York1 Thanks, David! Nice work on the photo fun weekend.
Thanks, David! Nice work on the photo fun weekend.
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
York1 John
My pleasure, Simon.
I agree with your sentiments over Kevin.
David
David, thanks for hosting the thread. Hopefully, Kevin will get his IT issues resolved soon.
Simon
The end of another WPF. Excellent cntributions by all.
Rick = Work on the Hi-Cube is looking really good.
John = The Parsonage is impressive.
Allan = Looking forward to seeing the completed buggy. It looks a complicated kit.
Ed = Sydney Yard looks amazing. I wish I had such a large space. The Depot sign looks really good; as if it is meant to be there.
Dan = The Rail to Tank scenery is coming along really well. Well done.
Scott. = Having a backdrop gives the feeling of trains going somewhere; a reason to be where they are. Well done.
Bear = Another great cartoon.
Simon = A lovely scene. Running trains is what it is all about.
Peter = Little scenes make a larger scene look far better. Loving it.
Shane = A great set of pictures. Well done. I hope you find a place for the coal ramp.
That's it for this week. Thanks for all the contributions. Keep your railroading fun. Other things out there are serious enough.
Hope Kevin joins us soon. He is missed.
See you next week. Hoping Santa brings some wonderful 'Goodies'.
Stay Safe Everyone.
Well some base scenery from bottom of frame down to the bridge and slighlty past, it. With an old row to the left. And an old pennsy line at a long gone set of diamonds. to the right it is the end of a commuter run.
Two front range cement hoppers ready for decals now.
Another find at the hobby shop. Atlas version. This is a 456 coal ramp early 50's. Interesting story here. Apparently the guy that bought it got it new when he was young. Didnt have room so he stored it. been in storage since. Just went to an asssisted living home, his model days are done. This wentto the hobby shop. Brand new never out of the box. I find it and thought it could fit a spot on the Postwar layout. nope 1 inch too long. So where is it. Sitting in its box in storage yet again. Destined to occuppy a box. Kind of funny actually. Does need rewiring, the insulation is just crumbling.
Shane
A pessimist sees a dark tunnel
An optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel
A realist sees a frieght train
An engineer sees three idiots standing on the tracks stairing blankly in space
David, Thanks for the fine opening to the WPF, the quaintness of your photos always impart a comfortable feeling.
Good to see all the contributions and projects during the countdown to Christmas.
As MRR Mag's featured Dec. article says; 'Every figure tells a story'. A half century ago my late father and I went fishing. After catching a 4 lb trout and having his picture taken he was so giddy on the way home that hitting a pot hole and losing a couple hubcaps off his 57' Karmann Ghia didn't even faze him.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers. Have a good weekend and be safe. Regards, Peter
Hi there. Here is a D10 passing a local freight. Have a super weekend and a great holiday season!
IMG_20211215_150659 on Flickr
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Our five year old Granddaughter is staying here this weekend.
She has been playing around with the lighting at Sovereign Street.
"You have to use your imagination," she said
Keep the photographs coming.
Lakeshore SubEd - Sign looks great on the depot. Is your layout in the depot?
Thanks, Scott, I agree the sign is a nice touch. I have the "depot" dedicated to garden railroad stuff. "Someday" I'll get around to rebuilding the G scale layout. The HO stuff is in the nearby basement.
Depot_view by Edmund, on Flickr
Depot_mood by Edmund, on Flickr
Thanks, Ed
Great start everyone.
David - Thanks for starting us off and really like the new brickwork.
Rick - Great looking rolling stock as ususal.
John - Looks like a good start on the house.
Allan - Always like to matched sets of covered wagons.
Ed - Sign looks great on the depot. Is your layout in the depot?
Dan - Hope you figure out what you want that scene to be.
This weeks contibution shows a northbound freight train on the Milwaukee line north of Plymouth. I added some new backdrop along the line so I can now get pictures looking north toward the junction.
Scott Sonntag
Thanks for opening the action, David. That dock wall looks MUCH better!
Rick, amazing work on the big modern freight car.
Nifty little house so far, John.
Allen, neat archive shot. That buggy will look great.
Ed,I got some of those chrome pens, have'nt tried them yet. Good work, nice staging. The depot is beautiful the sign fits it perfectly.
Here's some progress on my layout. As per the "Ships-to-Tanks thread in the prototype forum, I decided to remove the ship idea, and make it a rail to tank, to truck delivery fuel facility This older pic shows where the ship would have been, the mine has been relocated too.
Too crowded for ship, tanks racks and all, so ship got opted out. The area is mocked up with boxes and cardboard, still under developement, but at least I'm moving on it finally.
Here's a local fuel delivery place I'm hoping to use as some prototype influence. This was a shot of it on my computer screen on google maps. The trim is actually a reddish color.
Note loading rack. That's it this week. Let's see 'em folks! Hey, Kevin, we trust you're following, and you're missed! Dan
Note loading rack.
That's it this week. Let's see 'em folks!
Hey, Kevin, we trust you're following, and you're missed! Dan
Thank you for starting us off this weekend, David!
Excellent contributions so far That is a great improvement on the quay wall, David.
That kit sure looks like a real challenge, Rick. I get frustrated at the point of construction where I'm breaking previously applied details while fumbling with adding still others.
Your roof looks just fine, John. I found that peel & stick laser-cut shingles can cover a few fit-up errors I've made in the past.
Glad you can proceed on your buggy, Allan! Looks good.
I made a trial run of a new "chrome" look paint that was mentioned, maybe in another forum or did I stumble across it on Amazon? I forget but in either case I'm pretty impressed with the results:
PRR_Inn_SS-paint by Edmund, on Flickr
Since I wasn't too familiar with the properties I found that I have the finish a little too thick in spots so I plan to strip and reshoot. Still, it seems to have some great possibilities. It IS a little pricey at $3785 a gallon
Another "project" I got into which was a FUN chore was clearing out my six-track staging yard so that I could do a little maintenance and tuck some wiring up that was not secured well.
Sydney_east by Edmund, on Flickr
The "fun" part was assigning a couple engines to pull all the rolling stock up to the main line. Spent a few hours doing that.
Sydney_overall by Edmund, on Flickr
I call this Sydney Yard because it's "Down Under"
The yard is being repopulated here:
Sydney_after by Edmund, on Flickr
Remember the PRR "Approach" sign I was painting a few weeks ago? With the recent spell of warm weather I was able to get it put up on the depot
Depot_sign-wide by Edmund, on Flickr
Depot_sign by Edmund, on Flickr
Gives the joint just a little class, I do believe.
Kevin's contributions are greatly missed in the forums. I sure hope he finds a way to gain access soon.
Regards, Ed
David - Thanks for the start to Weekend Picture Fun (Weekend Photo Fun). I like the pavers better than the sleepers too. As always your photos are a treat.
Rick - The boxcar(s) are coming along. Great train photo, by the way.!
John - Your "Parsonage" is getting there. Good work!
An interesting development on the BRVRR! After a short E-mail to Berkshire Valley Models earlier this week, a new set of wheels for the Amish buggy arrived in the mail yesterday at no cost. Many thanks to Berkshire models.
Buggy construction is back on:
A little something from the archives/website: My F3 A/B/A Consist with an eight-car passenger train makes the curve at the west end of the layout.
Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. Thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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David, thanks for giving us the start this weekend. Your new wall looks like it is exactly the right color and fit for your scene. The photo really shows some of the messy side of a real railroad.
Rick, more great car work! You certainly have a real talent in painting and detail work on model cars.
I don't have much. My layout house is beginning to look better. I still need to get the roof to fit correctly, and finish painting some of the things. This house will sit next to the layout's church, I guess as a kind of parsonage.
I hope we can get a lot of good photos this weekend!
Good morning from partly cloudy and cold Northeast Ohio! After 60's yesterday a cold front came thru and we are now in the 30's.
David, thanks for starting us out, I like those pavers in place of the ties.
Nothing complete this week, but I did make some progress on a number of kits!
Continued work on the 86' Tangent Hi-Cube kit getting the side grabs installed and the door hardware, the lower door guide was a real PITA to install. Should get the first coat of paint on it this weekend.
Also assembled another Red Caboose R70-15 PC&F Reefer kit, got the process down pretty well now. Note, I completed most of the roof detail parts then painted it and masked it before adding all the other detail parts. This kept me from breaking the small parts while attempting to mask the roof.
Another view of my Rapido PRR FA-2's and FB-2's with a mixed freight with the pictures taken on the Strongsville Club Layout, I can't take any credit for the scenery. By the way the first car after the engines is one of the new Rapido X31 boxcars.
Thanks for looking! And I hope Kevin gets his problems worked out with posting to the forum.
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
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I do not know how to copy the opening titles, so did it this way
Weekend Picture Fun
The weekly thread we share photographs of our model trains with one another just for fun.
This week I decided to do away with the old railway sleepers that formed the dock wall at Clarence Dock.
Before ---
I purchased some Victorian Paving.
Paving in place and painted a watery black colour.
Looking forward to seeing everyones photographs this weekend, including Kevin's.
This is the best thread of the week.