Peter: I love the BAT-SIGNAL on the wall. I had never been aware of a Batman Day. Now I know. By the way... today is Talk Like A Pirate Day!
Don: It warms my heart to see you copmplete an old project. I have a couple that have been lindering about for more than twenty years. I really need to finish these.
NVSRR: Those are all interesting locomotive projects. The slugs are wonderful. I am looking forward to updates as you get more done.
Allan: That Amtrak locomotive sure looks good on your layout. I am glad to have you back.
Sorry if I missed anyone.
I will see everyone again next weekend.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Its been a heck of a summer. The loss of my wife in July with all of the attendant necessities. Family trips to northern Michigan and Kentucky, and a neice's wedding all joined to make the railroad fall into dispare.
Thanks Kevin for starting off WPF. The loco appears to be a good find.
Rick - Great looking cars as usual. The feed mill loooks good to me. There is always room for F7s.
HO-Velo - Batman is summoned.
Kevin - The loco kit looks like quite a project.
Tankertoad - Good looking cars.
NVSRR - Lots of work shown there.
I did manage to tinker around enough to finally get my AMTRAK lead F40PH to travel in the right direction and reduced the sound level to a tolerable level. It is a smooth runner and handles four 82' passenger cars with ease.
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/
Here is an sw1001 being painted, the rs32, and a U23B . all needs ecaling. the sw1001 is a 3d print. shell that fits over an Athearn genisis frame and gut (the sound version).
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
ok the od looking rs# has been converted to a slug so hsa the S2. the mother units are not shown. The S2 mother is an RS32. and the rs3 isa rsd15. The other two are GP38-2 that are suppsoded to be rebuilds with new cabs (spongebob square cabs) that were 3d prints. both are p2k units. only the battery boxes had to be cut off the p2k frame for the fit. now they await decals (all of the units). and for the gp's Loksound decoders and i have to figure where the speakers will go.
A close up of one of the Geeps. As some know. I am working on rebuilding the layout. so these might no get run time for a while.
The next building in the E>F. screwloose machinery comlex. This will be moved to the new layout. which is why work goes on. it is ITLA modular sections.. needs detailing and weathering. The cat walk between buildings too.
Last week I had my Baldwins shown here and that is one nice find Kevin!!
This week I actually completed two items: the first is an Ulrich war emergency gondola I started, uh, 40 years ago. I painted it, for whatever reason, black and lettered it with Walthers decals back to CRIP vintage. I know CRIP never painted 'em black, but, well, ya know - - . The load is a batch of cut down metal hangers painted black to be used as rebar??
And now next is a Walthers 1944 style boxcar. It was undec and painted CB&Q Chinese Red from Trucolor. Champ decals and Walthers Solvaset completed the lettering and both models are finished with Krylon Matte Sealer with chalky finish.
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
More new (to me) stuff on this fun weekend.
I just received this Hobbytown Of Boston locomotive drive kit in the mail.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
It looks to be in "as new: condition. I don't think any of the parts packages have ever been opened. The tape on them is antique and intact.
-Photographs by Kevin Parson
I love building "old tech" things like this. I am surprised that both ends of the chassis are rounded. That makes my plan to use this as the chassis for a massive freelanced boxcab even easier.
Just what I needed... more projects in the closet.
Kevin, Thanks for starting up the WPF with a Baldwin. I've definitely a soft spot for Baldwins, my 1st HO locomotive being an Athearn S-12.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers. Have a good weekend and a happy Batman Day. Regards, Peter
Southgate: Of course you are correct... there is no need to justify "why" in a fun hobby purchase.
Rick: The corrugated roofing material on the Sunrise Feed Mill makesit look like a much better model. Great work!
Timmy: I also have an AS-616 (I think that is what it is) that I bought several years ago. It is a great locomotive. You are welcome to come with me anytime, but luck is a huge factor.
Exellent Choice Kevin !
I have a few Stewart AS 616 locomotives myself. When compared to my Hallmark brass AS 616 , they run better, they have more detail, and the side sills are correct .
I need to go with you the next time your out shopping. I never find cool stuff like that.
Rust...... It's a good thing !
Good morning from Northeast Ohio!
Nice score Kevin, and thanks for starting us out. I have a couple of the DS 4-4-10's as the NKP had 2 both assigned to the Cloverleaf yard in Toledo where I saw them operating.
First up is #13 complete of the Tichy Panel Side Hopper with grain extension. Car was painted with Scalecoat II Green tinged Silver and lettered with the kit supplied decals. The Anderson's acquired these cars from the Wabash and installed the grain extension as the cars would fill up with grain before they weighed out to capacity. The loads were covered with a tarp for the short trip from Maumee to the port of Toledo to unload the grain.
Next is a Branchline Berwick 5077CF kit, I added A-line Sill Steps and a Hennessy Door Openig Mechanism to the car to match the prototype. Railroads tried the Hennessy to mitigate the damage done by the fork lifts used to open the doors, but the door opener was fragile also and was easily damaged. Car was painted with Scalecoat II mixture of Big Sky Blue, BN Greeen and white paint along with Silver, then lettered with Herald King Decals. The Middletown purchased 500 of these cars during the IPD era and when it ended the railroad ended up with 500 cars on its rails that were not needed, took them 10 years to finally rid themselves of these cars.
Thanks to Ed (gmpullman) our club now has the feed mill to put into our grain elevator complex at the train club. It did not have all the pieces so I improvised with what was there and repaired some of the problems with the person who started the kit as well as using Campbell Corrugated panels for the roof material.
Pair of Athearn FP7's with a mail and express train on the Strongsville Club layout.
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!
Nice score, Kevin!. Ya don't have to "know why".
I know I've been mia . But I think I'm getting past my summertime train mental block, hope to start posting pix of something interesting. Dan
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Welcome to a new weekend.
I know I said I was done buying locomotives, but... this one showed up at a price that could not be refused.
I have always been interested in a VO-1000, but never pulled the trigger. This lovely example in perfect new condition was made by Stewart, and it is now mine.
It runs wonderfully well. It had no problems going through a 22" radius S-curve.
I don't need this, and I sure don't know why I bought it, but I am happy I have it.
Last week was a great edition of Weekend Photo Fun, I hope this one will be too.