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Out With the Old

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Out With the Old
Posted by PennsyLou on Monday, March 7, 2022 7:04 AM

Long time lurker and infrequent poster here.  Before starting to document construction of the new layout, I thought I would post some pictures of the old layout (#5) which was recently demolished due to a recent (May 2021) retirement move (this will also serve as a trial attempt at posting pictures).

The old Lehigh Junction & Greenville was built in a 24 x 24 purpose-built room over the garage, over the course of about 18 years.  Final status had all of the main line and the port and mountain branches operational, about half of the basic scenery completed.  With DCC I was able to run 3 or even 4 trains simultaneously over the double track mainline.  Construction stalled out in latter years as (1) late career travel and responsibilities took precedence and (2) I realized that the layout would have to be dismantled in the not-too-distant future, which was a disincentive for making substantial progress on the remaining trackwork and scenery - in the past few years I have pivoted to building craftsman (i.e. FSM) kits and dioramas for inclusion in the "future" (now under construction) layout.

PRR work train on port branch at Newark:

Hippo upgrade below Cabin Creek Coal:

Aerotrain at Metuchen

Grandma's house:

Raritan Bay (please try to imagine the water being blue):

Red Herring Packing Co (Sheepscot kit):

Cabin Creek Coal on the mountain  branch:

Bates' Mansion:

Mine and Fishing Hole:

H10 downgrade with empties:

Meet at the junction with the mountain branch:

The End:

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Monday, March 7, 2022 7:14 AM

What you had accomplished on your old layout looks great.

That scene of utter devastation looks depressing in that final photo.

Anxious to see photos of progress on your new layout.

Rich

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Posted by tstage on Monday, March 7, 2022 8:18 AM

Nice [prior] layout, Lou.  And I love the Aerotrain...although I think it would look much better with "New York Central" on the side. Smile, Wink & Grin

Tom

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Posted by crossthedog on Monday, March 7, 2022 9:30 AM

You've just torn down more great modelling than I'll ever even be able to aspire to. Is that second mine the Suydam Buckhorn Mine kit, the one by the fishing hole?

-Matt

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Posted by PennsyLou on Monday, March 7, 2022 10:24 AM

crossthedog

You've just torn down more great modelling than I'll ever even be able to aspire to. Is that second mine the Suydam Buckhorn Mine kit, the one by the fishing hole?

-Matt

 

Indeed - with a wood support structure, and Tichy windows and coal chutes.   Unfortunately it doesn't look like there will be any room for it on the new layout.

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Posted by crossthedog on Monday, March 7, 2022 11:43 AM

PennsyLou
Indeed - with a wood support structure, and Tichy windows and coal chutes. Unfortunately it doesn't look like there will be any room for it on the new layout.

I'm particularly glad you posted that picture, because it shows me how the landscape could/must be formed around the mine. I have the same model, as yet unbuilt. Someone gave it to me when I was a kid, and I opened it and was dismayed to find it was a metal kit that required soldering, which was above my skill level at the time. I found it recently. I'm almost 60. I guess if I'm not ready now I'll never be. My layout is not spacious, and I've crammed a lot of track into it. I'm not sure I'll be able to make this mine work with all three tracks but I do have a spot "in mine" for it. Wink

-Matt

 

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Posted by PennsyLou on Monday, March 7, 2022 1:04 PM

crossthedog

I have the same model, as yet unbuilt. Someone gave it to me when I was a kid, and I opened it and was dismayed to find it was a metal kit that required soldering, which was above my skill level at the time. I found it recently. I'm almost 60. I guess if I'm not ready now I'll never be.  

Matt, if you build it I do suggest that you use scale timbers for the support structure - I drew the line at trying to solder together all those little angles and cross braces!  Stained wood with a few NBW castings looks a lot better IMHO.

That's a Roco HOe (N gauge track) "critter" parked on the spur that brought coal from the mine to the tipple.   

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Posted by kasskaboose on Monday, March 7, 2022 3:17 PM

Sorry to see the layout torn asunder. What great and realistic work.  Here's hoping you get a new one started soonest.

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Posted by crossthedog on Monday, March 7, 2022 3:33 PM

PennsyLou
Matt, if you build it I do suggest that you use scale timbers for the support structure - I drew the line at trying to solder together all those little angles and cross braces! Stained wood with a few NBW castings looks a lot better IMHO. That's a Roco HOe (N gauge track) "critter" parked on the spur that brought coal from the mine to the tipple.

Thanks for the tip, Lou. I'll probably take your advice.

But I'm really curious about this photo. I thought when I looked at the diagram in the kit box a while back I saw that the mine accommodated three HO tracks two under the structure that's on supports and a third in the main large building at the lowest elevation. It looks from your photo (hard to tell because the hoppers are in the way) that your narrow gauge track goes into the small door to the left of the two HO tracks. And how could any HO equipment get through that small of a doorway anyhow? Unless there is some perspective I'm not accounting for and that small door is another HO-sized opening but further away and down a slope? But it doesn't look like that's the case. So is this model originally desiged for just two HO tracks? That would actually be better for the space I have. I need to go dig it out and look at it again. But if you could tell me how, if at all, you departed from the ground and track plans for this I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

-Matt

 

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, March 7, 2022 8:56 PM

Hi PennsyLou,

Your old layout was very well done. Like tstage, I love the Aerotrain too! I have about 10 original Varney pieces and I bought the Bowser power chassis for it as well. I like the critter too!

I look forward to seeing your progress on your new layout.

Cheers!!

Dave

P.S. Did you use explosives to take the layout apart? It sure looks like it!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaugh

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Posted by PennsyLou on Tuesday, March 8, 2022 6:53 AM

crossthedog

 So is this model originally desiged for just two HO tracks? That would actually be better for the space I have. I need to go dig it out and look at it again. But if you could tell me how, if at all, you departed from the ground and track plans for this I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

-Matt

I think I had the same issues when I opened the box on that old Suydam mine kit - how the heck is this thing supposed to fit on the layout?  Yes I can confirm that it seems to be designed for 2 HO tracks under the tipple - I seem to recall that when I was doing a trial fit on the layout, the tipple was quite low (I wanted some room to install the Tichy coal chutes) which prompted making the wood support a bit (maybe an inch) taller than the metal one provided with the kit.  The door to the lower building is in fact too small for HO equipment (it is at ground level and adjacent to the tipple tracks - so no perspective issues), but is perfect for the HOe critter and some narrow gauge coal buggies so I went in that direction.

 

 
 

 

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Posted by PennsyLou on Tuesday, March 8, 2022 6:56 AM

hon30critter

P.S. Did you use explosives to take the layout apart? It sure looks like it!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaugh

 
A sledgehammer works just as well (with a little more effort)!
 

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