Gidday All, Well its Friday night again, times flying so I must be having Fun??
Good to see bagal and SS Express work in progress photos, hope you keep us informed as further progress is made.
Another "night shot " on the AMG.
Looking forward to the really GOOD STUFF,
Have a Great One Folks,
Cheers, the Bear.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
That's a real nice night shot, Bear. Thanks for starting another great WPF. Here is a shot of my new city.
Sam
A Norfolk Southern Heritage unit (Intermountain) sits at a crossing during a crew change.
Jarrell
Good morning and a great start everyone!
I went to the club layout on Saturday and used my Atlas GP38 and Athearn SD38 to replicate the Delta Turn which delivered auto parts to the Wabash/N&W at Delta, Ohio for delivery to Ford Plants in Kansas City, KS and Milpitas, CA.
Thanks for looking! Rick J
Thanks for looking!
Rick J
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!
Looks like we're off to a rollicking good start. Work continued on the Cascade Branch this week. By last night, the scenery base was all in and pink a thing of the past, except in a couple of spots that depend on some final work before being dirted-in.
The stone mill at Purgatory is starting to look like a going concern.
Here's the site of Camp 13, a busy logging landing. High-line logging was a West Coast thing, but I think we might use it here to bring in logs and load them.
The last of the roadbed is down in Crater Lake.
More track is on the way and the crew is rested.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Thanks for starting things off Bear.
Here's one from the BRVRR:
NYC GP-20 passes under the Route 32 bridge at the head of a mixed freight on the East end of the layout.
Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. You always make WPF the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Here's a new video i made of my operating coal tipple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm1_76eKfZQ&feature=youtu.be
TerryinTexas
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Another great WPF with lots of super modeling work. Thanks for sharing.
The latest addition to the branch line.
Wilton.
D&RGW SD45
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
It's always nice to glance around at model railroads from all over. Nice modeling and nice photography, everyone.
One final shot of the carfloat, now that all the pink foam is covered and the roof is glued on that building.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Hey Fellas!
Time to drop by with some new pics. It looks like everyone has some great stuff once again! Bear, another great night shot!, Sam, impressive scene! I like those City Classics buildings as well, you can do a lot with them. Nice Heritage unit Jarrell, and the go carts add a nice touch! Rich, nice DT&I power, I know if I was in one of those units, I'd be looking for bikinis! Mike, your layout is looking amazing! Allan, love the old NYC GP20's, it makes me think of train watching at my grandparents farm on the Centrals Lake Shore division! Terry, nice video! My kids would have a mess if we had something like that! Wilton, interesting water tower! Michael, nice rio Grande loco, and the backdrop is stunning! MisterBeasley, that's a very detailed carfloat, nice work!
Some of you might remember that we at the Salamanca Rail Museum inherited the bicentennial locomotive collection and layout of the late Mr. Thomas Busack, a big contributor to MR, and a recipient of the Model Of The Month Award as well. Mr. Busack was an incredible kitbasher, and his models are top notch. Here are two photos of some of those models. First, we have the South Buffalo RR and Buffalo Creek RR Alcos:
And the EJ&E SD40-2 668:
He modeled 71 of the red white and blue locos all of equally impressive detail.
We are proud to be able to display his great collection. As for the layout, Mr. Busack was old school in a big way, and although his layout was impressive, it was difficult to remove, and probably will have to be re created in a more modern fashion. Here are a couple of pics of my sons removing the layout from his basement:
Most of the track was old Tru-Scale, and it was screwed to the framework every three inches or so, making removal difficult. We have the schematic of the layout, and will make a similar replica using new material. This will probably end up being a three year program.
Here is a quick look at the new scene on our layout, the projects with Walthers Parkview Terrace structures:
Everyone have a great week!
-Stan
P2K Soo Line SD60M #6058 pulls the track cleaning train.
-Khang Lu, University of Minnesota Railroad Club
WOW!!! Stunning Shots, Modelling Work, & Photography this week!!!Really turning up the inspiration!Thanks Everyone!!!!
I got nuthin', but building some AMB Beese, for the future WPF!!!
A meet on the mainline
My Midland Units and CSX_Road_Slug's roads units meet. GP38's everywhere!
Karl
NCE über alles!
Yet another great WPF, Venga! Venga!
Regards, Peter
Jarrell,
Great shot, so too the modeling, really like those kids on coasters. The fun of building and riding coasters as a kid, old metal shoe skates for wheels with rope steering and living a block away from the Southern Pacific mainline in Albany, Ca. Ah, love how model railroads can bring back so many good memories.
Action at LEWIS tower, Lewistown, PA... July 1956.
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
Sam,
Gorgeous "new city"
Few months ago I found two Athearn BB kits at a LHS for a bargain price. Although it was nice and warm here in Québec today, I decided it was time to assemble them. I weighted them, replaced the plastic wheels for metal ones, changed the couplers for Kadees and added washers to adjust couplers height. In less than one hour I had two new reefers in my car rosters. I agree that this is basic modeling but it was fun.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
Thank you Guy,
I am now just getting back into my modeling season on my new layout. I will be posting more photos as I go along.
Thanks again,
I am currently buying the home of the late Thomas Busack. We went to see it a few weeks ago for the first time. I had no idea who Thomas Busack was. My younger son is a train fanatic, so you could only imagine how excited he was (and me) when he saw the model layout in the basement. We were very sad to see it gone, but now know that we will design, and build, our own layout, both for our enjoyment, and to pay respect to the great artist that Mr. Busack was. I would love to have one of his engines for the build.
Chris
A number of weeks ago I inquired some opinions about a headlight for an F unit I was fixing up. After many great suggestions, I decided on this.........
Rich
Chris,
It's certainly a small world! You won't be far from Mr Busack's collection anyway, and you can come to the museum in Salamanca to see it any time. The layout project will be a slow one, but once it's finished, we hope to have it as an interactive part of the museum allowing people to operate it along with us. Obviously, the museum won't be able to part with any of his models, but he left a large amount of scratch building material with us, and you're welcome to look through those items for a project of your own. Please stop by once you're settled in!
Hello Chris. My name is Tom Busack. I am Tom Busack's granddson. I am glad to hear that there will be trains in that house again. I have many photos of the house and layout thru the years. If you are interested you can message me. Good luck. The best view is on a foggy morning out the back picture window.