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Weekend Photo Fun - January 5th - January 7th, 2024

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Weekend Photo Fun - January 5th - January 7th, 2024
Posted by dti406 on Friday, January 5, 2024 10:25 AM

This is the weekend thread where modelers can show their completed models, work under construction and layout pictures new and old.

Let's have a lot of participation this weekend!

Rick Jesionowski

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, January 5, 2024 10:30 AM

Good morning from sunny and cold Northeast Ohio!

Did not complete any models this week, have been taking care of my wife and she had surgery done to repair the torn meniscus and remove some arthritis from her right knee.

So here is a old picture I took at the club of my Athearn SD39's with a train of various RBL's going past our new intermodal yard.

Thanks for looking!

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, January 5, 2024 12:03 PM

I hope for a speedy recovery for your wife, Rick.

Last week I treated myself to a New York Central P-2b which was a former electric 'motor' that ran in Cleveland from 1931 until 1953 and was then reconfigured to run on the NYC's electric Division from Harmon to Grand Central. I got to ride behind them on several occasions in the late '60s and early '70s.

 NYC P-2b 237 wide by Edmund, on Flickr

 NYC P-2b 237 3-4 by Edmund, on Flickr

The power and smooth acceleration of these electric locomotives is amazing. 

 Cleveland Union Terminal P-1a by Edmund, on Flickr

 NYC, Marble Hill, New York, 1967 by Center for Railroad Photography & Art, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by tstage on Friday, January 5, 2024 1:20 PM

Happy New Years everyone!

Thanks for starting things out again, Rick.  I was going to post this last weekend but, as you know, the forum was down till Tuesday morning.

I ran across a very unusal piece of rolling stock while perusing eBay on Christmas Eve.  It was a bit on the pricey side.  However, after reading the seller's description, I decide to bite.

I received the package right before New Years.  Here are photos of the contents of Beaver Models' GATX Navy helium car kit: (Click to enlarge)

The helium car is 3D-printed and each kit takes 12 hours to print.  The seller provides a bar graph and table in the assembly instructions outlining the timeline/eras when each version of the helium car was used.  All the necessary parts and decals to build any of those cars are provided with each kit.  All that remains is to paint, decal, and assemble the car - in that order.

I have to say that it's the smoothest 3D-printed kit that I've ever observed.  (Note the tank area, in particular)  All the exterior & interior supporting framework has also been removed by the seller.

No additional weight needs to be added to the helium car.  The tank section alone weights 3 oz.  Adding the remain parts, trucks, and wheelsets brings the car up to 4.5 oz, which is sufficient for its length.

I'll need to wait until the weather warms up again before I can paint & decal everything.  This car will definitely be a standout in my roster of rolling stock  Here is what the car looks like when completed...

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, January 5, 2024 6:11 PM

tstage

Here are photos of the contents of Beaver Models' GATX Navy helium car kit

Nice looking kit, Tom. You need to buy several more and create a unit train.

Rich

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Posted by -E-C-Mills on Friday, January 5, 2024 8:07 PM

Here are some photos from our Silver San Juan & Pacific HO modular layout set up at the Pine River Library in Bayfield Colorado last December. We had a good number of people show up over the day. We let the kids run trains (and anyone else that wanted to). The layout runs with cell phones.

 20231216_120511 crp lq by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr

Getting things ready and showing the visiting engineers how to run.

 IMG_6907 by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr

This is my corner and two of my straight modules, which is the yard for the layout.

 20231216_143657 lq by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr

A shot of my corner module set in the morning sun.

 DSC_3639 by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr

This is one of the two new modules that are muliti pupose. They can be a straight or a corner. Here we see former Pensy RS-27 2410, newly acquired by the SSJ&P, delivering a mixed freight to Texas. Two Granite Peak Mining & Chemical flats are headed for a heavy equipment shipment back to the Rocky Mountains. A Texas storm is a brewing in the background.

 20231216_161201 crp hq by Silver San Juan Division, on Flickr

 

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Posted by Southgate 2 on Saturday, January 6, 2024 2:32 AM

Thanks for opening, Rick. Nice work, everyone.

Ed, nice electrics. It must be nice to have actually experienced the 1/1s that you model, huh?

Tom, the smoothness of the material is pretty remarkable. I was wondering how long it would take 3D reach that level of quality. I looked it up on Ebay, I don't blame you for not buying enough for a unit train!

E C Mills, great looking modules, and let's hope those kids catch the train bug.

A little work on the Cary / Tyco bash:

   

I milled a slot for the rear axle to be moved back, spacing the wheels to more typical 4-4-0 proportions. That allows the cab to move back some, giving the model more of that long and lean look of 4-4-0s

A couple Kadee 28" wheel axles set under there for mock up purposes, and a cylinder yoke machined for bigger cylinders, as the tyco ones look tiny now.

Keep the pix coming! Dan

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Posted by pike-62 on Saturday, January 6, 2024 12:46 PM
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Posted by HO-Velo on Saturday, January 6, 2024 2:41 PM

Rick, Thanks for opening the WPF, hope your wife heals fast and without a hitch.  Good to see the forum and WPF on the rebound.  

David Soul's passing has prompted me to repost Brekina's rendition of the 'Striped Tomato.'  

Thanks to all the contributors and viewers.  Have a good weekend.  Regards, Peter

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, January 7, 2024 3:00 AM
Gidday all from a warm down under evening.
 
Hope your Good Lady repairs well, Rick.
 
Ed, I wouldn’t have looked twice once upon a time, but those big electrics have a certain “oomph” about them. I’m sure you’ll have hours of endless fun!
 
That’s a very interesting kit, you’ve acquired, Tom, while it would be sacrilege for me to agree with Rich and suggest you need several more, I’m not sure that a scratch-built HO scale K class blimp, for them to service, would fit on a modest size layout.
 
Apart from the good-looking modular setup, 10 out of 10 for letting kids, and grown-up ones, have a run. Nice one, EC.
 
If the Bear could do impersonations, it would be Homer Simpson, “Beer!!!”. I do presume that you have access to a layout with a big enough circuit to run all your beer cars, pike-62.
 
I hadn’t realised that David Soul had passed; that paint scheme has been copied a fair bit. Nice scene, Peter.
 
And from the Work-in-Progress, while I haven’t done anywhere as much as modification as Dan has, here’s the Cary shell, I’ve started on and need to finish. (and also do the second one I’ve recently acquired!)
 
 duff3 - Copy by Bear, on Flickr
 
Thanks for all the really Good Stuff,
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by snjroy on Sunday, January 7, 2024 6:29 PM

Rick: I hope the surgery went well. 

Ed: That electric engine is very cool - no pun intended!

Tom: I'm very impressed with that 3D kit. Did you have to do any sanding to obtain that finish?

EC Mills: Looks like you had a very succesful event. It's always nice to see kids around a layout.

Dan: Your loco project is coming along nicely. How does she run?

Pike: It would be nice to see a long string of these beer reefers

Peter: Excellent modelling, as always. Those 70's cars bring back a lot of memories. We don't see them often here in Canada. They rusted out pretty quickly!

Bear: Looking forward to the finished model. Is it warm in your neck of the woods? Is it hard to stay indoors??

 Here's a scene of passengers transfering from a larger carrier to a local narrow gauge operation.

 IMG_20231217_123136 on Flickr

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Posted by tstage on Sunday, January 7, 2024 8:00 PM

snjroy
Tom: I'm very impressed with that 3D kit. Did you have to do any sanding to obtain that finish?

Nope.  That's exactly how it arrived, Simon, and why I was impressed with the finish as well.

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Posted by Southgate 2 on Monday, January 8, 2024 2:30 AM

Bear: This was supposed to be a simple conversion. I didn't realize how much work I was in for to bring this into  proportion!

Simon: One of the first things I did when I recieved the "General" was to see how smooth the gear box and drivers work. They are quite smooth, so I expect with the remotor and flywheel, it'll be a great runner.  Upcoming WPFs... Dan

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Posted by "JaBear" on Monday, January 8, 2024 3:02 AM

snjroy
Is it warm in your neck of the woods?

Gidday Simon, I guess how one judges how warm it is, is relevant to where on the planet you live. New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate so for me personally, todays high of 75°F and 89% humidity was warm enough for this working Bear.
 
“This was supposed to be a simple conversion. I didn't realize how much work I was in for to bring this into proportion!
 
Dan, please excuse me as I’m laughing with you, not at you!! I can assure you that you are not the only one who gets “sucked in” with these “Simple” (????) modifications. (It is a trap that I regularly seem to fall into Sigh LaughLaugh). And while these mods may be more complicated and or not end up quite as we intended, I often find there is a personal satisfaction in creating something unique, especially if it looks and runs right.
 
Have Fun
Cheers, the Bear.Smile  

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Posted by Southgate 2 on Monday, January 8, 2024 7:12 AM

 

 
 

 

 
 
“This was supposed to be a simple conversion. I didn't realize how much work I was in for to bring this into proportion!
 
Dan, please excuse me as I’m laughing with you, not at you!! I can assure you that you are not the only one who gets “sucked in” with these “Simple” (????) modifications. (It is a trap that I regularly seem to fall into Sigh LaughLaugh). And while these mods may be more complicated and or not end up quite as we intended, I often find there is a personal satisfaction in creating something unique, especially if it looks and runs right.
 
Have Fun
Cheers, the Bear.Smile  
 

Agreed! I think I'll make that the subject of my pix for next weeks WPF, some hard earned favorites. Dan

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Posted by dti406 on Monday, January 8, 2024 8:38 AM

That’s a very interesting kit, you’ve acquired, Tom, while it would be sacrilege for me to agree with Rich and suggest you need several more, I’m not sure that a scratch-built HO scale K class blimp, for them to service, would fit on a modest size layout.
 
Thanks for all the really Good Stuff,
Cheers, the Bear.Smile
 

Actually if he were modeling Cleveland, Tom would only need two cars, as NASA Glenn had a two car spur off Brookpark Road where CSX (B&O) would spot a couple of cars and there was a hookup between the rails to a shed where trucks would offload the helium to ship it to NASA Glenn.

Rick Jesionowski

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Posted by pike-62 on Monday, January 8, 2024 6:02 PM

snjroy
Pike: It would be nice to see a long string of these beer reefers

not sure if this link will work. We ran about 70 of them last year on the club modular layout. When we did this I did not have metal wheels on the cars. I do now and they roll much better

https://www.facebook.com/christopher.costello.5/videos/669409457869784?idorvanity=102915816747391

 

The plan is do 100 at a show sometime.

I guess the group is private so the link won't work

 

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Posted by snjroy on Monday, January 8, 2024 11:09 PM

Sorry, can't see the video.

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