tstage wrote: Terry,Have you taken a look at Kalmbach's book on modeling locomotive servicing terminals?It's a good reference and has a nice section on different ways to model ash pits. Here's a link to it on Kalmbach web site, as well as Amazon.comhttp://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/12228.htmlhttp://www.amazon.com/Railroaders-Locomotive-Servicing-Terminals-Railroader/dp/0890244146Hope that helps...Tom
Terry,
Have you taken a look at Kalmbach's book on modeling locomotive servicing terminals?
It's a good reference and has a nice section on different ways to model ash pits. Here's a link to it on Kalmbach web site, as well as Amazon.com
http://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/12228.html
http://www.amazon.com/Railroaders-Locomotive-Servicing-Terminals-Railroader/dp/0890244146
Hope that helps...
Tom
Thanks Tom
I saw this book while at my LHS yesterday
It's a great book . It did have a picture of 1 ash pit but it was much larger than
the one i'm doing
TerryinTexas
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Crandell reminded of something that I forgot to add. The Walthers Ash pit/conveyor does come with an actual beveled pit that sits underneath the opposite track. I, too, removed a few ties for realism. Unfortunately, you can't really see it from the picture angle.
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
The Life Like coal tower kit, in place below, came (comes?) with a shallow black plastic tray meant to fit below the rails where you would have removed maybe seven or eight ties. I didn't bother installing mine, but I may go back and do that under the lead to my turntable.
Tom, that is a nice setting you have there. I hope to see the rail and "dirt" added to the yard. I expect that it will look very nice.
tstage wrote: She wrote on the outside of the Ziploc bag, "Mom's ashes". I'm leaving it on there, just to see if I get any response from others.
She wrote on the outside of the Ziploc bag, "Mom's ashes". I'm leaving it on there, just to see if I get any response from others.
Now that i'm involved with it Lots of questions come to mindWhat did the railroads do with the ashes ?
Now that i'm involved with it Lots of questions come to mind
What did the railroads do with the ashes ?
tstage wrote: Terry, Are you looking for model or prototype pictures? Here's a Walthers one that I have on my layout:
Are you looking for model or prototype pictures? Here's a Walthers one that I have on my layout:
either one will do
Mine will be very small and use one of those little
portable converys on wheels
You did a nice job on that kit !
It's a pretty nice kit. And I added a light pole at one end so that it illuminates that area when I'm running "at night".
I actually had my mom scoop out a bag of ashes from her fire place so that I could use them in and around my ash pit. She wrote on the outside of the Ziploc bag, "Mom's ashes". I'm leaving it on there, just to see if I get any response from others.
I want to install a small ash pit on my layout
I did a fourm search but didn't find any pictures
Does anyone have a photo of one to share ?