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WPF Weekend Photo Fun 4/1 thru 4/3

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WPF Weekend Photo Fun 4/1 thru 4/3
Posted by ChadLRyan on Friday, April 1, 2011 12:00 AM

The 'new' look of IC&E and DM&E engines.

With the paint on most of the road units in fairly good condition, only a lettering update was applied to the units. Hopefully the Blue & Marigold diesels will be will be around for a good time to come.


The model:
Kato HO SD40-2 Mid #37-6610
Detail Associates & RailFlyer detail parts
Decals from 8 sheets of Microscale Decals
An 'in-the-works' Ath BlueBox CP SD40-2 is behind the Kato.

Happy “April Fools” Everyone!!!

Comments Welcome!

 

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5182/5577493012_408614bb26_b.jpg

 

 

 

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Posted by selector on Friday, April 1, 2011 3:28 AM

Joke or not, I think you have some nice photos there, Chad.  A nice layout as well.

I call this one "Just Another Seneca Afternoon"

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Posted by Graffen on Friday, April 1, 2011 4:58 AM

I have been busy rebuilding the city on my layout. Here is some nightshots of it as it looks now:

As you can see it´s a work in progress. Real good time ahead of me to make all the small details now.

 

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Posted by CNJ831 on Friday, April 1, 2011 5:43 AM

Nice rendition of Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks', Gaffen. I love seeing well known scenes reproduced in miniature on layouts and always wanted to do that one, but have never quite gotten around to it. Do you perhaps have any further, 'daytime', photos so that we can see what the building's exterior and its surroundings are like in their entirety?

From what can be seen in your 'night' photo, the restaurant appears to be set on a bluff, or above a cut of some sort, making me wonder if you've executed the scene in the very same manner John Armstrong did on his layout years ago?

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Posted by SouthCoastRail on Friday, April 1, 2011 6:10 AM

Hi and welcome to April,

you guys over there are certainly great innovators. I was lucky enough to be able to get my hands on a new product to help with scenery.

Should be available soon they tell me.

Check it out here

http://southcoastrail.blogspot.com/

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Posted by Sailormatlac on Friday, April 1, 2011 6:36 AM

@Geffen, wonderful urban scene. You really caught the era.

 

This week was a very busy one.

Some progress on my fleet of 4 kitbashed drop bottom gondola (bachmann 40' gondola).

Completed the kitbashed Massey Harris dealer building. Final paintwork not done. Scratchbuilding the small 1 storey shed was quite fun.

And we reinstalled the scratchbuilt 120' turntable in the furnace closet with some mock up scenery. Purely utilitarian, the layout wasn't planned to have one and it would look out of place on it anyway.

 

 

Enjoy!

 

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, April 1, 2011 6:56 AM

 Looks like we are off to a good start!!

 Here's a few oldies but goodies from me.............

 

 

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Posted by wedudler on Friday, April 1, 2011 8:13 AM

I'm today busy with 0n26

from http://nimga.de/m/sHV1D.jpg

This is what you get with three-rail- track.

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Posted by IVRW on Friday, April 1, 2011 8:58 AM

My goodness, model railroading is hard to do. Nobody is ever willing to help you, they are all just so lazy:

Smile, Wink & Grin Happy April fools!

~G4

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Posted by jacon12 on Friday, April 1, 2011 10:28 AM

An area I'm working on that used to be a hillside with track going up into a logging area.  I simply couldn't stand all that wasted space so I'm reworking it and adding 3 new industries since I'm a bit more into ops than scenery though I like them both.

Flannigans Furniture is the larger building on the left and a scrap/salvage yard will be beside the metal building.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, April 1, 2011 10:30 AM

Great work so far, everybody!

 

This picture was around last April 1st. ... It would be nice if it was real.

 

 

The real "blackbird" paint scheme looked good on Burlington SD7's in the 1950's. Here is a model of one.  

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Posted by trainnut1250 on Friday, April 1, 2011 12:14 PM

Nice work so far in the thread.  Thought I might post a few from the old layout:

 

 

 

 

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Posted by MAbruce on Friday, April 1, 2011 2:02 PM

Nice work so far.

 

Chad - I agree.  Joke or not, that's some great modeling!

Here's a shot of some foreign power on my layout that's just passing through,..  I hope (*gulp*).  Pirate

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Posted by ChadLRyan on Friday, April 1, 2011 2:35 PM

Thanks MABruce & Selector!   I appreciate your comments!

I think what makes it neat, is that it could be probable.

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Posted by Graffen on Friday, April 1, 2011 3:12 PM

CNJ831

Nice rendition of Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks', Gaffen. I love seeing well known scenes reproduced in miniature on layouts and always wanted to do that one, but have never quite gotten around to it. Do you perhaps have any further, 'daytime', photos so that we can see what the building's exterior and its surroundings are like in their entirety?

From what can be seen in your 'night' photo, the restaurant appears to be set on a bluff, or above a cut of some sort, making me wonder if you've executed the scene in the very same manner John Armstrong did on his layout years ago?

CNJ831

Thanks for seeing the resemblence Big Smile

I put it on a "overpass" so it came up a bit and also on the front of the layout.

I took this one today:

As you see, there is some work to be done yet.

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, April 1, 2011 7:00 PM

Good work, everyone.

Opening day of trout season at Hammer Creek. DJ.

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Posted by UncBob on Friday, April 1, 2011 7:07 PM

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Posted by mountaingoatgreg on Friday, April 1, 2011 7:14 PM

Looking good so far and that is no joke....

Here is the small bit of progress I have made on my overpass.

Be Wise Beware Be Safe

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Posted by P&Slocal on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:22 PM

There are some excellent modeling pics this week.

DJ, Nice pic and very fitting. Is opening day in SE PA tomorrow or next Saturday?

~Rob S.

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Posted by -E-C-Mills on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:36 PM

Awesome!  No Fooling.

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Posted by Flashwave on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:42 PM

Right DJ, because having an Alco going VRMMBAB VMBABVMBA overhead is a good way to at

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Posted by jacon12 on Friday, April 1, 2011 9:44 PM

 

Beautiful scene, Grampy.  I like the lush grass on the right bank of the river, what is it?

Jarrell

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Good work, everyone.

Opening day of trout season at Hammer Creek. DJ.

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Posted by Margaritaman on Friday, April 1, 2011 11:25 PM

P&Slocal
There are some excellent modeling pics this week.~Rob S.

Agreed.  I really like those period correct night shots.

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, April 1, 2011 11:28 PM

Thanks, guys.  Rob, tomorrow in SE,  2 weeks, for rest of the state.

Jarrell, that is Silfor, Summer collection, I think, from Scenic Express. DJ.

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Posted by wholeman on Friday, April 1, 2011 11:50 PM

It's been too long since I posted anything so here goes.

Jaeger Kit of Weyerhaeuser Load

[View:http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/themes/trc/utility/Photobucket:550:0]

 

Another Jeager Kit of Hampton Lumber Load this one was done a lot better than the first pic because it was the first one I did.

And finally, two plate steel loads scratchbuilt out of styrene.  They aren't done, but I will try to get them done sometime next week.  They are placed on two Athearn 60' flat cars decorated for BNSF.  I weathered the decks with paint and powders.

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Posted by UncBob on Saturday, April 2, 2011 7:37 AM

Pasture area on the right side of the around the walls is done

Need to add the house- barns -silo and other structures

 

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Posted by Sailormatlac on Saturday, April 2, 2011 10:47 AM

UncBob

Pasture area on the right side of the around the walls is done

Need to add the house- barns -silo and other structures

http://bandb3536.com/meo/layout/farm.jpg

 

http://bandb3536.com/meo/layout/coalandcows.jpg

 

Nice work on this pasture. However, I would advise you to flock together you animals. In real life, cows, horses and sheeps tend to stay together and often near a water spot. For sheeps pasture, it is a common sight to see animal trail along the fences. It would give more dynamic appeal to this scenery without extra work. Anyway, a train running through countryside is a never dying classic.

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Posted by wedudler on Saturday, April 2, 2011 10:51 AM

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Posted by ESlade4 on Saturday, April 2, 2011 12:45 PM

Decided to try posting a pic to the forum, we'll see if this works.

It's an undec atlas hopper that I painted and weathered... haven't done much weathering and it looks more like it was used as an outhouse for a flock of crows than I intended.

 

 

 

I didn't get it to post right, got a link to it instead... it was a flickr page and I don't remember the rules on posting links so I edited that out.  I'll have to re-read the instructions and try again.  Sorry everyone.

 

several edits later:  Thank you selector, I finally figured out how to copy the link to the photo!

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Posted by selector on Saturday, April 2, 2011 3:01 PM

You need the URL for the full-sized image bracketed closely by the img tags.  They have the square brackets [ ] around them.

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