Jay, thank you for the kind words. I have came a long way and still learning. On part of the new section I have painted the edge of the foam and it does help. Just not have gotten around to that side yet.
Ken
I hate Rust
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Ken, your scenery is looking great! One thing that bugged me on my layout was the edge of the pink foam showing which distracts from the finished scenery. As adding a facia board to the sides of the layout will be one of the last things I'll do (if I ever get that far), a tempory fix was to paint the foam edge and wood framework, (I used Walmart craft paint). I mixed the craft paint to match basic scenery color, but one could use other colors as well. It took about an hour to do,and the result was very pleasing and immediately gave the layout a finished look and the pink (or blue) foam was gone. Jay.
Jay
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Hi from Belgium,
Great work everybody, I am currently working at my plan for my new Maclau River RR.
Would be very nice to see this post every week after the week end so we could share togheter all or works.
Cheers
Marc
IronGoatGREAT LOOKING SCENE!!! That is some excellent modeling, Wolfgang.... it actually made me look twice. Are those trees scratch made, if not what brand are they, please? Bob/IG
GREAT LOOKING SCENE!!! That is some excellent modeling, Wolfgang.... it actually made me look twice. Are those trees scratch made, if not what brand are they, please?
Bob/IG
Bob, those trees are from Model Scene.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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CNJ831A recent photo of my scratchbuilt Boston Corners Stave & Heading Company's facility, circa 1940, one of the industries served by the Hudson Highlands RR. CNJ831
A recent photo of my scratchbuilt Boston Corners Stave & Heading Company's facility, circa 1940, one of the industries served by the Hudson Highlands RR.
CNJ831
Geared Steam.... Great looking cribbing. You did a fantastic job on that wall.
Woflgang, I like your photo. I couldeasily picture myself standing at the near end of the bridge...very realistic.
-Crandell
Terrific work this week, guys!
Jeff, my brother has the same tank car.
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Geared Steam Great pictures everyone. Completed and installed my retaining walls for the mine. With a Photoshopped background
Great pictures everyone.
Completed and installed my retaining walls for the mine.
With a Photoshopped background
Geared Steam:
That's flat-out TERRIFIC! Really looking forward to photos after you get the rest of the scenery in.
BTW, that Grandt Line model of the ore-crusher building is based on the Kentucky Mine up in the Sierra about 70 miles from me in Sierra City, CA. It's still there and has been restored and is the centerpiece of the Sierra County Historical Museum. My great grandfather Edward Perryman worked at the mine in the 1880's when he came over from Cornwall. I've got the same model on my layout in 'Sierra City'. Neat building.
I sure like what you've done with yours!
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Completed and installed my retaining walls for the mine. The mine was just set in place for the picture.
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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Great job, everyone.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Few more coal cars.
Cuda Ken
Third Street Switcher at work.
Some really great work here today. Too many contributors to comment on them all. Keep up the good work everyone!
Here is a little something from my updated website.
NYC E-8 #4040 pulls into Berea station at the head of a five-car mail and express on the BRVRR layout.
This is always the best thread of the week guys. I find you all inspiring.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
The Port Destiny Terminal RR got a new Tie Car , this former C&O pulp wood car . This car is based on an L&N prototype , but I could not find a photo of the car so I opted to make one based on information I had on the Prototype car , and since the PDT is jointly owned by L&N and the Southern Rwy it seemed appropriate .
Hello everybody! .... All of the pictures so far this weekend are fabulous! .... Keep on posting those great photos! ....
Here are two photos of activity at the coke oven and one photo of activity at the blast furnace. The second hand Baldwin switchers are always busy and are never washed. You can barely see the original paint schemes (GN and SP) through the grime.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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TrainManTy I'm blown away again, Zak! Great photos and modeling! I still think you need that incredibly over-priced UPS truck to emulate the prototype photo though...
I'm blown away again, Zak! Great photos and modeling! I still think you need that incredibly over-priced UPS truck to emulate the prototype photo though...
Well Ty, I know know what you can get me for Christmas.
--Zak Gardner
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SveinSome pics from a FREMO-meeting here in Norway this weekend:There are more and larger pics in my photo album here.Svein
Some pics from a FREMO-meeting here in Norway this weekend:
There are more and larger pics in my photo album here.
Svein
Looks great! Nobody can do "trees" like the Norwegians
Thanks guys for the nice words! I've been so busy with my long hours at work, night school and the joys of having two children that model railroading has been placed on the far back burner. This scene so needs to be finished. I got the dirt road in and the crossing gates but now the grass, trees and bushes need to start growing. Some day soon.........
The great shots just keep coming, everyone
Zak, those Bozeman Tunnel shots are incredible!
Well, got curious yesterday, and hooked up my new Moffat 2-8-2 to my older PFM Moffat 2-6-6-0 to see if they like each other. They do (YAY! ) So here's a couple of shots of my two Moffat 'transplants' hauling a train through Wagon Wheel Gap.
It was about 12 cars, but they did a nice job with each other.
I'm finding all these photos very inspriational. Some great stuff - just goes to show me what's possible.
And as for my contribution, I finally managed to finish off that RS-2 I was lettering - Walthers Proto N, Digitrax drop-in DCC. Runs like a dream.
The track it's sitting on, the one next to it and another open-air track across from it are also new additions to the roundhouse - I figure I'll paint my custom-painted/lettered models on these ones.
The Location: Forests of the Pacific Northwest, OregonThe Year: 1948The Scale: On30The Blog: http://bvlcorr.tumblr.com
Sweet.
duckdogger Ford86 - those SD70s give the impression they could be Frisco fantasy scheme units.
Ford86 - those SD70s give the impression they could be Frisco fantasy scheme units.
You are correct, 1 frisco and 1 of each GN big sky, SP&S, NP Freight, and CB&Q, but yall will have to wait until next week to see the rest even though they are all ready for decals now
Beautiful Gardner, Hope one day I can get that on my layout...............Figured I'd send my First Project I'm working on....and an Elevator almost complete.
A+, Zak. Very nice!!!