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Posted by 0-6-0 on Friday, May 15, 2009 10:14 AM

Hello not a hole lot this week but my little girl gave me a new loco the other day. It is a Atlas c424 phase I # 2409

I am not much of a diesel guy but it is still a cool loco. It is now the newest one I have. Runs grate nice and smooth and does a good job pulling to. Have a grate weekend Frank

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Posted by wm3798 on Friday, May 15, 2009 10:20 AM

 Haulin' some Detroit Iron...

Remember when they used to do that?

Lee

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Posted by nik .n on Friday, May 15, 2009 11:44 AM

0-6-0

 

Oooh! A Erie Lackawanna Alco!

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Posted by selector on Friday, May 15, 2009 11:48 AM

What a wonderful gift of a nice engine!  Cool

Here, a load of scrap wheelsets is about to be taken to the foundry.

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, May 15, 2009 11:53 AM

Just moving some hoppers around.


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Posted by zgardner18 on Friday, May 15, 2009 12:12 PM

Here are photos of my Montana Rail Link fleet.  I stuck them all together in bad lighting for a photo.

 

From left to right: 4 -- F45; 3 -- SD45; 3 -- SD45-2; 1 SD40-2; 2 -- SD40; 1 -- SD35; 5 -- GP35.

I just finished one of three MRL GP35s that I have been working on.  It's #406 located in the right end of my fleet.  The other two you will see are the light color engines # 404 and 405.  They just need some pilot detailing.

Here is a photo of the next engines that will be making the transfer to MRL Blue in the near future.  I'm considering chopping the noses off of at least one of the SD9s. 

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Posted by don7 on Friday, May 15, 2009 12:58 PM

wm3798

These are surplus detroit autos and its off to the scrap yard is it?

Nice pics, it certainly appears your layout is well detailed.

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, May 15, 2009 1:05 PM

Frank, nice Alco.

Lee, Yeah, I do. 

Crandell, great scene, did you add the wood sides to that flat?

Robby, nice switching scene.

Zak, quite a line up!

 

I just returned this RS3 to my roster, with a Tsunami in it.

 

 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Friday, May 15, 2009 1:11 PM

I completed a DCC Sound conversion on my Older Athearn U Boats

this last week

I included a speaker in the trailing Dummy Loco

 http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/t/153246.aspx

Here's a short Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ez9G_CH1dk

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 15, 2009 1:15 PM

My project this past week was to rebuild an Atlas SD24 into an SD26 variant I call the SD27J. It has the distinction of being the only one of it's kind.

I started with an ordinary Atlas UP SD24.


I stripped the shell and sprayed it lightly with gray primer. I then cut apart the roof mounted air tanks and discarded the two inner ones as they had no sides. I made four more air tanks from 1/8" dowel and drilled holes in each end of them so I could insert the piping for the air system then spaced them out along both sides of the top of the long hood similar to the SD26. I then added the two remaining plastic air tanks between the middle air tanks and the dynamic brake cooler fans. I then cut down a Kadee coupler box to serve as a maintenance box for the valve system between the middle tanks. The winterization hatch was slightly modified to serve as a cover for the air filters.


I removed the turbocharger cover from the side of the body and added a blower cover I cut from a Bachann GP50 body.


The shell was then disassembled (again) and painted the colors of the Midland Gulf Railway and lighted weathered with a black paint/alcohol wash.


A DZ125 decoder was installed and programmed before the shell was reassembled.

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, May 15, 2009 1:18 PM

Good start so far. I can just about hear Grampy's Alco. Nice picture. Crandell, great scene on the CP (diesel? Confused)......

In my photo, the Heartland Zephyr is arriving in Blackhawk while and SD7 idles nearby.

GARRY

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 15, 2009 2:00 PM

Lots of great work so far! I won't bore you with (more) progress photos of mine, but I do have a new video to share! My GP18, freshly painted as White River Southern Railroad #9423 in a B&M-inspired scheme painted for me by Alex (Guilford Guy). 9423 is in Run 8 (full throttle) attacking the 4% grade just east of Enfield, NH. Make sure you choose the HD option, then put the video into full screen!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15mqqIeu2Ng

Enjoy!

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, May 15, 2009 2:44 PM

Hi Garry: You can hear that Alco here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAiYnvCVwU4

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Posted by jacon12 on Friday, May 15, 2009 3:08 PM

Grampys Trains
Hi Garry: You can hear that Alco here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAiYnvCVwU4

 

Thanks for posting that video, Grampy.  I really like the Tsunami steam decoders but have heard only a couple of the diesels.  I saw the other day that Athearn was coming out with Tsunami equipped engines soon.  I have a little Athearn sw 1500 switcher that I'd like to put one in but not sure if there's enough room for the speaker.

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Posted by selector on Friday, May 15, 2009 3:28 PM

DJ, I can't remember who markets this item, maybe Walthers or Atlas, but it is all RTR as you see it. I have just dirtied it up a bit, but the paint and sideboards are all part of the package.  It is a cute l'il feller, ain't it?

Garry, thanks.  The diesel is a SW8 from Proto 2000.  I am pleased with it, but not before I swapped out the single axle that had traction tires on it. Shock  It was nothing less than a nightmare beforehand.

-Crandell

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, May 15, 2009 3:30 PM

 Hi Jarrell: This is an Atlas model with the loose weights. I milled out an oval shape in the rear one and used a TDS mini oval speaker. (.95x.55x.15"). I also milled out room for the cap in the other weight. I sealed the speaker with clear silicone. It's not the loudest, but I like it.  DJ.

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Posted by Driline on Friday, May 15, 2009 4:21 PM

I've been experimenting with "Silflor" brand grass. The scene is not complete but you get the idea.

Wow.....looking at this photo closeup I didn't realize how really crappy my paint job is. You'd think I painted it with crayons Smile

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Posted by Wikious on Friday, May 15, 2009 5:35 PM

 I don't have anything nice looking like everyone else, but I finally got around to installing a DCC decoder. Even just a short jump up and down my diorama worked great. As soon as I figure how to stuff all the wires back in, I'll have to get some more. Digitrax DH123AT on a Bachmann system.


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Posted by Driline on Friday, May 15, 2009 6:13 PM

Wikious
As soon as I figure how to stuff all the wires back in, I'll have to get some more.

Use double sided sticky velcro to attach your decoder to the motor and then use electrical tape to snug the wires in.

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Posted by saronaterry on Friday, May 15, 2009 6:47 PM

Driline, those are great (I'm guessing) dandilions!!

How'ja do that!?!??

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, May 15, 2009 6:51 PM

Driline

Wow.....looking at this photo closeup I didn't realize how really crappy my paint job is. You'd think I painted it with crayons Smile

I like the job you did on the grass. It looks good.

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Friday, May 15, 2009 7:45 PM

 The paint job isn't terrible. It would be better if you remasked, and sprayed again. Also, the edge of the grass seems a bit rapid... maybe sprinkling some static grass on the edge of it, so that it appears to thin before hitting the ballasted area.

Alex

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Posted by jacon12 on Friday, May 15, 2009 9:26 PM

 The River Street Rambler negotiates the turntable on it's way to the roundhouse.

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Posted by jacon12 on Friday, May 15, 2009 9:28 PM

 Thanks for the info, Grampy.  If it's an Atlas I know it's a sweet running loco and now it has good sound!

Jarrell

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 Hi Jarrell: This is an Atlas model with the loose weights. I milled out an oval shape in the rear one and used a TDS mini oval speaker. (.95x.55x.15"). I also milled out room for the cap in the other weight. I sealed the speaker with clear silicone. It's not the loudest, but I like it.  DJ.


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Posted by jacon12 on Friday, May 15, 2009 9:31 PM

Driline, I like it!  Is it easy to work with?  From what I can tell the texture looks great.  How did you apply it?

Jarrell

 

 

Driline

I've been experimenting with "Silflor" brand grass. The scene is not complete but you get the idea.

Wow.....looking at this photo closeup I didn't realize how really crappy my paint job is. You'd think I painted it with crayons Smile

 
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Posted by hectorgonzales on Friday, May 15, 2009 9:46 PM

wm3798

 Haulin' some Detroit Iron...

 

Remember when they used to do that?

Lee

That is very nice picture.

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Posted by mononguy63 on Friday, May 15, 2009 10:30 PM

Good stuff here, as is the norm these days. The videos are fun. Where do you guys get the audio for those?  There's more there than what comes from an on-board speaker.

Here's what I've been up to lately - another "project on the cheap." This was all pulled from a scrap box that I acquired a while back. The four walls and basic storefront frame were obviously part of the same kit originally; the rest was cobbled up with scraps and sheet styrene, painted with Wal-Mart cheapo rattle can spray paint, with the main signage and awning drawn on the computer and printed on a cut-up file folder.

If anybody recongnizes this kit and knows who the original manufacturer was, I'd love to know.

Jim

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Posted by Margaritaman on Saturday, May 16, 2009 12:58 AM

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Posted by mikelhh on Saturday, May 16, 2009 2:58 AM

Fabulous work everyone.

 P2K Boston and Maine S1 and a couple of boxcars.

 

Mike

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Posted by Dave Vollmer on Saturday, May 16, 2009 8:07 AM
Painted, detailed, weathered, and added DCC to a Kato Conrail SD40 in N scale:

Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.

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