An excellent show by everyone.
Southgate. Lovely locomotives in a nice setting.
Jimmy. Impressive decaling, well done.
Steve. Excellent overall view of your layout.
Rick. A lovely selection of cars. Well done.
TF, Imagination at work. Scratch building at its best.
Ed Impressive turntable gearing. Well done.
BRVRR. A cute Amish Buggy.
Shane. The beginnings of a gantry crane that looks very well done.
Thanks to all contributors. It is you that makes the thread great.
See you next weekend.
David
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the shelf designed specifically for 3D printer. Has the compartment area for the resins and area for the tools and such.
The other is one side of a gantry crane being scratch built.
so far this weekends work
SHane
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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
Thanks Mike for starting WPF on this wet and wild Christmas Day. Nice couple of scenes.
David - Good nite scene. Secret weapons under tarps?
Southgate2 - Two good looking locos.
Jimmy - The decals look good. Glad the photo is larger than life or I couldn't see it! Nice photos of your layout.
Steve - Looks to be a really good start to me. Congrats
Rick - Neat caboose. I have one similar to it. More great looking cars as usual. A great layout photo.
TF - Great job! Good imagination with fine results.
Ed - Cool stuff. I'd be interested in seeing the turntable gearing.
Peter - Thanks.
From the BRVRR:
A little action at Black River Station.
My Amish Buggy. Paint covers a muriad of errors!
Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. WPF is always the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
So far all I have is the shelf finally up and level for the 3D printer.
I never thought of meat packing foam. Thin flexible and takes impressions well. That would make a good street surface for potholes and such. Especially inner city industrial where the asphalt peels off the cobblestone. Have to toy with that
shane
Mike, Thanks for the WPF start-up, seeing your layout and modeling is always a treat.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers. Have a safe weekend and a Merry Christmas. Regards, Peter
Thanks for setting up the Holiday 2021 edition of WPF, Mike!
Excellent contributions here as always, everyone
A while back I rebuilt the roundhouse and never got around to reprogramming the indexing system, a long and tedious prospect. Since I still had the gears from the original Diamond Scale drive setup I decided to go back to "old-school" manual control.
Turntable_Op-wheel by Edmund, on Flickr
That handwheel has a nice feel and the gearing is just right for aligning the bridge to the track. I need to take out just a little backlash from the gearing but I have a plan for that.
Here's the former stepper motor setup that was removed:
TT_drive by Edmund, on Flickr
IMG_4964 by Edmund, on Flickr
Happy Holidays to everyone!
Regards, Ed
Thanks for opening WPF Mike. I love how you modeled the wilderness setting of the Denver & Rio Grande. I'm going after a wilderness theme myself. Can't even tell that siding you added hasn't always been there.
I always like your scenes David. Trains through the back yard work for me I had a customer I worked for that purposely bought land to build his house next to the railroad tracks in the backyard. His whole basement was an impressive HO layout.
A mighty fine job on that cliff scenery behind the SP Cotton Belt Southgate.
Great job on the Carload Express decals Jimmy and I like that utility building model you made.
Very impressive layout Steve. I can see you put countless hours in on that...Well done! Nice touch with the clouds on the ceiling as well
The cars turned out very impressive Rick.
I made a random stone culvert bridge out of a meat packing tray Judy saves for me, a hunk of foam, a cardboard tube and a piece of Masonite. It will have a two-lane road on the other side.
Honestly, I'm not real happy with the way it turned out. I didn't do drawings ahead of time and I think proportionally it looks cosmetically incorrect.
It might look better re-vamped with these bigger tubes.
Keep em coming! Some great looking craftsmanship here gentleman
TF
Good morning from sunny and mild Northeast Ohio!
Mike, thanks for starting us out since Kevin is out of it right now. Nice expansion of your layout, always enjoy your pictures.
David, Another neat scene from your layout, always enjoy your pictures also.
Southgate, good looking motive power.
Jimmy, glad I don't work in N scale, HO is bad enough. One of my club members used the CMR decals and had lots of problems, although they make one set I need, so will be trying them in the near future.
Steve, that is a good looking layout, can't wait to see more of it!
Managed to get a few cars done this week.
A kit built already decorated Bowser PRR N8 caboose, these are nicely detailed kits and I added all the brake rodding and parts on the underframe.
Intermountain ACF 1958CF Covered Hopper kit, painted with Scalecoat II Boxcar Red and lettered with Herald King Decals. This is the one of many of these cars I have built as the D&TS picked up 20 or more of these cars a day from the sand pit in Rockwood, MI. This was high mineral content sand that was used by the glass plants in the Toledo area.
Red Caboose PC&F R70-15 Mechanical Refridgerator car kit, painted with Scalecoat II White and ATSF Red Paints, then lettered with Oddball Decals. The BKTY marking represent cars leased thru Bankers Trust (Owned by the SP) which is why the cars are built to SP specs and the BKTY markings meant they could be reclaimed easily if the MKT had any financial problems, they were used is moving perishible fruits and vegtables.
Last week I took my Kato GP35 and a pair of Atlas RS-32's to the club to run a mixed freight of NYC and other RR's mixed freight.
Thanks for looking and have a Merry Christmas!
Rick Jesionowski
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I'm not sure if I have this photo sharing figured out yet. If I got it right, you'll see an overall photo of my 12' x 6' HO layout. I am modeling the B&M in Lowell, MA in the early 50s. I am just getting started getting my base ground cover down. I hate to admit how long it has taken to get to this point. It has been about 15 years of starts and stops, but hopefully I'll have the trains running soon.
IMG_0128 by Steve D, on Flickr
Modeling the B&M Railroad during the transition era in Lowell, MA
Mike, thanks for starting the thread, and your modeling is truly realistic as always.
Here's the stuff I've been working on. First up is a new challenge for me: Decaling in N scale.
CMR decals are "Interesting" to work with.
Next up are a few shots on my HO scale layout
A former D&RGW Tunnel motor heads east out of Rook Yard on the Wheeling & Lake Erie. The Tunnel motor is in a second life, still in Rio Grande colors due to the corperate of the WE being former Rio Grande employees.
The same locomotive earlier in the day.
I've started adding more trees on the hillside
(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).
Good start guys. I hope Kevin gets back in soon too. The only progress on the layout is under the surface, so to participate, I'll pull a recent one that I hadn't loaded to Fotki, thus haven't shared.
A couple EMDs in SP "Black Widow" heading up an ore train. P2K and Athearn.
Lets see 'em
Mike. Thanks for starting WPF. (You just beat me to it. ) I am following your thread on Hermosa. Great pictures.
Here is my contribution (if it works). I keep getting a 403 fault?
Nighttime at Leeds Sovereign Street. (Thanks to my younger granddaughter.)
A freight train passing Roseville Station on its way to Royal Ordnance Factory at Barnbow.
Keep the pictures coming.
Went to look for WPF and it looks like Kevin may still be having techniocal issues. I haven't done this in awhile, so here we go. Whatever you've been up to modeling-wise, we'd sure like to see a pic or two (or more)!
And Happy Holidays to everyone, however you celebrate!
Here's a pic of the easy end of Hermosa siding, newly installed with more pics in this thread: https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/290664.aspx
Here's toward the west end of Hermosa.
Still some tidying up and detail work to do, but we did not manage to lose any beavers to construcrtion, either.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL