SeeYou190Here is the most "fun" photo from the National Train Show: . . It is SHARKS! In a TORNADO... It's a SHARKNADO!
Love it!
gmpullmanWhy do I have a Manfred Mann song in my head??
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Most people do not know that "Blinded by the Light" was written and originally recorded by Bruce Springsteen. Manfred Mann's version came later, and is much shorter than the original.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
gmpullmanHere's a sign you can download and use in your beautiful, new weld shop:
Ed, Thanks for the sign and the kind words. Hah, yeah, The Mighty Quinn. I'll be on the look-out for the "Man from Frisco." A shot of the old Ford plant in Richmond, Ca., right next door to the Kaiser Shipyard site and the Rosie the Riveter Museum. That day there was a train show going on inside the craneway.
Thanks again and regards, Peter
HO-Velo A remembrance structure for me in that my late grandfather Ray was a welder & plied his trade helping build Liberty Ships during WWII at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, Ca.
Hi, Peter.
Thanks for the encouragement on the Atomic Cafe
Here's a sign you can download and use in your beautiful, new weld shop:
sign_welder_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Why do I have a Manfred Mann song in my head??
I have been fascinated with the work of Henry J. Kaiser, too.
Have you seen the 1944 movie "The Man From Frisco" ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_from_Frisco
Great movie, as I recall...
Speed — More Speed
Shipsforvictoryeagle by Edmund, on Flickr
Regards, Ed
I'm happy to report that Bear Jones won his grievance over the seat and it was installed promptly, including an upgrade to an air ride seat base. Also, no surgery was required, so everyone breathed a sigh of relief after that was over
More updates on the project are now in its original thread here:
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/262930.aspx
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Here is the most "fun" photo from the National Train Show:
It is SHARKS! In a TORNADO... It's a SHARKNADO!
This was on a corner module of a beautiful HOn30 layout. This thing was a crowd favorite. The people love to find Pop-Culture on display layouts, and this one was extra whimsical, but still adored by all.
This could not be more appropriate because Sharknado 5 premiers on SyFy tomorrow night! I can't wait. I hope it is as good a 2 & 3 were.
"Sharks, why does it always have to be sharks." -Fin Shepard
Sorry for the blurrish photo. I had to leave my good camera at the office so they could record and event on Friday. Had to shoot this one with a cell phone.
SouthPennanother company house
Not protypical. Mom Dad and 7 kids wake up in the morning and one out house doesn't cut it. You need a quad house.
Mom is second from the left.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Added another company house. Now to start adding the details.
The trees have their bases attached until I am happy with their location. Some might have noticed my street lights leaning over. I have three different street lights temporarily installed around the town. I'm trying to decide which one I like best before they are permanently installed.
For early August, this is a great WPF. Heck, even in November it would be good... Thanks for all the kind comments.
Terry, Running some diesels this week, eh? Yep, the drone are on rails now, easily enough. Here's my transmtters, after I finished labeling them yesterday.
The left one for the Shay uses the right joystick to turn the lights on and off. Then it uses the two upper right switches for the cab light and the firebox lighting effects.
The right one for the Startled Hare, uses just the upper two swicthes for the front and rea lighting. For some reason, my servo switches this time (cheaper supplier -- whopps?) wouldn't work with the Flysky to turn off once turned on when on the joystick controls.
It’s your show, but I’m not sure of the wisdom of a Bear getting anywhere near the Startled Hare, Mike. on Flickr
Heh-heh, yes, the Bear is right and a grievance has been filed about that missing seat. Now if Motorman Jones is OK with the surgery below the waist required to fit into the seat properly, the Super has agreed to proceed once the medical release is signed...
Ouch! Let's hope surgery isn't needed!
FRA really didn't like the lack of steps or door hanles for the cab, so management said since the wiring is done, why not? More to come soon.
The bridge looks robust and a weathered-in part of the scenery. Top notch!
Rick J, Thanks for the beautiful REA car! There's not much more summer left and I have some PM projects to do inside, so maybe soon. Been thinking of building a couple of kits for PFE reefers I've had in the ready line for 6 months, so maybe soon?
gmpullmanMike— That sounds like a great title for a childrens book... The Bear & the Hare!
It could lead to some fun promotions, I'm sure. Some effort might be required to keep the titles all family friendly [we won't go there] on paydays, but that is why the contract spells out the requirement for a locked cab to keep the inebriated miners from harrassing T&T employees when performing their duties.
And great idea, Ed, on the USB thingee!
RDG Casey, Steamin' again
Heartland Division CB&QMike L ... The turntable looks like a fun project.
GARRY, Thanks! It's yet another copy of the SP's Laws, CA turntable, fabbed from wood I cut and whatever else I could find locally. It swivels on a 4" lazy-Susan bearing that cost $4 or so at the bog-box lumber yard. It comes out of the socket so can go inside for the winter, otherwwise is protected by the "snow shed" overhead.
George, Sharp looking NG diesel
Jumijo,Sharp restoration!
Have fun and tell-all from the NTS, Kevin!
ybdanny, Wonderful stuff, looking forward to the boxcab. I have a modern boxcab, but should build an old scholl one like yours someday, too.
Peter, Love that shop!
Jimmy, Thanks for the WPF roll-out. Scaletrains tank cars are good looking models & you've fitted that one out nicely.
Great line-up this week, especially when the dog days of summer so often hamper our model railroading.
Ed, Right-on', the Atomic Cafe, a classic that I can't wait to see finished. Btw, the Downtown Deco Facebook page has some nice photos of completed models along with the winners of Randy's Atomic Cafe model contest.
Put the finishing touches on Raymond's Welding last nite. A remembrance structure for me in that my late grandfather Ray was a welder & plied his trade helping build Liberty Ships during WWII at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, Ca.
Thanks to all, stay cool & regards, Peter
Some outstanding work and ideas here, as usual . Ed, I like your idea about the Micro-USB connectors between the loco and tender. I may use that myself.
I've been able to get a couple of things done, too. My passenger cars are finally weathered (lightly), and have warm white LEDs instead of cool white. I've also added switches that can be accessed from the outside, to allow the LEDs to be turned on and off without having to open the coaches:
For the rest of this weekend, I'll be working on my latest locomotive project, a freelanced narrow-gauge boxcab. I've been able to complete the assembly, so tomorrow will just be painting, lettering and putting the whole thing together:
The Location: Forests of the Pacific Northwest, OregonThe Year: 1948The Scale: On30The Blog: http://bvlcorr.tumblr.com
Great updates everyone.
I have nothing new to post because I am at the National Train Show in Orlando!
I will have some stuff next week.
Working on an old Mantua Shifter.
Before:
After paint Stripped:
Scratchbuilt tender light:
Painted tender:
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
This week I finished another HOn30 critter for Boothbay Railway Village. One of our guys bought it at a train show a few years ago. It was built around an old Rivirossi N scale NW-2 which did not work that well. I replaced the mechanism with one from a Kato NW-2, added a TCS Z-2 decoder, repainted it and weathered
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Mike L , Bear , Rick, Ed, Terry ... Thanks for commenting on my photos.
South Penn ... Company houses look good.
Terry ... Impressive mine scene with Alcos at work.
Bear... The bridge looks great.
Rick .... The REX car and the SCL 50's box car look fantastic.
Mike L ... The turntable looks like a fun project.
Ed ..... Your 0-6-0 project with conversion to DCC is reamrkable.
Casey ... I bet teh ground is shaking under the N-1.
Jimmy ... Again thanks for starting thos thread with a nice tank car model.
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.... Dang!... You guys do such good work. I'm running out of adjectives !
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Some great work here already everyone.
Note- what I did on my tank was the safety stripes, the yellow warning box, blue axles and weathering. I didn't put the "TILX" stuff on. That was already on. I just added some decals that were needed to make it pop.
(My Model Railroad, My Rules)
These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway. As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).
Workers on the loading dock seem to not care about the big N-1 charging by.
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Hello again, Folks!
Thanks for the opening salvo of the WPF, Jimmy!
Those Brenco bearing caps are sure distinctive. I'm looking forward to when ScaleTrains makes some products in "My" era.
Mike— That sounds like a great title for a childrens book... The Bear & the Hare!
That little critter gets more and more character every week! Keep up the great work on the T&TC Ry.
Love the Tall Viaduct and scenery, Garry. I have one tall steel viaduct but it isn't on the main it is on a branch line leading to a coal mine and doesn't see much traffic.
Great work
Nice work on the company houses "On the other-side of the tracks" South Penn.
Nice mine scene, too, C&O!
As always, Rick— great rolling stock! I love "head-end" equipment, I guess from the era when I watched passenger trains, they were pretty heavy on the Mail & Express cars
I had a chance to continue on the painting and DCC install on this little PRR B6sb.
IMG_9649_fix_web by Edmund, on Flickr
One of my big stumbling blocks when wiring brass for DCC is when I get to the jumper wires between the engine & tender.
I MAY have come up with a workable solution! How about a micro-USB plug and socket?
IMG_9655_fix_web by Edmund, on Flickr
The wired plug is from a pre-made cord I had that I carefully stripped the rubbery jacket off using a #11 blade. I bought sockets from Amazon. (quicker than Ebay/China) The one soldered to the board might be a little big but I have some smaller ones coming.
This gives me five conductors, a motor pair, headlight pair and one for the red-right rail pickup The micro-USB is a bit smaller than the equivalent 5x pin and socket.
While the paint was drying on the 0-6-0 I dug into my first Downtown Deco Hydrocal kit:
IMG_9658_fix_web by Edmund, on Flickr
The Atomic Cafe! I'm looking forward to this build, inspired by none other than our own HO-Velo (Peter)
Thanks everybody! On to more Great Stuff!
Good morning from hot and humid Northeast Ohio!
First of all thanks for all the nice comments on the cars I posted last week, that is the second Orange Blossom Special car I did since I had two decals.
Jimmy, nice work on that tank car, too new for me but it looks great!
Garry, I did not mention last week but will this week, those bridges look awesome, are you trying to take over from John Allen?
Mike, as usual more good pictures of your outdoor layout, still miss your normal indoor layout, anything happening there!
Terry, another good picture, only thing missing is a 2-6-6-2 on that mine run instead of the diesels.
Managed to get a couple of cars done this week.
Walther's Express Reefer kit, added all the grabs, painted with Scalecoat II Pullman Green and Black Paints, then lettered with Champ Decals. To be used on mail and express passenger trains. Car built in the 40's and 50's.
Kadee just announced this car as coming later this year, but as I already had the decal I jumped in ahead of them. Kadee 50' PS1 Cushion Underframe kit, painted with Scalecoat II Black Paint and lettered with Herald King Decals. Car built in 1966 and repainted in the merger scheme in 1972.
Thanks for looking!
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
Cheers, the Bear.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Gary Nice Scenery work
Mlehman Great use of Drone Technology
Here's a pair of RS units switching the mine
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Jimmy,
Tanks for the opener
GARRY,
That's a honking big bridge
SouthPenn,
Nice houses, must be a better than average company.
In the dog days of summer, still getting my fill of outdoor railroading. Not really garden RRing, as I'm not much of a gardener (although I'm taking a stab at raising some bonsai.) In many ways, the aesthetic of the Telluride & Tin Cup is rather more like an indoor layout.
Still, it's a lot like real railroading. You have to worry about the fading light when taking pics. You sometimes have to scramble around to beat the coming rainstorm. And you better bring your bug replellent if the mosquitos biting bothers you.
While I didn't get all the lighting in the rail car, affectionately known as the Startled Hare, under control, I did manage to figure out the head and tail lights. The rest are in the Hare, but darned if I can get the joysticks to work with this (different) batch of servo switches.
Before we go any further, how about a nice drone shot of the south end of the line?
Well, not as photogenic as I'd hoped, but at least the drone didn't crash
Another small improvement was finishing up the boardwalk streets in Tin Cup. You can tell it's a one-horse town, because that's all they have room for.
A ground level shot
Here's a pic of Motorman "Bear" Jones getting comfortable in the cab of the Hare.
After dark, the new lights help the Hare find it's way home.
Adding a few 'company houses'.
Jimmy .... Thanks for starting photo fun. Your tank car looks outstanding.
Below are photos of my current scenery project with scenery under and behind my new bridges. The bridges connect upper level track between sections of my layout.
Now I am ready to begin scenery in the foreground in the right side of the pictures.
Jimmy_BraumOperator series 31K tank car
Russell
It's that time again-Weekend Photo Fun. For those who are new, Weekend Photo Fun is a thread where we show off what we have been working on All week, and over the weekend. So here's one of the things I've been working on- a scale trains Operator series 31K tank car. I super detailed it with secondary market decals, and blue axles.
I also received 5 more covered hoppers to convert into ballast cars, but I wanted to finish up these tanks before I started on another project. So let's see what everyone else is working on?