Excellent array of pictures by all.
Dan. Thanks for your kind comments. Clarence Dock has altered a lot since that picture was taken. To the right was some 'generic warehouses' marked as 00 gauge when bought.They never looked correct to what I wanted.
I then found a Company that made backscenes of warehouses typical to Leeds. Just as I remember.
As for framing the picture? I have neve thought of it. I just look at it from time to time on my computer. Maybe I will.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Good morning
Interesting array of photos this weekend. As always, some fine craftsmanship and great scenes here guys
Thanks for sharing everyone, the kind compliments and the interesting information on the auto parts cars Ed.
TF
Good showing this weekend, everyone.
Kevin, again, a great scene. A fitting opener of WPF
David, that Rose Holt picture looks like a painting, the tones and shadows and all. You ought to frame that one.
Rick, nice workbench, and great use of it. I hope the baby is OK.
Peter, theres no angle from which your models don't look great.
Ed, very classy sign. 86' Hi cubes are surreal in real and scale.
Allan, cool use of subtlety, hiding most of that loco.
Amazing bridge, TF!
Simon, lots of great equipment in that shot. Brass Shay? Logs look real.
Bill, that gate looks like it should be rock solid.
Scott, short but sweet! I like those IHC Moguls.
I'll assume since it's late here on the west coast, this is probably it, huh? Dan
Lots of different subjects in this edition.
This weeks submission is a short train passing through Glenbulah heading east.
IHC 2-6-0.
Accurail 36' wooden boxcar.
Walther wooden caboose with a converted underframe and passenger car trucks.
Scott Sonntag
Nice work on the lumber scene!!
I got my gate finalized this week. I notice a lot of guys use slide bolts. Personally trying to get a slide bolt to line up perfectly can be a pain. Came up with the idea of using magnets. So far they seem to work great.
- Bill Rutherford Lancaster, NH
Central Vermont Railroad
TF: That bridge is spectacular!
Ed: Nice scene. Very realistic.
I progressed on my scenery work last week. Here is a Shay unloading its lumber to a two-footer that feeds the mill... Simon
IMG_20211203_213915 , on Flickr
Track fiddlerEd, how long is that box car?
Great bridge, TF!
Eighty-six feet! Some neat history here:
https://www.tangentscalemodels.com/greenville-86-high-cube-double-plug-door-box-car/
Great photos this weekend, folks — Keep 'em coming!
Freight_passing by Edmund, on Flickr
Regards, Ed
Evening
As always thanks for another WPF Kevin. Love the bridge scene and that subtle weather job. How did you achieve the faded translucence of the numbers and letters on the tender, they make it look old
I as well have nothing new to show. Almost done building another bridge but I hit a snag. It's taken a while deciding how to iron it out.
I'll post some old photos as well.
I have a spray booth in the boiler room now, ...Air brush time!
Ed, how long is that box car?
Some great-looking photos here gentleman
Thanks Kevin, for starting off WPF. Thats a good looking loco and a nice scene.
Southgat 2 - Nice looking collection of cars. Some are quite unusual.
David - Wonderful scenes as usual. Thanks David.
Rick - The work space is coming along. Great looking train.
HO-Velo - Another good looking city scene.
Ed - Cool sign and some good looking cars.
Nothing new on the BRVRR this week so I thought I'd post a favorite old photo:
New York Central Mikado #9519 appears from behind a few trackside trees near the Black River Tower on the BRVRR.
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/
Hello, all —
Thank you for kicking off the December WPF, Kevin! Great stuff here
I continued work on my PRR "Approach" sign. Don't look for Hambden in any PRR timetables, I made this for my present location and it will go on my little "depot" shed outside whuich is dedicated to garden railroad equipment.
PRR_Sign_Hambden-Toluidine by Edmund, on Flickr
I had some extra, unclaimed bonus points on my MB Klein account. Thought I'd invest in some Excess Height cars just for fun!
EL_92055_XAP by Edmund, on Flickr
These Tangent cars are exceptionally well detailed and lettered. Some amazing work!
PRR_110103_X60C by Edmund, on Flickr
There will occupy the most recent range of my (admittedly loose) modeling era so they will retain some degree of "newness" but will still get a little dust and dirt splashed here and there.
Thanks for all the great photos, Folks!
Cheers, Ed
Kevin, Thanks for opening the WPF with a classic shot.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers. Have a good weekend and Happy National Roof Over Your Head Day. Regards, Peter
Good morning from partly cloudy and cold Northeast Ohio!
Kevin, thanks for starting us out, great picture no wonder it is one of your favorites, can't wait for you to get back to modeling again.
Southgate, nice collection of vehicles and a neat little scene.
David, your pictures always have something new to see in them, thanks for posting.
I did not post last week what with visitors and trying to schedule my wife a trip to California to help out with the one year old grandchild who got pneumonia, so I am left batching it this week.
I managed to get my workbench moved and stuff installed as I had to finish the car I was making for our Club Christmas gift exchange, so here is the new workbench with most items now installed.
Now I have completed the car for the Club gift exchange and here it is a 60' Atlas ACF boxcar kit, painted with Scalecoat II Boxcar Red and Silver Paints then lettered with Oddballs Decals. The MP had a couple of hundred of these cars in auto parts service for GM and Chrysler Plants.
And like Kevin I am posting one of my favorite pictures taken at the Strongsville Model Railroad Club. A pair of Athearn GP40-2's with an auto parts train consisting of Coil Flats, 60' and 86' Auto Parts cars, a livelyhood of the DT&I railroad.
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!
Thank you for starting WPF, Kevin.
Love the scene and can see why it is a favourite.
Southgate 2 Great looking vehicles and the scene is exquisite.
Not much from me as preparing for Christmas has been high on the list.
A couple of 'old scenes' I like
Rose Holt, a Salvation Army lady at a wet and miserable looking Clarence Dock.
A quiet few minutes.
I can see why that's a favorite, Kevin. Everything in that shot is perfect.
For a change of pace...
In 2007, Noteworthy model builder and contributor to Scale Auto Enthusiast and other publications, Ken Hamilton hosted a "Kruize" in 1/87 scale. This was on the now defunct 'The Model Builders" forum. If you wanted to participate, you sent as few or many vehicles as you wanted, but they had to be something you built or modified.
That forum is long gone, but I had the good sense to copy and paste every word of the narritive, and every picture posed in it to my computer. I think I could find a link to a site where he has it navailable, but I'd have to do some searching.
Anyway, I sent these:
Ken Hamilton photo. He also took this one on the diorama he made for the event, the figures I sent. The event drew 28 participants, from all over the US and some from Canada. Chester Fesmire and Junior Berg were among them if you have ever heard of them. Kens imagination took off with it and made it really look like a real car show-cruise with contests, prizes, everthing a show has, including a cruise of some of the vehicles on a famous model railroad! It was so cool! I think about it when I see these vehicles I sent. Dan I WAS THERE! -was the slogan of the event.
Ken Hamilton photo. He also took this one on the diorama he made for the event, the figures I sent.
The event drew 28 participants, from all over the US and some from Canada. Chester Fesmire and Junior Berg were among them if you have ever heard of them. Kens imagination took off with it and made it really look like a real car show-cruise with contests, prizes, everthing a show has, including a cruise of some of the vehicles on a famous model railroad! It was so cool! I think about it when I see these vehicles I sent. Dan
I WAS THERE! -was the slogan of the event.
Hello everyone, and welcome to a new weekend!
This week I have nothing new to share, so I am going to post a favorite picture of mine. This is my Bachmann/Spectrum consolidation on a short steel bridge.
OK, that is enough to get us started for this week.
I am looking forward to seeing everyone's photographs this weekend. Everyone have fun, and be safe.
-Kevin
Living the dream.