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Weekend Photo Fun, Christmas Edition, Dec. 22- Dec. 25, 2017

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Weekend Photo Fun, Christmas Edition, Dec. 22- Dec. 25, 2017
Posted by mlehman on Friday, December 22, 2017 4:21 AM

Everyone who shows up and asks for a Xmas cookie gets one.

This offer is good Dec. 25 only and must be redeemed in person.Big Smile

Started on the idler flats this week.

                                                                

Found I could take pretty good pics through the acrylic elbow guard at Durango. Here's 5521 resting awhile..

Here's hoping your train makes it home by Christmas, safe and sound, and that all your railroad-related wishes come true in the year ahead. Thanks to everyone who contributes and thanks to thoe who stop by to see what's going on  every week.

 

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Posted by zstripe on Friday, December 22, 2017 4:57 AM

Mike,

Thanks for the start up and the real weekend...LOL..

Pass the cookies please! I may have something to share later.....a lot of progress on the Bear shop build.

I like Your engine......even though it's not My road......

''Merry Christmas, All".

Take Care! Big Smile

Frank

 

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Posted by RDG Casey on Friday, December 22, 2017 5:34 AM

A screen shot from the Christmas Classic "40 Saves Christmas" when 40 finally gets to the stalled Reading Chocolate Mine run to bring the Christmas joy to town!

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, December 22, 2017 5:57 AM

Mike, thanks for starting us out, sorry won't be there for Christmas cookies.  Have fun with building those kits, and remember some of those Rio Grande units ended up with PC on their noses!

Casey, my wife would love that train, but only if it had dark chocolate!

Finally got some time to finish my Wabash GP35!

Wabash GP35's were delivered in the 1962 scheme of all blue with Silver Trucks, Fuel Tank and Cab Roofs, soon after delivery the railroad was leased to the N&W and at first all that happened was a Norfolk and Western was added above the stripe on the nose then eventually repainted in black and white.  I added lift rings and new sand covers to the model. Painted with a Floquil blue paint I mixed from an old Jim Hediger article in MR and Floquil Platinum Mist, then lettered with Microscale Decals.

Thanks for looking!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, December 22, 2017 7:50 AM

Mike: Thanks for the start. The Christmas Cookies look great. I wish I could have one. I have never had any luck taking pictures through plexiglass. Your picture looks very good.

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Casey: Great Christmas train. Looks yummy.

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Rick: The locomotive looks wonderful.

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I don't have anything new to post, so I am recycling a holiday themed picture I took last month for Show Me Something. It is a Garfield Central hopper car carrying a load of Christmas ornaments. I hope you all like it.

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As always, click the picture for a better view of the scene.

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This is why I have not made any Model Railroading progress this week. I am tearing out the kitchen. I am way behind on this due to work issues. The electrician and plumber will be here next week, and the cabinets will arrive in a couple weeks.

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I waited too long to pick out appliances. I just bought them yesterday, but they will not be delivered until February 10th! I will have an entire month of a new kitchen with no appliances.

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Oh well.

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Keep the pictures coming.

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-Kevin

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, December 22, 2017 8:13 AM

Slide those cookies down this way! Dinner

Some shots from my Christmas train.  The DPW is getting the last storm cleaned up:

Travelers starting to gather at the station:

 

I can't seem to get the curser past this picture.  Anyway, I saved some cookies!  Mike.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 22, 2017 9:21 AM

Great stuff, Everybody ! 

Mike L .... Thanks for the yummy cookies ! I like the Rio Grande F-unit (one of my favorite paint shcemes). Have fun with the kit. 

Casey .... You found a creative use for your magnificent #40. 

Kevin .... That's a colorful load in the hopper. Your kitchen project looks like too much work. 

Rick ..... Your Wabash GP35 looks fabulous. There probably is not a better looking GP35. 

Mike (in SW WI) .... Your winter scnese are realistic. Reminds me of my many years living in Michigan. 

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Below you can see I am working on my corner project. I am interupted with too much non-model-railroad-stuff..... So it takes a while to do what I want. 

I completed the scenery under the bridges. The wood truss bridge was not yet installed when I took the photo a couple of days ago. It is made from a Campbell kit. Now it is installed and connect to a track to the right of the picture. Lower level tracks show the outer track getting closer to the middle track where it will connect with a curved turnout out of view in the picture. 

My layout does not have much relating to Christmas. In the following photo, however,  you can see decorations in the window of a shop.

GARRY

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Posted by SouthPenn on Friday, December 22, 2017 5:01 PM

Progress has slowed down recently. Still a lot to do. Maybe I need a donut break.  Big Smile

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Posted by middleman on Friday, December 22, 2017 7:49 PM

Really good stuff,as The Bear would say,and cookies,too!

I was too busy this week getting ready for Christmas to get much done on my turntable,so here are a couple of shots of the old layout:

Merry Christmas!  or  Happy Holidays! as you prefer,and have a great weekend!

Mike

 

 

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Posted by tbdanny on Saturday, December 23, 2017 3:03 AM

Some great work here, as always.  Mine aren't Christmas-themed, but I've been able to complete another section of basic scenery on my layout.  This is the town of Campa, Oregon:

The Location: Forests of the Pacific Northwest, Oregon
The Year: 1948
The Scale: On30
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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, December 23, 2017 3:58 AM

middleman
Really good stuff,as The Bear would say...

Yes, the Bear would definitely say that, and biscuits too,Dinner  wot a great WPF.Thumbs UpThumbs Up
 
However, middleman Mike with your fine On30 photos in the last WPF, I had almost forgiven you for the wanton destruction of your HO layout, but what do you do this WPF??? Rub salt into my raw wounds!!!!SadCrying Smile, Wink & Grin
 
Just an old one from me…
 
on Flickr
 
Thanks to everyone for their really Good Stuff, and dependant on your outlook, have a Merry Christmas, and or Happy Holidays.

Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 4:15 AM

Excellent stuff for this Holiday Edition of WPF, Folks!

Thanks for starting things off, Mike. Wish I could take you up on that Cookie Action! Your F3 reminds me of some of the Rio Grande F7s that came east and ran on the Penn-Central. Saw them quite often in Cleveland. I should have bought one when Athearn had them available. Now they're $$$

Nice shot of the Chocolate mine run. The dark chocolate must be the Anthracite?

Rick, the silver on those trucks really brings out the detail. Did you do a wash of some kind on them after painting? Most modelers get the silver too bright, IMHO, yours look perfect.

You have a fun scene there, Kevin. Watch out for law suits with that wall obstructing vision at the crossing, though. I don't envy your kitchen project, thoughChef

Your snow scenes look great, Mike. That pickup parked on the ice reminds me of what happens around here every winter. Goofballs drive out onto Lake Erie and wind up breaking off an ice floe. The Coast Guard has to rescue them and their vehicles go into the drink! Like Spanky says, "they'll never learn".

Love your bridges, Garry! YesThey make a great setting for viewing trains. 

Super Street Scene, South Penn.

That UP shot has some real power in it, Mike. Black & White, too! Nice touch.

TBDanny, Your scenes of Campa look so inviting it seems like I could just wander right into the village and make myself at home. Great depth to those scenes!

Bear, Good to see your "archives" dusted off. Great stuff there!

Hey, where's Jimmy? Is the open house still going on?


 

So... here we are!

I finished up a sharp little NYC caboose that is an AMB Laserkit. This is a really FUN kit to build and I like very much the way it turned out.

 caboose track2 by Edmund, on Flickr

I prepainted most of the wood with Krylon primer, then after assembly it was a simple chore to brush paint everything with thinned Pollyscale. I didn't care for the flimsy brake wheels provided so I substituted a Tichy brake wheel and ratchet.

The New York Central side of the caboose track is getting a little crowded! 

 caboose track by Edmund, on Flickr

I made up a little flat car load of some ladles being shipped out for re-lining. I think I need to use a heavier flat car though. This is a Tichy car. Strapping and binding is still to be added.

 Ladle_load1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Some of you folks may have seen the photo of the B&O EM1s I posted in the Show Me Something thread but I think they deserve another look...Cool

 EM1_HighIron by Edmund, on Flickr

I use a party fog machine to add a little atmosphere before shooting the photo.

Here's what the layout room looked like before I took the shot. The EM1 headlight is the bright dot in the center.

 Foggy_town by Edmund, on Flickr

Well, there you have it!

I hope you all have a wonderful Holiday and stay safe and warm...

Regards, Ed

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, December 23, 2017 7:58 AM

Thanks Ed.  And, I absolutely agree with previous comments on your photo, it is excellent!  I thought is was art work and not a photo.  Your smoke effects on the loco makes one think, is this real, or is this artwork.  Kind of like art work that is so real and detailed, you wonder if it's a photo!

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Posted by mlehman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:32 AM

Outstanding work, everyone, and thanks for the appreciation of my Christmas cookies! I know those tasty treats would be popular. I'm looking forward to the New Year and all the great stuff that will bring to WPF. Here's hoping there's some trains in thos packages under your Xmas tree.Big Smile

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Posted by HO-Velo on Saturday, December 23, 2017 2:02 PM

Mike,  Thanks for opening the WPF with such a generous & tempting holiday invite.

RDG Casey's delightful double-headed candy express.

Kevin's colorful hopper load.

mbinsewi's holiday scene, complete with snowy tire tracks and ice fishing.

Garry's cheerfully decorated holiday window.

South Penn,  Now, that's a donut!

middleman Mike,  The UP horsepower looks good, so too the belching smoke stack.

tbdanny,  I love that old beat-up truck at the country filling station.

Bear, Such a historic looking shot.

Ed, the viaduct shot could easily adorn a train themed calendar, post or greeting card.

Thanks to everyone for providing such a delightful collection of photos.

Merry Christmas and happy holidays,  regards,  Peter

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 2:48 PM

mlehman
Outstanding work, everyone, and thanks for the appreciation of my Christmas cookies!

Mike —

If the popularity of your cookies keeps pace, you'll need one of these on your layout!

 DRGW_XM by Edmund, on Flickr

Thank you, everyone, for the compliments on my Steamy Bridge photo. The calendar idea has crossed my mind.

 IMG_5440_fix by Edmund, on Flickr

Happy Holidays to All!

Regards, Ed

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Posted by BRVRR on Sunday, December 24, 2017 8:46 AM

Great stuff again this week. Thanks guys.

An old photo but the sentiment holds true:

Keep the photos and ideas coming everyone, thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Sunday, December 24, 2017 1:55 PM

Hey everyone, great stuff so far.  Sadly, I don't have any projects this week- ran out of LEDs this past week and won;t get anymore until the 6th of January at the earliest (Thank you China shipping)... So, I'll share an Archives photo of mine.  First Circut of LEDs I had ever installed.  Taken on the club layout.

Yes the open house is still going on, and it's doing well.  We've alreaedy almost got to 200 visitors signing our guestbook this year...and only once have we blown a fuse on the layout- member accidentally dropped a BLI steamer and it blew the fuse---go figure. 

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Posted by dti406 on Sunday, December 24, 2017 3:05 PM

gmpullman

Rick, the silver on those trucks really brings out the detail. Did you do a wash of some kind on them after painting? Most modelers get the silver too bright, IMHO, yours look perfect.

 

Regards, Ed

 

Thanks for the complement Ed, I actually did nothing to the trucks except paint them. The original Toulene Based Floquil Platinum Mist would have had the bright silver finish, but I think the last couple of bottles of the Platinum Mist were the enamal version which dries into a dull aluminum type finish as shown.

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Posted by mlehman on Sunday, December 24, 2017 3:51 PM

gmpullman
gmpullman wrote the following post yesterday: mlehman Outstanding work, everyone, and thanks for the appreciation of my Christmas cookies! Mike — If the popularity of your cookies keeps pace, you'll need one of these on your layout! DRGW_XM by Edmund, on Flickr

Oh my, if I have to fill a boxcar with cookies, I'll have to start baking somewhere around July...

We do have several "cookie boxes" on the roster, though, so are prepared to handle the traffic if the orders flow in.Cool

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Posted by NP01 on Sunday, December 24, 2017 7:44 PM

I did expect a lot of photos this week with Christmas scenes, pretty amazing as always. I did not expect cookies! Thanks!!

Kids haven't been helping a lot recently, they want to play computer games instead. So our idea of creating a Christmas set was shelved and we just kept making progress on some signalling. You may have noticed my trials and tribulations in the Electrical forum.

Below is a scratch-built signal bridge with BLMA modern hooded heads, at the West end of Tidmouth station. 

Continuing with the theme of giving everyone an overview of my railroad, here's a overview picture that captures about 1/4 of the layout:

Last week, I shared pictures heading from Knapford station (on the peninsula in the above picture. Let's head WEST this week to cross the San Francisquito river over a wooden trestle. We scratchbuilt this trestle from bamboo skwers.

There is a small road that goes parallel to the river, under the trestle. Not typical to see big rigs here, but there is one driving by today:

We will continue West to next week! 

NP.

 

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Monday, December 25, 2017 6:50 AM

NP01, I like the overall shots of the layout. Looks good!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, December 25, 2017 8:47 AM

Ed,

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I know everyone else has been commenting on your foggy bridge, but the caboose scene is also really good. Your AMB kit build looks great.

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The title says this WPF runs through the 25th, today.

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Lets see some fun photos of eveyone's trains for Christmas.

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My wife bought me an undecorated 6,000 gallon tank car from BLI:

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Posted by NP01 on Monday, December 25, 2017 6:37 PM

Water Level Route
 NP01, I like the overall shots of the layout. Looks good

Thank you. Smile 

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