location I decided to put it, I used the scribed lines on the bottom to cut it into sections.
Now, all I need are some details; personnel, window washing stuff, etc. All in all, I think it came out quite well.