Sue, don't give her any ideas! Nice Shay by the way!
jon grant Just finished detailling and weathering a sound-fitted Intermountain U18B. Jon
Just finished detailling and weathering a sound-fitted Intermountain U18B.
Jon
Amazing modelling work and photography. Looking at this pic, it was probably the longest I've looked at a photo to work out whether it was real or not. Detail is incredible.
I don't currently have a layout myself, but here's a few photos I took of a local N Scale club layout.
And one shot from a nice HO layout that I took a long time ago.
secondhandmodeler Great start to the weekend fun! Ever since I built my farm area, my cows have wandered off on their own. Since they're not glued down yet, my wife likes to place them around the layout to see if I notice. It's actually kind of funny to see what she comes up with. Well, I came home yesterday to find that one of them had wandered over to where the ladies are doing laundry! I have to say, this one cracked me up.
Great start to the weekend fun!
Ever since I built my farm area, my cows have wandered off on their own. Since they're not glued down yet, my wife likes to place them around the layout to see if I notice. It's actually kind of funny to see what she comes up with. Well, I came home yesterday to find that one of them had wandered over to where the ladies are doing laundry! I have to say, this one cracked me up.
I'll bet your wife would appreciate my horse running off with the cowboy's pants, too.
Sue
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ClinchValleySD40 jon grant: Just finished detailling and weathering a sound-fitted Intermountain U18B. Jon Great job Jon. The last one especially looks so real, at first I thought it was prototype. Awesome.
jon grant: Just finished detailling and weathering a sound-fitted Intermountain U18B. Jon
Great job Jon. The last one especially looks so real, at first I thought it was prototype. Awesome.
Ditto from me Jon. It wasn't until I spotted the "Glad Hand" hanging down under the front coupler that I realized that it was your great eye for detail that had got me. But that was after I had been looking at the detail on the wooden bridge.
Excellent work.
Blue Flamer.
Larry
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Very Nice Jon!!!
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Nice work guys! here's what i've been up to......
Been working on the downtown of my layout. Just completed the Walthers kit "Simmons Five and Dime" http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3464and turned it into Napa. just gotta get the interior done and the building will be complete.
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This scene is from my first layout. In fact, all the pictures I have been posting ether it be WPF or the show me thread (all the waterfront shots) are from my first layout, which is long gone. I took that layout down last year. I am now working on my second layout. I'll take some pictures of the new layout soon.
Sam
Great work everyone. The only thing I can offer this week are a couple of photos from the op session I had this week
Some action around Richlands, busy dispatcher
A couple of operators running a train down The Loops
A video of the op session can be found at:
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Built a couple of dump truck body and low boy to finnish off this scene
Highway 70 rockslide congestion in the Feather river canyon
[View:http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/themes/trc/utility/I picked up one of those BLMA refeers. I saw a video of a string of the real ones moving somewhere in New York and everyone had graffiti on the sides. JIm
I caught the twins switching a boxcar into the public warehouse.Tom
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Siding could use some cleaning up.
SD 7 dragging some hoppers.
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Many groovy picts this week.
Corey: that's cow's almost three sheets to the wind ;)
My daughter and I finally got the carfloat & apron installed, water effects and some basic ground cover done.Following some advice by David K. Smith, we ended up screwing the float to the layout to ensure rail alignment.Still need to add some more details: ropes, more weathering on deck, dockside details, etc.But it's nice to have the track 100% done, along with our staging / connection to the off-layout world.
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What a GREAT early start, and some MIGHTY FINE pics of your layouts. I have been working on the mountain/tunnel area (was tired of looking at pink foam). So, here are some progress shots.
Two things: 1. This scene/area is not done 2. My layout is not perfect, it never will be
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Great start to the weekend everybody!
Here are some cars that I have finished this week!
Atlas 17,600 Gallon Corn Syrup Tank, painted and lettered for CPC Int'l with Herald King Decals.
Front Range 50' ACF boxcar as a stand-in for a GATC Car, substituted Branchline 6 Panel Superior Doors to match the prototype, Painted Boxcar Red, with Silver Oddballs Decals. (They also have white and yellow for the same car)
Atlas 23,500 Gallon Tank Car, painted Signal Red and lettered with Oddballs Decals.
Thanks for looking!
Rick
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Great shots!
ollevon - nice picture. I love the brick/stone work detail.
Haven't been doing much with the layout lately, but I managed to take a new shot this week. The backdrop is digitally added:
Boston & Maine 3810 glides by the Cape Ann Mariner .
Reefers on the head end of a train coming into Atlanta:
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Did some trading with a member here and pick this up.
It is a Mehano T2A (think that is correct) Santa Fe type 2-10-2. From what I have read here on the site the Mehano engines are not know for there detail, this one has a good amount of detail.
I need to open it up and see what sizes decoder will fit in the engine.
Think it is going to become a Monon engine after the decoder is installed.
Cuda Ken
The construction crew at the lumber yard is very busy. Just now they have a break.
Great work everybody.
James ... Thanks for the fast start on Down Under Time.
Here are stock yards at my meat packing plant.
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I finally added the "Ski Train" decals on my D&RGW.
Michael
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TSR Conrail heritage unit 4004 and borrowed Norfolk Southern 3010 lead local BY-1 past the future site of Kuiken Brothers Lumber, where preparations are evident in anticipation of inbound shipments in the near future.
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Good early start to WPF guys. Keep the photos and ideas coming.
The king of 4-8-4s, a NYC Niagara at the head of a streamlined passenger train, rounds the General Industries curve at the east end of the Black River Valley layout.
Keep things going guys. I always find you inspiring.
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Excellent modeling and photos, Bob.
A pair of GP7's preparing to leave the yard. These are my first Athearns. DJ.