Excellent pictures by everyone this week.
The three shops are now in Leeds brick red. (Compare to earlier picture.)
Now to embed them in ther new place.
IMG_2578 by David Harrison, on Flickr
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
That is a BroadwayLimited rsd15
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
NVSRR The fist one is a gp18 that is unpainted just a slap over to marsh creek valley. its repiantd partner is still in the paint shop. the rs32 and s1 are the first of two yard slug sets. the rsd15 still in cartie paint is the mother unit of the second set. I dont like the weathering on the nose of the rs32 Shane
The fist one is a gp18 that is unpainted just a slap over to marsh creek valley. its repiantd partner is still in the paint shop.
the rs32 and s1 are the first of two yard slug sets. the rsd15 still in cartie paint is the mother unit of the second set.
I dont like the weathering on the nose of the rs32
Shane
Who makes the rsd15?
Awesome photos everyone!!
A few of mine from this week. Just quick cell phones grabs.
Looking forward to breaking out the big camera, tripod, and big lights in the future! I am beginning to realize that photography will definitely become a hobby within a hobby.
- Bill Rutherford Lancaster, NH
Central Vermont Railroad
The athearn roundhouse boat flatcar fits my cat maintenance of way excavator. Looks nice!
Suberb stuff Gents!! I have not contributed in sometime so here is a rather fuzzy shot of downtown Sellwood on the Mt Hood RR. tis my favorite scene on the RR.
I am totally out of action for MRing now as I just had surgery on my left hand and it will be wrapped up for at least 2 months.
Y'all have a great day!!
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
Kevin, Thanks for rolling out the WPF with a nice little piece of railroad history.
Today is National Worship of Tools Day, from the simple to the intricate too often unappreciated and abused, yet where'd we be without em'.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers. Have a good weekend. Regards, Peter
Very nice pics from everyone.
Kevin - Neat little loco there. Once the new layout is a bit farther along, one scene will be a rail museum, with a couple of steam locomotives on display. It will host occasional excursions for my powered steam locomotive to pull when I feel the need to run it. However, it is not number 1.
David - Neat shops you found.
Rick J - Nice progress on the cars. The details you put on really make them great models.
N-Scale Housatonic RR - I like the beaver pond, seems like a calm location to watch trains soaring by on the high steel above from.
Dan - Good progress on the 35 tonner.
Pike-62 - Nice beer cars.
E-C-Mills - Shows are great, nice job on the display.
Layout is coming along, next benchwork section needs started though. In the meantime, I found a Fast Tracks turnout jig at a very reasonable price, so I have started to learn how to build turnouts with it. Completed my first, and have started on the second (better) one using what I learned off the first one.
Workbench project Turnout by Richard Woodworth, on Flickr
Keep all the great modeling pics coming!
Ricky W.
HO scale Proto-freelancer.
My Railroad rules:
1: It's my railroad, my rules.
2: It's for having fun and enjoyment.
3: Any objections, consult above rules.
Nice photos everyone!
Our module group, the Silver San Juan & Pacific, set up at the Pine River Library in Bayfield CO last December. Here is a set of photos of my modules. Young and old had a great time.
20221217_105849 EM by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr
seq crop by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr
Aidan C IMG_2367 by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr
Aidan C IMG_2366 by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr
numbers 97 & 98
Thanks for opening, Kevin. Good stuff, everyone.
I'm still beating away at this 35 tonner. In any reference pictures I have access to, I note that no 25 or 35 tonners have a 44 tonner type hood. So, I used the 70 tonner hood as it's much closer.
Not real obvious in that picture is that the hood was too wide for a 35 tonner. I came to that realization after gluing all the lead weight in it so tearing it all apart was a real pain.
It got narrowed about 9 scale inches, it helped considerably. I have no drawings, so Just going by looks.
I've had these scratchbuilt side frames floating around for probably 15 or more years, I don't even remember what they were going to go on, but they matched up! The "bearings" are red tail lights off a 1/25 truck model.
Still a way to go. It weighs over 10 oz, lead packed in everywhere it will fit.
Let's see more pix! Dan
I added some ripples to get rid of the mirror-like surface on the epoxy resin beaver pond at the bottom of the steel trestle, on the N-Scale Housatonic RR.
Good morning from cold, cloudy and snowy Northeast Ohio! Do I sense a trend here!
Kevin, thanks for starting us out, nice black & white picture, I don't have anything like that in my collection except the old Mantua General.
I did manage to finish a couple of cars this week!
IMRC 40' 12 Panel 10' IH Boxcar kit, added an 8' Superior Panel Door after I cut 6" off the top and installed a new evergreen piece on top. Painted with Scalecoat II NP Light Green and lettered with Tichy Decals. Car was used in general service on the EJ&E.
Next a Walthers Channel side 89' Piggyback Flat, set up to hold two 45' Trailers, painted with Scalecoat II NP Dark Green and lettered with Herald King Decals. The trailers were painted over 40 years ago and I finally got around to adding a trailer to haul them, also a picture with a 45' trailer on the flat.
I also managed to do some work on a Front Range RBL kit, where I removed the cast on stuff on the underframe and added a Cal-Scale Hydracushion kit then added the airlines and rodding using .012 brass wire.
Bowser NKP Phase III RS-3 engines powering a general freight on the Strongsville Club Layout.
Have a great weekend!
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!
Kevin. Thanks for starting this weeks WPF.
A great looking number 1.
Myself.
The only 'great number 1' here.
IMG_2302 by David Harrison, on Flickr
On 'fleabay' I purchased three buildings. They arrived yesterday. Not great, but at a fraction of real price new. I bought them to go in an area of the layout that was imo not right. All three were the same colour as the top one; not right for the area modelled. Therefore they are being painted Leeds red brick colour. New signage to be added etc.
IMG_2576 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Hello everyone, and welcome to a new weekend!
This week my share is a picture of SGRR locomotive number 1. John Allen had an "Old Number One" on his layout, and I thought I should have one also.
The model is just Bachmann's John Bull.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
I am looking forward to seeing everyone's photographs this weekend. This thread can always be counted on to be the best of the week.
-Kevin
Living the dream.