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WPF 12-18 to 12-20

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Posted by tomkat-13 on Monday, December 21, 2009 5:55 PM

Action at Hawk Point.

I model MKT & CB&Q in Missouri. A MUST SEE LINK: Great photographs from glassplate negatives of St Louis 1914-1917!!!! http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/kempland/glassplate.htm Boeing Employee RR Club-St Louis http://www.berrc-stl.com/
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Posted by challenger3802 on Monday, December 21, 2009 8:03 AM

Hi Driline,

The vehicles are mostly 1:83 scale, the exception is the bus at 1:76 scale - all ideal for HO/OO gauge.  Kingston-Upon-Thames is the otherside of London about 40-50 miles from where I am. (A long way even by river!)

 Ian

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Posted by wedudler on Sunday, December 20, 2009 11:23 AM

 It's an all season layout     Smile

Or - if you remember - x-mas decoration starts in september in the city.

 Wolfgang

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Posted by P&Slocal on Sunday, December 20, 2009 9:05 AM

Wolfgang,

Love the snow covered tree on the roof of the Kwikee Mart. Puts the whole video in the Christmas spirit. Those people swimming in the pond earlier in the video must be freezing. Big Smile

Robert H. Shilling II

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Posted by Driline on Sunday, December 20, 2009 8:47 AM

challenger3802

Hi all,

Reserected th eold diorama due to my layout being taken down for a house move Sad 

Brigde seperating the coal yard and (unfinished) loco yard

 

Ian

 

I really like the landrover. What scale are the vehicles? My brother lives in Kingston-Upon-Thames. I assume thats upriver from you?

Modeling the Davenport Rock Island & Northwestern 1995 in HO
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Posted by challenger3802 on Sunday, December 20, 2009 8:18 AM

Hi all,

Reserected th eold diorama due to my layout being taken down for a house move Sad 

Brigde seperating the coal yard and (unfinished) loco yard

Coal Yard and the Overbridge

Close up of the Coal Yard

Also I've got hold of a weathered Bachmann Coal truck, which goes nicely on the diorama:

 

Ian

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Posted by Margaritaman on Saturday, December 19, 2009 10:59 PM

Talking trains with one of the masters, Bob Grech.  I think this is when I was talking about the interactive parts of my layout.  Bob, are we ready for the thunder and lightning yet?

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Posted by MudHen_462 on Saturday, December 19, 2009 10:58 PM

"Excellency in Details" really sums it up!!!  What a great job you did on your F59PHI.

Bob 

 

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Posted by tattooguy67 on Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:54 PM

Crandell your layout looks just fantastic guy! and UKGuy that jet skier is really cool, nice work! and Wedudler that gate is so neat to watch! I want one, how did you do it  if I may ask? you guys rock, do you make house calls by chance?

 

 Chuck.

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Posted by MRH044 on Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:47 PM

Here is what I worked on this week:

Amtrak 463 which I detailed and weathered. I posted more pictures here: http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/165268/1818030.aspx#1818030

http://www.haworthengineering.com/

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Posted by G Paine on Saturday, December 19, 2009 8:36 PM

C&O Fan

Like the cars Who makes them ?

Is that a Hudson Hornet poster on the office wall ?

Hi Terry, sorry to be so late in replying, been busy with pre-Christmas stuff

The tan sedan is a '35 Ford 4-door made by Mountain States Model Works in the late 80s. It's a styrene kit, but I have not seen it in many years. Busch and CMW make similar '36 Fords if that is a look you want:
http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?category=&scale=H&manu=&item=&keywords=1936+Ford&words=restrict&instock=Q&split=30&Submit=Search

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/189-41201

The maroon coupe is a generic model that came with Honest Sams; when I bought it, Sams was a Tyco kit. I think Model Power had it for a time, but it is not listed in Walthers now. The kit included 3 cars. I repainted one in Accupaint Maroon, another in Accupaint MEC Pine Green (I model MEC). I got a bit wild with the 3ed one - chopped the top, added some body putty, cut the bumpers to make nurf bars, painted it black and added a flame job.

You have a sharp eye, that is a Hudson poster on the wall of Sam's office; it came on a sheet of paper with the kit. I scanned all the signs, cleaned them up with Photoshop and printed them on photo paper.

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by tomkat-13 on Saturday, December 19, 2009 3:08 PM

Track Work at Lincoln County CO-OP Hawk Point MO.

I model MKT & CB&Q in Missouri. A MUST SEE LINK: Great photographs from glassplate negatives of St Louis 1914-1917!!!! http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/kempland/glassplate.htm Boeing Employee RR Club-St Louis http://www.berrc-stl.com/
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Posted by stebbycentral on Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:50 PM

Unfortunately this weekend's project involves destruction, not construction. I am tearing out my exisitng N-scale layout to install some built-in cabinets and shelves which will become the new home of my On30 empire. The best of my N-scale equipment will go into storage against the day that my son has a family of his own, and might want to build a layout for his kids. The rest I plan to dispose of at local swap meets.
 

I have been considering this move for some time.  Decided to get started now because my company always gives us the week off between Christmas and New Year's Day, and that will give me a concentrated block of time to work on it.  The new cabinets will be delivered tomorrow.

I have figured out what is wrong with my brain!  On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!

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Posted by steemtrayn on Saturday, December 19, 2009 10:36 AM

CNJ831

One of California modeler Burt Poppenga's mighty CNJ 2-8-2's is about to cross the culvert over Shytz Creek ...  

...And without a paddle, no less...

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Posted by CNJ831 on Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:21 AM

One of California modeler Burt Poppenga's mighty CNJ 2-8-2's is about to cross the culvert over Shytz Creek on a module which comprises a portion of the large portable display layout created by members of his local club. The layout depicts mostly railroading as it was in the northeastern United States just before the Great Depression. The photo is by Burt, one of the great CNJ modeler/hobby historians of my acquaintance. He included this and several other images in his Christmas card to me.

 

CNJ831  

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, December 19, 2009 8:23 AM

selector

It is the camera angle, Terry.  I have the camera, which is a Canon Powershot, and not a videocam, held on the end of a length of wood for reach, and it is hard to control for angle in that I can't really see the viewfinder from where I must stand.  So, the effect is greatly exaggerated.

In the overall view below, you can see the path the train is taking.  It is against the far wall on the upper curve.  There it is just under 2.9%, so it is steep, but not unrealistic by any means.  The camera is low by the trestle at one point, but the way I had to hold it out, clear of the structures, meant that it was tilted somewhat as well as facing upward.

-Crandell

Wow now that's a great shot !!

Was it taken with the stick mounted camera also ?

you're gonna have to show us how you do it !

TerryinTexas

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Posted by Medina1128 on Saturday, December 19, 2009 8:09 AM

Jarrell, nice work. What came to mind was the cover of a model railroading calendar; then each month had one of the individual pictures.

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Posted by ukguy on Saturday, December 19, 2009 2:39 AM

 Everything scratchbuilt or hand carved, no photo trickery.....

 Karl.A

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Posted by wedudler on Saturday, December 19, 2009 2:25 AM

I've no pictures, but a new video: Morning shift at Westport Terminal RR - part V

Wolfgang

 

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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, December 18, 2009 9:42 PM

Thanks Crandell. I'm glad you liked it. I liked the over all, over head, shot of your layout as well,a nice l finish to it.

 

Rob

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Posted by selector on Friday, December 18, 2009 9:38 PM

Rob, your last image is a strong keeper...well done!

-Crandell

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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, December 18, 2009 9:28 PM

Hi folks great looking stuff so far,really top notch. It's been a while since I have been a regular on the forums and even longer since I have posted here,but I have a few spare moments so here are a couple to add to the weekend. 

 

lower level meeting on the club layout.

CNR train heading for the staging yards. 

 

Have a good weekend folks.

Rob

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Posted by howmus on Friday, December 18, 2009 8:52 PM

As always a fantastic thread for the weekend!  I always look forward to seeing everyone's modeling.

About all I have accomplished that is photogenic at the moment is to finish the basic assembly of 2 more Tichy Train Group Flat cars.  Here they are on their first run around the layout.

I have 4 of the 6 now finished (except for some weathering - sometime soon).

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Friday, December 18, 2009 8:47 PM

 Great work so far everyone!

Well, began my furniture factory scratchbuild today. Tonight I will begin the smooth-it lot for it. The layout is a bit messy from working with the smooth-it and plaster, but I will eventually get that cleaned up.

 update vid

Overview of complex:

Close-ups:

Yard overview 12/18/09:

 

Sawyer Berry

Clemson University c/o 2018

Building a protolanced industrial park layout

 

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, December 18, 2009 8:15 PM

Thank you, John, I appreciate that. It's approx. 15'x36', with off layout staging at both ends. DJ.

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Posted by rs2mike on Friday, December 18, 2009 7:09 PM

Not much new here.  I finished this sw from athearn the other day and is now up for sale.  I tore it all apart and swapped the metal side frame for the plastic side frame trucks.  I isolated and cleaned the motor and wired pickups to each side of the truck.  I had an n scale decoder in it and wired the front led and was in the process of wiring and testing the back light and smoked the decoder on the rails(short).  Oh well took the decoder out and wired for dc and finished weathering it.


Good job all.

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Posted by jecorbett on Friday, December 18, 2009 7:01 PM

Grampys Trains

 Nice work, everyone.

Alco FAB2 with a WB  through freight.

 

  

Another great shot, Grampy. I think I have figured out what impresses me so much about your scenery. It stands up well to close up photography. I think my stuff looks good from 3 feet but I'm not sure the close ups would be so kind to it. I think that is the difference between good and great scenery.

Just out of curiosity, how big is your layout?

John

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 18, 2009 5:22 PM

#9423 at the new Lebanon locomotive servicing area.


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Posted by selector on Friday, December 18, 2009 4:27 PM

Thanks, Jarrell.  I undertook several trials until I was at the point of diminishing returns.  At some point the limitations of my 'apparatus' and the layout conditions meant I had to call it a video. Smile

-Crandell.

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