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What are you working on now ?
Posted by rrebell on Friday, April 16, 2021 9:38 AM

Being bored and not wanting to start a large project I have been finishing up little projects like loads ect. I also fixed a facia problem where there was a seam next to my computer chair that was knocked quite often and was backed at the top with only foam. I dug out a little space behind it and clamped a small peice of very hard wood I had around with wood glue as adhesive, worked great and now started to do nessisary touchup to ground cover etc. So what are you doing, big or small?

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Posted by RR_Mel on Friday, April 16, 2021 11:11 AM

I guess my days of working on big projects are a thing of the past.  I'm stuck at my computer/workbench working on small stuff.

I’m currently working on a Mel kitbash lounge car.  I started out with a Athearn Heavyweight diner and a couple of donor shells.  I cut out the smaller windows and added more large windows and now working on the frame.

I picked up a pair of new factory reject Athearn Diner car shells for $8 and pretty well chopped one up for this kitbach.




I plan on using the Athearn floor for the interior floor to keep the head room in proportion.



I’m going to fill the hole in the floor with #8 Birdshot for a bit of added weight.


 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, April 16, 2021 11:22 AM

I need to prime and paint a backdrop and re-lay some track that I am not happy with.  I don't feel like doing either.

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Posted by caldreamer on Friday, April 16, 2021 11:29 AM

Kitbashing an ore bridge for my steel mill. Since I am in N scale I am using parts from the Walthers HO scale ore bridge and scratch building the other needed parts from my N scale parts box.  It will be seven inches tall (93'4") tall and eight inches (106'8") wide.

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Posted by selector on Friday, April 16, 2021 11:34 AM

I haven't done a single thing related to the hobby since late February.  Too many other things going on, and I like to have a clear slate of days before I return to fix something that needs it, or to embark on another chunk of the layout's completion.  I miss running my trains, but my rule is I don't turn a wheel unless I'm in the train room working to advance the layout's development. 

Between cleaning up the winter's mess, erecting a greenhouse kit whose instructions predict a typical completion time of '140 minutes' [.. LaughLaughLaugh Dunce ..], planting a gajillion seeds in flats, pulling weeds, spraying dormant sprays on apples, pruning shrubs and trees, hauling garden waste bags to the curb, painting our living room and arranging carpet replacement,  ..oy.  Oh, and we had our youngest visit for two weeks with her new infant son.  She has been cooped up since March last year, delivered in June, and then returned to new-mother bliss and being cooped up again.  She needed a break, and my wife needed to see them, so we bit the bullet.

No trains, not for another two or three weeks.  Maybe after taxes. 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, April 16, 2021 11:34 AM

I left a few projects out when I packed away my train stuff 14 months ago.

I only have two left... I need to get this house work done!

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Posted by tstage on Friday, April 16, 2021 12:25 PM

Adding a firebox LED to a brass 2-6-6-2 Mallet to mimic an open firebox during shoveling.

I soldered two 1206 warm-white SMD LEDs in parallel:

These will backlight the firebox to mimic flicker.  To let the light through the firebox I drilled #80 holes in the brass backhead:

 

The LEDs received a double coat of 2:1 Tamiya X-26 clear orange & X-20A thinner.  I tested it on a single 1206 SMD LED with a 1.5K resistor wired to a test Loksound 5 decoder and it emits a very similar hue of orange-yellow from color prototype footage I've been able to find on the internet of an open firebox in a steamer.

As you can see the firebox door is closed on the model.  However, the tiny holes in the firebox should emit enough light through into the cab area to give the impression that the firebox is being open from time-to-time.

In order to mount the double LED to the backside of the backhead and center it over the drilled holes, I've had to mount the LED inside a 0.10 x 0.25" OD piece of styrene tubing.  I'll use carpet tape to mount the tubing to the backhead.  Once installed, I'll button everything up and setup the installed Loksound 5 decoder in the 2-6-6-2 Mallet boiler for firebox flicker.

After that it's figuring out how to best add a front headlight to the Mallet.  A Mallet is trickier in that regard because the front set of drivers and headlight are a separate unit from the rear drivers, which are fixed to the frame.  That means that the wires running from the decoder to the front headlight need to be "disconnect-able" in order to remove the boiler from the frame.

It was challenging enough to fit two speakers AND the decoder inside the brass boiler so that it would clear both gear towers and the large can motor.  The front headlight may prove to be even a bigger challenge.

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Posted by jjdamnit on Friday, April 16, 2021 1:06 PM

Hello All,

My modeling "season" is backward!

I am busiest with my work in the winter and have more free time in the summer.

To answer the question: EVERYTHING!

  • Rework the spiral trestle (helix) from the upper unloading platform to the mainline below
  • Re-motoring four GP-40s
  • Re-lettering a GP-30-B for the BS&P R.R.
  • Finish the installation of new trucks and wheels on over a dozen Tyco 34-foot operating hoppers
  • Installing the trucks and couplers on a scratch built Gunderson Well Car along with the load of an oversized load of replacement conveyor belt for the coal mine
  • Making the cribbing support for three flatcar loads:
    • Water pump, crusher head, and generators
    • Water diverging piping
    • Two spans of 64- and 48-foot girder bridge sections
  • Final details on the kitbashed Northern Light & Power building
  • Upgrading the bridge over the mainline from the coal unloading platform

"That's All Folks!"

Hope this helps.

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Posted by NittanyLion on Friday, April 16, 2021 4:03 PM

My basement. 

The inspector is coming to sign off on the gas line we had put in for the kitchen, which we decided to do while there's no ceiling in the basement. Once that's good and done, I can get back to work on the renovation.

The demo is 99 percent of the way there. I still have about 20 old nails from the furring strips to remove. After that, the new circuit for the sump pump can go in and I can decommission and remove old circuit. There's also so remaining wiring left behind in chunks to pull out. In some places, there is wire stapled to a joist, but neither end connects to anything any more. Have to pull all that out. 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, April 16, 2021 4:39 PM

You guys still have ambition.  I'm just working on my first cold beer of the day.

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Posted by maxman on Friday, April 16, 2021 5:08 PM

Trying to recover from weekend back surgery.

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Posted by Graham Line on Friday, April 16, 2021 5:15 PM

What? Are these posts about actual model railroading projects?  Did I stumble into the wrong forum?

On the workbench now are a set of Walthers Canadian bulkhead flats that are gaining weight using "Liquid Gravity."  Tried to find the company that once produced custom weight sets for freight cars, but they are not to be found.

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Posted by doctorwayne on Friday, April 16, 2021 5:29 PM

I'm working on coverting or modifying some passengers cars...some into different types and some into baggage and other head-end car types. I'll also be including at least three scratchbuilt postal cars, and a few fairly extreme changes for some Rivarossi coaches, which will become wooden baggage cars...this involves 17 or 18 cars, and will finish my passenger car modelling, 

A few scratchbuilt freight cars may follow, or I might instead do steam locomotives.  I have ten of those, six to detail to represent six different prototypes.
There are also two brass locos that will get scratchbuilt tender bodies, as the stock ones are incorrect for the locos being represented. 
Of the remaining two, one is a simple upgrade of an old John English Pacific, while the other will be a scratchbuild of another particular prototype.

The start of the passenger car stuff can be seen HERE, but this particular "Challenge" will run to June 1st.

Wayne

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Posted by alfadawg01 on Friday, April 16, 2021 6:03 PM
Current project is two HO scale Conrail X72 boxcars. Started with two Life-Like Evans 50' boxcars from Toys-R-Us. Modified the underframes to achieve the correct height and add cushioned underframe coupler boxes. Currently waiting for the new paint to dry and loose it's odor before applying Champ decals.

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Posted by nealknows on Friday, April 16, 2021 6:27 PM

Working on the Walthers Modern Lumber Transload kit...

https://www.walthers.com/modern-lumber-transload-kit

It happens to be a nice looking kit. However, it's made for code 83 track, not code 100. Looks like a little shim work will make this fit on the tracks just fine. I like the look...

Neal

 

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Posted by N Scale Train Boy on Friday, April 16, 2021 6:27 PM

In addition to struggling my way to the end of my second year in Architecture school, I've been finishing up work on a Kaslo Shops N Scale SD50F Kit, pretty much just have to get some decals, do some light weathering, get the windows in, and do some wiring work on the chassis I got with it. Also, on a bigger scale, with the NEB&W I'm FINALLY starting work on our competition piece for Walthers' National Model Railroad Build-Off this weekend! While we may still be separated from the majority of our railroad (it was dismantled as part of a move in Spring 2019 and hasn't been moved into our new space due to Covid and other issues), we at least are working again, so that's fun and exciting!

Check out the Balfour and Colucci Creek Southern Railroad, my proto-freelanced N scale model railroad, at bccsrailroad.weebly.com or on Youtube on my channel, N Scale Train Boy.

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Posted by caldreamer on Friday, April 16, 2021 7:02 PM

I built one of the Kaslo Shops SD50F kits.  They are a little challenging, but with patience mine came out pretty well.  Custom painted it for the BNSF in the H1 paint scheme.

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, April 16, 2021 7:11 PM

Back in 2004-2005, when I first got into HO scale modeling, I bought most of my current locomotive roster, both steam and diesel, 41 locomotives in all. 

I have just completed a project that I started in January of this year to fine tune the lighting on all 41 locomotives. When I first bought each locomotive, whatever the lighting functions were out of the box, I went with. 

So, this current project included installation of LEDs to replace incandescent bulbs, proper functioning of headlights and Mars lights in forward and reverse directions, and documentation to indicate the proper F-keys on the throttle to control the light functions.

I am amazed at how screwed up the lighting functions were out of the box on my locomotive roster. But all is good now.

Rich

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Posted by N Scale Train Boy on Friday, April 16, 2021 8:08 PM

caldreamer

Custom painted it for the BNSF in the H1 paint scheme.

Nice. Mine's in a scheme I devised for my fictional B&CCS. 

Check out the Balfour and Colucci Creek Southern Railroad, my proto-freelanced N scale model railroad, at bccsrailroad.weebly.com or on Youtube on my channel, N Scale Train Boy.

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Posted by cats think well of me on Friday, April 16, 2021 8:44 PM

Just assembled and put primer on to an Intermountain PRR tool shed model and I just finished up putting together and doing the windows on three different vintage trucks to be used for my team track and fuel dealer scenes when I get those going. 

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Posted by rrebell on Friday, April 16, 2021 9:33 PM

Wow, not a bad responce for a friday. Went to the dentist so all I got done was sanding the patch in facia. All I had done was perminate crow put in after taking out temp but temp stuck and they had to cut it out so still a bit sore. Might get to the zip texturing repair at seam if feel up to it.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Friday, April 16, 2021 9:42 PM

Well, I don't currently have any modeling projects but I am working on a list of projects that will allow a lot of modeling projects:

Complete a bathroom remodel that includes replacing most of the plumbing that is above the new layout location - plumbing almost done.

Finish painting a 12' long, 8' high set of built in bookshelves I built in my office that will hold my train and architecture library.

Clear out more unwanted stuff from the layout space to allow benchwork construction to begin.

Run wiring to the model train workbench, moved from the old house. Install lighting for the model workshop area and hook up the paint booth.

The last one obviously will allow working on individual models to resume.

It is the weekend, progress will be made on these projects.

Sheldon  

    

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Posted by rrebell on Friday, April 16, 2021 9:43 PM

Don't know but I got nothing for the crown, the temp ussually just pops off but they are using a new glue that holds too well.

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, April 16, 2021 11:10 PM

I am in the process of sorting out everything that is on my workbench and in the cabinets and shelves around it. Right now I have all of my non-DCC locomotives lined up on the bench so I can decide which ones to put sound decoders in. Eventually I will put sound in all of them but I'm not going to pop for 11 decoders all at once.

The next step will be to sort out all the box cars that are stacked along the back of the workbench. There are both kits and RTRs which I will sort into their respective tote boxes and move to the garage.

Then I will have a relatively clear workbench!YesWowThumbs Up

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Posted by FRRYKid on Saturday, April 17, 2021 2:21 AM

I have a bit of everything on the railroad (in no particular order):

  1. Finish a removable staging/interchange yard. (Waiting for quick disconnects to show up and the weather to be warm enough on a Monday or Tuesday to glue up styrofoam to extend a hill. Need to wire up two power blocks and one switch machine for it as well. Also will need to ballast the tracks. The ballast is on order.)
  2. Adding Kadees and detail parts to an engine that's older than me. (Waiting for a donor unit to arrive for a possible shell swap.)
  3. Need to test out some I/R sensors for a triple track crossing. (One mainline track and two yard tracks. One yard track doesn't have them connected to their board yet. Also need to put quick disconnects on the wires that originate on a another section.)
  4. Building a yard office based on the plans in the May MR for the one on Jones Island but doors and windows are of a prototype out of Washington State. (Need to break down and order some doors and vents to match.)
  5. A cattle car that I have to order a special set of decals for.
  6. Need to finish turfing the rest of the yard. (About half is turfed and half is not.)
  7. The streets in town need to be paved. (The original idea to "pave" them cupped when they were painted and I haven't figured out how to flatten them and they have been sitting for quite awhile.)
  8. The lake needs more coats of gloss medium or something else to fit in some pits and I also have a spot that needs leveled to accomodate a car ferry.
  9. A river on the other end of the layout needs the channel paint and gloss coated. A couple of sandbars will also need earth turfed and clam shells installed. (The clam shells are some very samll beads that are the right color.) 9a. That is waiting for me to finish a road bridge over said river. (Unfortunately, the deck for said bridge has been misplaced and I haven't gotten ambious to rebuild it or find the original.)
  10. Prepare an area for a bunch of train items that I will be getting from one of my maternal uncles at some point. (He is at a point where he can no longer model. Knew I would be getting one loco before but I didn't know until about a year ago I would be getting all of it. I'm the only one in the family that model railroads.)
  11. I'm sure there are a few that I haven't listed here but will rear their ugly heads at some point or another.
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Posted by The Milwaukee Road Warrior on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:25 AM

I'm finishing sculpting some modest land forms with foamboard, painting my entire layout in a dirt-brownish color, and installing the last bits of cork roadbed.  Tracks will come sometime this summer...., then wiring...., then model building.

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Posted by rrebell on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:29 AM

Well I zip textured the small area I damaged. Workbench almost cleared. Have a depressed center flat car to deside on. I kinda screwed it up while building, for once following the instructions was a bad idea, second one came out great and awaiting final paint on the load I made for it (a moveable steam boiler on wheels from a kit).

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:45 AM

Good morning

I had some catching up to do on this thread.  A lot of neat projects going on here.  I would like to comment on the ones with the pictures.

That's really a cool project you have going kitbashing the passengers cars Mel.  Looks great!

Tom, that was a great idea you have with making the firebox flicker with the LEDs.  I hope to see it when you are done.

The locomotive custom paint job sure looks like it's coming along well Dennis.

All the projects here sound like good ones.  

 

I've been working on the foam formations of the removable mountains in the back corners of my layout.  The two mountains will be connected together 70 scale feet above the rest of the layout with a horseshoe ore mining line.  Scratch-built  tipples will be made to load the ore cars.  I'll post some pictures on WPF when I get to it later this weekend.

 

Thanks for the cool thread rrebell.

 

 

 

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Posted by nealknows on Saturday, April 17, 2021 11:07 AM

Lastspikemike
 

Use Code 83 and connect to Code 100 with transition joiners or  Walthers transition 1/2 straights. 

Appreciate the reply.

Trying to avoid ripping up code 100 track. It will look okay as I did a rest of the pieces in between the rails.

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Posted by cowman on Saturday, April 17, 2021 6:48 PM

Walls all studded up, no place to cut insulation batts indoors, either too windy or 8" of snow making it hard to do outdoors.  Have  next week off, only one day tied up (so far), son coming home for two days next weekend.  Will we be able to sheetrock?  After that can do most of it myself, but summer haying is coming on fast.

Will have to move current layout out soon.  Will miss the little thing.

Good luck to all,

Richard

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