Started on the ramp for the gravel road to the grain elevator....doesn't have to be too fancy....it will just get ballest on top of it later(just needs a sanding and maybe another coat of joint compound).
Nice work and progress. Have you had any issue with the track and road bed bending or coming undone once applying the ballast because of the white glue?
Great work, it looks amazing! I am planning on building a 8 x 2 switching layout. It will be two 4 x 2 modules. I am hoping to start track planning this week. Thanks for the inspiration.
Very interesting to follow your progress, and you have certainly made a lot of progress since your first post 10 days ago. Everything looks great!
Thanks for sharing.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
SWFX Nice work and progress. Have you had any issue with the track and road bed bending or coming undone once applying the ballast because of the white glue?
Kyle Great work, it looks amazing! I am planning on building a 8 x 2 switching layout. It will be two 4 x 2 modules. I am hoping to start track planning this week. Thanks for the inspiration.
hon30critter Very interesting to follow your progress, and you have certainly made a lot of progress since your first post 10 days ago. Everything looks great! Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks! I haven't done all the work in the 10days...I have been working on this layout for about 2months. :)
I got some facia up and some track weathered.
I know, I used a few screws...lol.
On the bridge, the facia sits a little higher....incase of people bumping the bridge and causing a derailment or etc.
The height of the facia is 5.2, it gets a little thinner when it hits the bridge.
Quick view on how I braced the radius.
View of my my wiring, I put a ziptie around the blue connector...I just didn't have one installed in this picture.
I nail in some hangers to keeping the wiring up and tight.
I will be adjusting the yard section a bit...I will make the right track isolated from the mainline so the yard switcher can move cars around and have the mainline clear.
Picked up an new Athearn covered hopper and TTX boxcar.
I also picked up BNSF yard tractor(Athearn) and a FJ40(forget what brand).
Got two UP5's in the mail today...pretty excited...lol.
I don't have the facia on this piece of bench work yet but wanted to get it up and running. The hole needed is 1.5"H x2.5"W.
I used a Dremel MM20-03 to cut out the pocket, worked out really well.
The Dremel makes for a super quick and clean cut.
I just used some self tapping screws to mount the UP5.
I also got a UT4 in the mail as well.
I also picked up a new Semi for my grain elevator....I not sure it would be used for grain but more for wood chips...oh well. Trucks N Stuff HO SPT3046 Peterbilt 389 Sleeper with Walking Floor Trailer, Joe Olson
its coming along real nice justin. i need to make a trip up to play on your layout for once, real soon here.
later
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FB page of my layout *new*
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thread to my layout
http://www.warcrc.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10505
pics
http://s237.photobucket.com/user/rockcrawling/library/#/user/rockcrawling/library/ho%20scale%20trains?sort=3&page=1&_suid=1388183416990004180295067414064
hey man just to put your mind at rest they do use those trailers to haul grain... i used to haul grain with a hopper bottom and seen lots of the tall walking floors in feed mills... your doing a great job. and you put my mind at reat with your bridge. i to need to do this on my layout to give me some space to enter the room my layout is in. i thought about doing what you did with bridge so i dont have to duck under a 2 to 3 foot part of my layout and a lift out bridge would not work. but wasent sure if a small bridge would work.. now for a quiston what did you use for your face bored on the layout
Just for the record: In the Chgo area they also use the walking floor trailers for hauling garbage out to a dump site in Ind. A good friend of mine drove for an outfit and that is all they used them for. He used to talk about that floor all the time, about hydraulic fluid leaking, they were driven by pumps with a tank on the back of the tractor. Havn't thought about that guy in year's until I read this thread.
Frank
Sorry but it looks like my pictures are not linked ot my thread anymore. Feel free to view my layout pictures at my Facebook Page. Thanks!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/JustN2Trains/1419173361683750
The site they were linked from has decided to stop allowing people to link images to other sites since it uses up their bandwidth. And you need to have a facebook account to see the others. The OP would be best off creating a Photobucket account and storing his pictures there. Then he could link them to any forum he would like.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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