I'm busy with another module, a narrow gauge module.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Zak, very nice subtle weathering on the GP.
MRL's GP35 #404
This is an Athearn RTR that I custom painted, weathered, and detailed to match the prototype. Ditch lights work without no visible wires.
Click onto my photo in my signature to see the rest of my MRL fleet that are in verious stages of being completed.
Not photoed is my unpainted SD45, 2 SD9s, and a SDP40 that I am currently kitbashing.
--Zak Gardner
My Layout Blog: http://mrl369dude.blogspot.com
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I am particularly fond of those two water towers in the top image.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
You're both very kind.
I took another two pictures, a bit more like the befores (and I've done a bit more ballast):
The platform is 50 inches long, and fits 3 coaches and one loco.
The mountain is plaster, and I will try your suggestion with dirt+grass
Justin
~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
Justin, welcome to WFP. From the looks of things you need to post more often!
How long is your passenger platform and how many cars does it services? As you may have seen I am building one out of match sticks. So far with the one I am building and the main station I have 36 inches of platform. I have 8 passenger cars two baggage cars. Guessing I need about another 24 inches of platform.
Your second picture, is it a loading dock or passenger station? Snow covered building threw me off.
I think that one plant in the first picture is a little out of scale!
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
This is my first-ever post to WPF, I never had the courage before. I've just done my first ballasting, as well
Please be gentle, guys.
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Great stuff as usual guys.
I've been out of town for a few days and couldn't post while away. Thought I'd post a photo of my finished General Industries Scene.
This is still the best thread of the week. Thanks to all who posted.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Super photos this weekend all!!! Monday's the start of MY weekend so here's my contribution. A new/old addition to my roster. This a Rivarossi Hudson #5405. Purchased brand new by my father in 1967 at my birth. It was recently in the hands of an elderly fellow model railroader who's forte is S scale. He repairs old Tinplate, Lionel, American Flyer stuff for his friends and agreed to give this one a shot for me. The loco was delivered to him in rough, rough shape. Mishandling by kids and an occasional drop to the floor rendered it one step away from the landfill. But my friend's 83 year old eyesight and arthritic hands repaired destroyed siderods, replaced brushes, tires and overhauled and cleaned the motor and handed it back to me yesterday. Runs like a champ again! Still needs a bit more TLC as the headlight needs replaced, weight added to the tender, and figure out how to secure the boiler. The clips that held it onto the frame were broken off decades ago. There is also a chip out of the top of the boiler that may just have to stay that way. But I am certainly overjoyed at how she came out in comparison to how she used to be!
Matt
duckdoggerGot these Spectrum F40pHs in 1990, ran them once, removed the details and stripped the paint. Boxed them up due to a move. Un-boxed last week. Removed the crappy cast pilot, fabricated new onces, added DA plows, MU hoses, windshield wipers, scale grab irons. This is my fantasy scheme for CSX business trains. Like a not so dark future. Applied it to the E8s last summer. " mce_src=""> " mce_src="">
Got these Spectrum F40pHs in 1990, ran them once, removed the details and stripped the paint. Boxed them up due to a move. Un-boxed last week. Removed the crappy cast pilot, fabricated new onces, added DA plows, MU hoses, windshield wipers, scale grab irons. This is my fantasy scheme for CSX business trains. Like a not so dark future. Applied it to the E8s last summer.
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Those are really cool, they look kinda British.
Good work everyone!
Well, I did some scenery work this weekend and weathering work this weekend and last. I need to clean off the tracks still, but here's some pics of the new scene:
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Very nice job on the turntable. I like the weed effect in the pit.
I put together an old Diamond scale 135' turntable this weekend....
duckdogger I am only doing one insert per photo from Photo Bucket but it doublesin the post. I have no idea why. I can't see the HTML code to correct.
I am only doing one insert per photo from Photo Bucket but it doublesin the post. I have no idea why. I can't see the HTML code to correct.
I notice text "mce_src=" between the photos and "> at the end of the second duplicate. Maybe this has something to do with it??
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
MisterBeasleyTy, I particularly like that ground-level shot of your yard ladder.
Thanks! I really like that photo as well - well worth the effort. I had to combine two different photos in Photoshop to get a wide enough range of focus (5 minutes with layer masks) and then clone out the ceiling and dust specks and make the sky look cloudy.
Driline Nice looking website you have there. You've accumulated more engines than I have in 20 years! It's got to be frustrating not to be able to run those great looking SD70Mac's around a layout, but hopefully soon you can build a larger one.
Nice looking website you have there. You've accumulated more engines than I have in 20 years! It's got to be frustrating not to be able to run those great looking SD70Mac's around a layout, but hopefully soon you can build a larger one.
Thank you,
And yes it is very frustrating slightly painful to not be able to run my SD's on a layout with a long train behind them. I hope to soon join the club, whose layout I pictured earlier, to solve that problem.
Cape Vincent Southern Railroad
HO scale Horseshoe Curve in 5’x10’
My YouTube
RailfanSGreat Work, Not much from me this week, though I did get a new desk/workbench.
Great Work,
Not much from me this week, though I did get a new desk/workbench.
Looking good as always. Ty, I particularly like that ground-level shot of your yard ladder.
I've started the first of the scenery on Phase 2 of my layout. Building from the ground up, the first thing that has to go in is the subways. This was planned as a 2-track staging space just for subway trains. But, one car has an on-board camera, and I may use a fixed camera to monitor the area since it won't be visible. So, I'm putting in another station. This one will be called South Ferry, after one of my favorites in the NYC system.
I cast a sheet of this platform in Hydrocal using a home-made mold, and then cut it into inch-wide strips to make one long platform. I sprayed it with automotive primer, brushed on the yellow safety line with Reefer Yellow, and weathered it with an India Ink wash. The platform base is a strip of scrap foam.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
IVRWJamie, I couldnt help but notice your laptop backdrop. It looks like a huge yard. Where did you get the picture?
I took the picture on the Watertown (NY) Model Railroad Club's modular layout. The photo was taken on March 14th, 2009 (yes, a year ago tomorrow) and features my SD70Mac and SD90Mac leading a mixed consist of my cars. The yard does not have scenery because it is the staging yard. Here's the photo:
Once again, this is NOT my layout and only one of the trains in the photo belongs to me,
Jamie
Consisted with My other Gold NS version.
Springfield PA
My most recent addition. An Atlas Gold MP15DC
Old:
New:
It's about 2 times the size of my old one, and has more drawers. I use it for working on locomotives/ rolling stock, structures, and any other MRR projects. It's also were I do my school work and use my laptop.
Have a great weekend everyone,
Well, this was a lucky day for Joe. One of his fellow workers found him up against a tank saddle. (see flesh colored spot in previous picture). Fortunately he wasn't hurt too bad and returned to work. His boss thinks he was taking a nap.
He's on the cat walk waving to his fellow workers
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