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Weekend Photo Fun - August 16 through 18

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, August 19, 2019 8:24 AM

HO-Velo

 

 
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Perhaps, you can expain what a western rigged dragger does. 

 

Ahoy Garry, Thanks for your interest.  As Allan mentioned, (and btw thanks Allan) the Jenny Lynn is a net-wheel fishing trawler.  It is my understanding that 'western rig' means pilot house forward with work done on the aft deck.

Regards,  Peter

  

 

Peter......  Thanks for the explanation of the boat ! 

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Alan .... I like the NYC Hudson .... Thanks for commenting on my photo. 

Mike L ... I like the old Monon RS2 photo and your "boulder" . 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, August 19, 2019 1:29 AM

BRVRR
Bear - Are you the guy leaning on the shovel?

Alan& Allan, when much younger, the Bear was an accomplished shovel handle polisher, but didn’t get much time in, as the Boss reckoned a large jack hammer was more suited to the Bear!!
Cheers, the Bear.Smile
P.S. The Bear doesn't take himself too seriouslySmile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by HO-Velo on Sunday, August 18, 2019 7:41 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q
Perhaps, you can expain what a western rigged dragger does. 

Ahoy Garry, Thanks for your interest.  As Allan mentioned, (and btw thanks Allan) the Jenny Lynn is a net-wheel fishing trawler.  It is my understanding that 'western rig' means pilot house forward with work done on the aft deck.

Regards,  Peter

  

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Posted by mlehman on Sunday, August 18, 2019 3:29 PM

A fine spread of modeling and thanks to everyone for their contributions! I've been busy with lots of summer stuff, plus a few special projects. Among them is drafting a bunch of paperwork to organize the state charitable corporation and federal 501c3 that we're packaging our local train show into now that our Illinois Terminal Division, NMRA will be organizing it after nearly 4 decades under the able guidance of the Midwest Central RR Club.

That almost takes the fun out of model railroading. I do know my modeling efforts have fallen off to around Bear-levels - and I don't have the excuse of having to handle everything with bear paws.Wink

I managed to do a small bit of scenicking with a rock I brought back from the Upper Peninsula - accidentally. I found it laying on one of the refrigerator slides in the back of our truck, must've fallen out of a shoe when we were camping on vacation.

It was a fine little boulder, too, needing no help from me to just look right. I found a great spot for it on the Silverton wye.

With a little Tacky glue to hold it in place, this impromptu project was complete.

How about a little nostalgia trip back to what the 14 yo me was up to around this time of year in 1970.

Monon RS2 #52 crossing Rockport Road southwest of Bloomington, IN as it works in quarry-to-mill service on the Maple Hill Branch, 1970.

Mike Lehman

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Posted by BRVRR on Sunday, August 18, 2019 10:12 AM

Great stuff again this weekend guys. Thanks Kevin for starting off WPF.

Rick - Great cars as always. The U25Cs are great looking engines. I'll have to check out the Strongsville club some day.

Garry - Good looking Burlington locos. Thats a fine photo.

Harrison - That is a great 1:1 photo.

Marc - Cool structure. Lots of detail to study.

Ed - Glad the water didn't rise too high. "Juice Jacks"? Good looking motors.

Alan - Interesting scenes. HO-Velo. That is a fine looking little trawler.

Bear - Are you the guy leaning on the shovel?

Nothing new from the BRVRR this week. We've been up in the U.P. visiting family most of the week.

Here is one from the archives from 2009:

NYC Hudson #5335 at the head of a short passenger train is overtaking NYC Mikado #9519 with a short local at the west end of the BRVRR layout.

Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. Thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.

Tags: BRVRR , NYC

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, August 18, 2019 8:19 AM

Harrison ..... Thanks for commenting on my picture. .. You posted an intesting photo. 

Marc .... Your work is amazing ... The building is outstanding. 

Ed .... Nice repair of your work area. I like the PRR electrics. 

Peter ... Your work is also amazing. ... I like your boat, Jenny Lynn. Perhaps, you can expain what a western rigged dragger does. 

Bear.... I like your humor. 

Bear 

GARRY

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Sunday, August 18, 2019 7:04 AM

There has been a lot of great contributions so far this week. Thank you for the positive remarks for my photographs.

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I love this thread.

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Keep the stuff coming. There is one more day in the weekend.

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-Kevin

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Posted by Alantrains on Sunday, August 18, 2019 2:58 AM
We all know a few people like that JaBear. But I'm not sure if you are joking or not. ;)

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, August 18, 2019 2:37 AM

Beer by Bear, on Flickr

Thankyou Chaps for your really Good Stuff.Smile

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Posted by HO-Velo on Saturday, August 17, 2019 9:00 AM

Kevin,  Thanks for the WPF start-up, Ahh, nicely crafted donated works on display, now that's somethin'.

TF, A belated thanks for the kind words last week.  I recall a long stint of Mondays & Tuesdays off, something I at first bemoaned, but as the saying goes 'when given lemons, make lemonade,' made for a lot of quiet hours modeling.

Putting the finishing touches on the Jenny Lynn (my daughters name), a 51' western rigged dragger.  

Thanks to all the contributors and viewers.  Have a good weekend and regards, Peter

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Posted by Alantrains on Saturday, August 17, 2019 3:36 AM

Great photos all, obviously a lot of work going on.

The boys have finished the new crossover and the tortoise motors are connected and frogs wired to the aux contacts so a smooth ride through them even for the 0-6-0 tanks engine.    Done Just have to pick up those peco springs as we don't need them for tortoise motored turnouts

Must be time for a beer!

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, August 16, 2019 1:12 PM

Thanks for kicking-off this episode of WPF, Kevin Smile

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Share what you have been up to this week. Weekend Photo Fun is always my favorite thread.

Excellent contributions, fellows! Always fun to see the great photos Yes


 

No real joy for me this week — but a job that I had to get done sooner or later. Back in October we had a deluge of rain that swamped the basement window well. Water seeped in and made a mess. Fortunately very little in the way of model railroad tools or equipment was damaged:

 Shop_floor2 by Edmund, on Flickr

I made repairs to this area that took the brunt of the water damage. Glad I didn't go farther since, wouldn't 'ya know, we got another six-inch rainfall a few weeks ago. So I finally got 'round to pulling up all the underlayment and laying waterproof solid vinyl interlocking plank flooring.

 Model_lab1 by Edmund, on Flickr

 Model_lab by Edmund, on Flickr

I'm nearly finished and hopefully will get back to "training" next week Big Smile Yes

How about a couple of "juice-jacks" for old times' sake?

 PRR_under-wire2_2k by Edmund, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by Marc_Magnus on Friday, August 16, 2019 8:00 AM

 

Finished this structure and have give it a name.

  

Very happy to see this WPF start with some nice N scale models, congratulations!

The construction of this structure was a nice Kitbash, knowing only the central structure comes from a kit (laser kit from Laser Art - Branchline in N scale), all the rest is scratch, including the big stones walls and many details.

Last evening I just finished this next structures of my N scale Fos wharf construction.

Weathering is nearly complete, missing are some figures and cars.

Signs are made with my HP Photo Smart printer using Open Office as software.

The base is Gator foam with a small layer of water putty, colored and dry brushed.

The name come from a friend which has really have made ships and motors repairs but for Mercury and Suzuki.

More info's on "layout construction community" about "Fos wharf construction".

 

On the run whith my Maclau River RR in Nscale

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Posted by Harrison on Friday, August 16, 2019 7:58 AM

Kevin and Rick- Great cars... wait a minute, were are the cars Kevin?Wink

GMTracing- looks like some good layout progress.

EDIT: missed you by a minute Garry, nice looking scene.

I have been doing a little modeling, mosty cleaning up, organizing, and getting rid of stuff. I did see this cool track vehicle called a ballast regulator.

IMG_0114

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, August 16, 2019 7:56 AM

Kevin ..... Thanks for starting Weekend Photo Fun. Nice photos. Don't work too hard in Nashville.

JR..... Good to see you contributing in Weekend Photo Fun. Your progress is imprsssive.

Rick ....   The GB&W boxcar and the RI hopper look great. The U25C's look like they are working hard. 

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This SD9 is the trailing unit in a consist with SD24's leading. 

 

 

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, August 16, 2019 7:19 AM

Good morning from partly cloudy and warm Northeast Ohio!

Thanks for starting us out Kevin, good work on those cars.  

GMT Rading, can't see your pictures from Flickr. We always seem to have problems with stuff from Flickr.

I managed to get some work done this week!

IMRC 40' PS1 Boxcar kit, substituted a 9' PS Door from the scrapbox for the 8' Door that came with the kit. Painted the car with Scalecoat II Reefer Yellow and lettered with decals from the AnnArbor Historical Society.  The football is a layering of 3 decals, the brown football, yellow lettering and green lines.  The car was originally ordered in the late fifties in yellow & black, and repainted in this scheme in 1963. Car was equiped with DF Loaders and used for hauling paper products.

Next is the 3rd Rock Island PS 4427CF Covered Hopper I have done, Proto 2000 Kit, painted with Scalecoat II MOW Gray Paint and lettered with Oddballs Decals. Also replaced the plastic roofwalk with the Plano Etched metal one. Car was in grain service replacing the wornout 40' boxcars originally used in grain service.

A set of Rivarossi U25C engines with a coal drag on the Strongsville Club layout.

Thanks to all who commented on my cars and pictures the last couple of weeks and kudos to all who have posted also especially Garry and Alan.

Thanks for looking!

Rick Jesionowski

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Posted by GMTRacing on Friday, August 16, 2019 6:23 AM

Thanks for starting Kevin. I am always inspired by what I see here. My layout is not nearly so finished but in the last week or so between trips I've been working on undeveloped areas. Here is the back wall where there is hidden track beneath the elevated lines.

  004 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr" alt="plaster cloth embankment" />

And again after initial paint/stain/wash

  011 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr" alt="initial colors" />

 

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Weekend Photo Fun - August 16 through 18
Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, August 16, 2019 5:50 AM

Welcome to Weekend Photo Fun

August 16 - 18,  2019

All Are Welcome! 

Here is an opportunity to showcase any recent project, layout progress, or just a great photo of your model trains.. 


 

Please feel free to post any model railroad related photos here — past or present. This is a place to share photos of your layout, equipment or current project, completed or in progress.

  


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This week I have nothing new to post. I spent Monday and Tuesday driving to Nashville, and I am away from all of my modelling goodies right now.

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I spent Monday night in Atlanta. On Tuesday I went to Riverdale Station just south of Atlanta, and Trainmaster in Buford before I completed my trip to Nashville.

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I did see the donated STRATTON AND GILLETTE equipment they have operating on their store layouts.

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Riverdale Station N Scale:

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Trainmaster HO Scale:

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Share what you have been up to this week. Weekend Photo Fun is always my favorite thread.

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Enjoy!

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-Kevin

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