SeeYou190my new paint booth
Hey, yeah, nice work Kevin. Might have to think in that direction as my ol' 2-20 spray ventilation system gets a might chilly in winter, (two garage doors open & 20mph SW wind). Btw, thanks for the lead about the AK weathering pencils.
Regards, Peter
Erie1951Wow, Kevin, you did a great job on that spray booth! Let us know how it works out for you.
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I posted a seperate thread all about the new painting booth.
It is amazing! I am so happy with it.
dti406Kevin, that is some hood, much more sophisticated that my simple box with an exhaust fan and furnace filter.
But all your paint jobs look flawless to me!
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Thanks for all the posts this past holiday weekend.
Middleman Mike, thanks for the comments on my work/pictures, that lighting you did sure looks great.
Alan, thanks for the comments, a very nice car, but too new for my tastes.
Mel, you do some great work with repowering and DCC that I would not care to do. I gave up with my SLR and have been taking photos with my I-Phone. My daughter the painter says I have a good eye for taking photographs.
Peter, that is some very nice subtle weathering, which I prefer to what most people now do on the modern stuff.
Kevin, that is some hood, much more sophisticated that my simple box with an exhaust fan and furnace filter.
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!
Wow, Kevin, you did a great job on that spray booth! Let us know how it works out for you.
Russ
Modeling the early '50s Erie in Paterson, NJ. Here's the link to my railroad postcard collection: https://railroadpostcards.blogspot.com/
Jimmy: I like your project. It is great to see younger people working on and detailing Athearn Blue Box models. I hope you will enjoy the finished product.
Rick: As always, I admire your work. That GULF MOBILE AND OHIO boxcar is a real eye-catcher.
Mike: I really like your pictures of the night scenes.
Allen: That is an impressive car you have added. I hope to see the full train.
Mel: I just received 10 of those Mabucchi motors in the mail. I hope to begin experimenting with one of them soon.
Peter: That MILWAUKEE ROAD boxcar look great. You did a beautiful job finishing the model.
As promised... I have something new this week... my new paint booth.
I just rolled it outrside for this picture. I am going to give it a memorial test drive this afternoon and paint a dozen or so models.
Happy weekend!
Jimmy, Thanks for the WPF start-up and view of your mill switcher project.
Been taking another stab at rolling stock weathering using mostly Pan Pastels. Also tried out the AK watercolor pencils that Kevin spoke about, I like em' and a black one saved my bacon with a few lettering boo boos.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers, have a good holiday weekend and regards, Peter
Thanks for starting off WPF Jimmy. The little switcher is looking good.
Rick - Great cars as usual. Good photo of the New Haven passenger train.
Mike - Good photos. You have done what I have yet to do with several new buildings on the layout.
This car just arrived today. One of the key cars for my Bush Memorial train.
Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. Thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Thanks for starting things off,Jimmy,I look forword to seeing the results of the super-detailing.
Rick,I always enjoy seeing your fine work,and learning a bit about the history of the cars. I like that shot on the club layout.
Since it appears everyone is still in a state of torpor from too much turkey - I'll throw out a few pictures.
Finally found some good looking O scale gooseneck lamps on ebay:
Installing LEDs on several buildings:
I'll be replacing the oversized lamp over the freight door as soon as more of the new goosenecks arrive:
Installed some lights on the outside of the roundhouse,and the station at Dry Creek:
Have a bunch of lights on poles to install,too,and I need to get a dimmer for my overhead lights.
Enjoy your weekend!
Mike
Jimmy, thanks for starting us out, good looking switcher, can't wait to see the finished product.
I managed to get a little work done this week.
Atlas (Ex-Branchline) 40' 1944 AAR Boxcar Kit, using the 4/4 ends and Murphy Panel roof as the prototype used in the 1947 build. These cars were rebuilt in 1966, I found pictures of these without the running board, so I finished it without and cut down ladders on the other side of the car. Car was painted with Scalecoat II ATSF Red paint and then lettered with Dan Kohlbergs decals for these rebuilt cars. Car was assigned to flour loading out of Jackson, MI and was to be returned there when empty.
Athearn ACF 2970CF Covered Hopper kit, painted with Scalecoat II CNW Green paint and lettered with Herald King Decals. These cars were used for sand or cement loading and could be found nationwide, I have a picture of these cars in Reading,PA.
Rapido FL9's with a passenger train on the Strongsville Model Railroad Club layout.
Thanks for looking!
Hey all. Time for weekend photo fun. This thread is where we show off what we are working on
Here's mine
Blue box sw1500. Painted for a certain steel mill railroad and home printed decals. is waiting on superdetail parts
(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).