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
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!
Good morning from cloudy and cold Northeast Ohio, high winds and rain expected later today.
I finally managed to get a little work done, even while taking care of my wife after her surgery.
First an easy Athearn Coal Hopper kit, painted with Scalecoat II Black paint and lettered with Champ Decals. The B&O continued using old twins long into the 70's as their financial condition precluded a lot of new cars and they purchased used cars from various railroads to fill out their fleet.
Next a Branchline 50' RBL kit, painted with Scalecoat II Armour Yellow and Silver paints and lettered with Herald King Decals. The UP in the mid to late 50's home built several hundred RBL's in the 499000 class and they were repainted from time to time, this is a 1974 repaint into their current boxcar scheme.
Here are a pair of Kato SD45's in PC paint hauling a general freight mainly made up of PS4785CF Covered Hopper cars on the Stongsville OH Club layout.
Thanks for participating in this weeks thread!
Thanks for starting WPF again this week, Rick.
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
Rick, Thanks for starting up the WPF, good to see you squeezing in some hobby time.
Tom, Delicate work and good food for thought, especially in making a possible LED replacement easier.
It is National Hobby Month and this handy little holder is sure to enhance my hobby time.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers. Have a good holiday weekend. Regards, Peter
Nice holder, Peter. Where did you get it from?
Tom
A piece of rolling stock that I've been wanting for a while (and one that finally showed up on eBay last week) arrived in the mail today: A MILW "CTSE" (Chicago, Terra Haute & Southeastern) ribbed boxcar...
Exactrail only manufactured one road number of this fairly obscure railroad so it's been a challenge to track one down. One of the ladders wasn't glued to the shell so it fell off in the carton. I was able to successfully attach it with Tamiya liquid cement and verified that the other three ladders were suffiently secured.
tstageThis has turned out to be WAAAAY more work than I originally anticipated.
That seems to apply to every project I take on!
Thanks for opening, Rick. (Cold here too, real cold.) Nice work on the cars, and I always enjoy your little bits of history on each one.
Tom, that's tight work on the lights and the boxcar. That intricate stuff eludes me.
Peter, does that stand hold the work securely?
The 4-4-0 has seen a little progress:
Cylinders are attached to the saddle, and the cross slides are installed.
The cab is permanently attached, the front of it is styrene. Cleanup still req'd, but it's on there.
The boiler can now be screwed to the chassis.
Dan
Southgate 2hold the work securely?
Dan, Like your metal work project. Though yet to give the holder the acid test it seems to have a firm grip and the base has a good amount of heft. Appears well made too. Found on Amazon; Megacast brand Hands Free Universal Work Holder
Regards, Peter
HO-Velo Southgate 2 hold the work securely? Though yet to give the holder the acid test it seems to have a firm grip and the base has a good amount of heft. Appears well made too. Found on Amazon; Megacast brand Hands Free Universal Work Holder Regards, Peter
Southgate 2 hold the work securely?
Though yet to give the holder the acid test it seems to have a firm grip and the base has a good amount of heft. Appears well made too. Found on Amazon; Megacast brand Hands Free Universal Work Holder
Thanks for the holder info, Peter! I just ordered one from Amazon: $24.50.
Although I already have a smallish Irwin vise clamped to my work bench, which has been invaluable, I think this holder will come in handy for some smaller and more delicate projects I have on my current and future bucket list.
Thanks!
I have one in my cart, too! Dan