"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Bear,
Thanks for the appreciation. It'll be hard to top that one this week, but whichever week it is, I contribute to share with y'all first and foremost.
That is a fine looking train and one that must bring its owner considerable enjoyment.
BTW, I've got some questions about pine logging in New Zealand perhaps you can help with? Will start a thread on it in the next couple of days.
Anyway, this week's pics, in honor of our vets, are of my troop train...
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
The newest Addition to the train room
This is my idea of luxury
"> Just in time for my open house But still needs a cup holder
Just in time for my open house
But still needs a cup holder
TerryinTexas
See my Web Site Here
http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
Good morning from rainy and mild Northeast Ohio!
Bear, nice picture - have some HO narrow guage stuff and will someday get to it.
Mike, I like the Black FT Units, different from the normal yellow/silver/black.
Terry, nice chair I have an old office chair for myself, it was free and comfortable.
Finally finished some cars this week!
Second Rock Island Evans Rebuild of old 1944 AAR Boxcars from various railroads. Made a new side sill as they were reinforced for the application of the 8' Door on the car. Car is a Branchline 1944 AAR Boxcar kit, did not install the roofwalk and changed out the plastic sill steps for A-line sill steps. Painted car with a mixture of Floquil PC Green darkened with Dark Green Paint. Lettered car with decals by Mask Island Decals.
Atlas 52' Blue Island Reefer kit, painted with Scalecoat II B&M Blue Paint and lettered with Herald King Decals.
Another view of my Athearn PRR GP9's on the Strongsville OH Club layout.
Thanks for looking,
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!
Made good progress on the backdrop and started on lighting this week:
The bridge up front is new too-- still have to make supports for it. I made two more to be installed on the adjacent tracks crossing the river.
A closer photo of SLC #1, pulling empties from T&P Oil Distributon Co.
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Mike, thanks from a vet for your troop train and nice shot of those Geeps, Rick.
A copper head about to disappear into the rocks along Roaring Creek.
Yikes!! Snakes on a train....
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
mlehmanAnyway, this week's pics, in honor of our vets, are of my troop train...
Mike, when I saw the first picture, I wondered when you started modeling MEC; then I saw the Rio markings
EMD painted quite a few locomotives in similar paint designs.
JaBear: Nice looking train - I kinda like that narrow gauge stuff!
Mike: I like the "sunrise" look of those pic's. Thanks for your kind words about my K-36 in last weeks WPF.
Terry: I need one of those! The old office chair I use for my "subterranean" On3 area is falling apart.
Rick: Beautiful work on the cars,as usual.
pt714: Good looking river area,and the "flow" of your trackwork looks good,too.
DJ: Excellent rock work and vegetation - a very convincing scene.
George:Very close paint jobs.I've seen both many times before,never made the connection.
After some derailing issues with the tender(a little weight in the coal bunker fixed that),the 480 is ready for service:
A short(honest!) slideshow/video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8k8kLco3bY
'Hope everyone has a good weekend.
Mike
This week I completed a couple more projects for Boothbay
A coal loader for the narrow gauge servicing area. It was originally 30' tall which seemed too big for 2' gauge, so I lowered it by 5 feet
Chemical tank HOKX56555 which is Hooker Chemical, but lettered for Atlantic (Which I assume is Atlantic Refining). It is an old AHM model that I cleaned up, weighted to NMRA standard, added Kadee couplers and trucks, and lightly weathered
A couple of months ago, one of our volunteers started design and instillation of a signals system; a few of the latest photos
G Paine mlehman Anyway, this week's pics, in honor of our vets, are of my troop train... Mike, when I saw the first picture, I wondered when you started modeling MEC; then I saw the Rio markings EMD painted quite a few locomotives in similar paint designs.
mlehman Anyway, this week's pics, in honor of our vets, are of my troop train...
I keep meaning to get around to finally scratch building new coachs for my railroads... Maybe they'll feature winners of the Medal of Honor from my home state, or else soldiers of personal significance on the name plates.
G Painewhen I saw the first picture, I wondered when you started modeling MEC; then I saw the Rio markings EMD painted quite a few locomotives in similar paint designs.
Joseph Strapac comments about it in Rio Grande Diesels Vol 1, that EMD used some of the same patterns when painting and the MEC and D&RGW were same except colors used. D&RGW later added yellow to the nose to make the diesels more visible as they were relatively quiet when approaching grade crossings and needed to be seen. The next models EMD build for D&RGW were the F3's and they were delivered with yellow noses and the FT's were all repainted in the mid-1940's.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Bear, another cool shot of the club layout. It's awesome that it can accomodate the On30 equipment.
Mike, Those FTs look great roaming through the desert scenery.
Terry, your seating looks better than mine. But if its a cup holder you're after, go to Dollar General, buy a car cup holder, cut off the hook and screw it to the layout fascia. I have several of these.
Rick, you're rolling stock looks great as always.
pt714, you're making good progress.
Grampy, that's a very cool scene, just glad I'm not hiking there.
George, You're F Units look great and so does the layout.
Mike (MiddleMan), I love that K36. I was lucky enough to ride behind #480 at the Durango & Silverton.
This week I have been busy in Gallitzin. I mocked up the houses on the hillside.
I also mocked up the Route 53 overpass at the far end of town.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
Nice modeling everyone,
Bear, Thanks again for starting the thread,
Terry, If i had such a chair , I wouldn't do much modeling.
Mike (middleman), Gorgeous piece of modeling,
A fews weeks ago I wrote about the ''fun'' of re wiring my layout. This week, it's all about the ''fun'' to ballast the tracks. A few more dozen of hours and I will be done with it.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
Thanks Bear for starting things off again this week. A lot of great modeling and photography again this week.
Its been housekeeping time on the BRVRR the past couple of weeks. I finally got around to dusting everything, sprucing up the trees a bit and cleaning the track.
Here is one of my Proto2000 GP-20 at the head of a short freight testing the rails after the cleanup:
Keep the photos and ideas coming guys.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Some time ago, I posted pictures of my Swiss friend´s layout in WPF. He has been working on the scenery since then and is now ready to "let the grass grow"
Anyone familiar with the prototype location at Ospizio Bernina on the Rhaetian Railway will see how really close this model is to the real thing!
Thanks for all the kind comments on my troop train. It's about my "oldest" standard gauge consist. Used to be ABBA power up front, but the motor died in my other FT A, so now it's really slow up the grades. Jim has it right on the cookie-cutter approach that EMD took to the paint scheme. Unlikely it ever happenened, but would've been interesting to have seen the MEC units lashed up with the Rio Grande's. The Pullman troop and kitchen cars were surplused off starting in 1947, so both them and the motive power are a bit anachronistic for the roughly 1960-1974 time frame on my layout. Let's just say they're a "heritage" consist.
Ulrich,
Recognized the location right away. Beautiful work by your friend!
Prior to 1955, B&M and MEC E and F units could be seen together sometimes. The 2 compamies were under common ownership back then and everything was pained the same.
As to the motor on the FT A, if it is Athearn there are a number of drop-in replacement motors out there, maybe even better than the original. There may fot other manufacturers F units as wellhttp://www.walthers.com/exec/search?category=LEM&scale=H&manu=&item=&keywords=athearn+motor&words=restrict&instock=Q&split=30&Submit=Search
Bear, Thanks for opening the WPF. Hope you're finding some time to work on your carferry.
Mike, Always enjoy your photos, your troop train is a splendid model and also grand as a commemorative vehicle.
Thanks to all the WPF contributors and a special thanks to Veterans.
Happy Veterans Day, regards, Peter
George,
It's a Stewart, so maybe an Athearn-like motor might fit. Probably be a downgrade from whatever Stewart put in. The FT isn't a Kato drive, but likely a Kato clone. Most importantly, I want it to run well together with the other FT AB that still runs. I think replacement motors are available, but IIRC cost is around $40, so thought I'd just wait until I can find another complete FT (or at least just the FT A) and buy that for a parts queen.
Peter,
Nice pier, I can smell the ocean from here.
Went to a hobby store for some things and brought along my camera since the railroad was just down the street.
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/60361449@N02/
Anthracite Modeler - YouTube
Hi guys!
Really great stuff from everyone this week!!!
Bear:
Nice steamer. I love the engineer hanging out of the cab.
Terry:
Nice chair. My wife bought me a really good quality office chair a few years ago and I can sit in it for hours and it's still comfortable.
Rick:
As always, really nice work!
pt714:
'Lookin' good'
Grampy:
I'm glad the snake is going away from you! The scene is just excellent!
Mike:
Your engine is just plain beautiful! The sound is fantastic, and the glass looks great. It's a piece of art.
George:
Coaling station is nicely done. Signals look good too.
GP-9Man:
You're mocking us!! Seriously, the scenes will look great.
Guy:
Just think how proud and happy you will be when the ballasting is done! Don't forget to take pain killers for your back
Allan:
I hope the test was successful!
Ulrich:
Your friend's scene is very well done!
Peter:
The detail in your wharf scene continues to amaze me! Another work of art!
RDGCasey:
Fantastic video! What a great fleet of passenger cars they have.
No pictures from me. I'm in a modelling rut. I haven't sat down at the workbench for a week or more. I was working on my second mahogany launch but after five tries I couldn't get the base colour right so I've put it on hold for now. No word on the decals for the McKeen car but I'm still patient.
However, I have been working on the benchwork design for my layout (using 3rdPlanIt) and it is actually starting to make sense. I have figured out a number of solutions to problems which previously had me scratching my head. I actually have a plan for building the two helices as well as the approach tracks for both the tops and the bottoms, and I have figured out how to build the benchwork around all of that. I also have figured out how to build a rather steep mountain to river valley scene which will have somewhere around 30" - 36" in elevation change from peak to valley bottom. I also bought my son two books on buying a house for his birthday. Maybe, just maybe, he will take the hint. Between him and his girlfriend they have enough saved to take the plunge.
Thanks for listening!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
As always, so many outstanding offerings here! I always look forward to see what each of you has been doing.
As for me I have been busy with the bridge project.... Its been riveting! Really... just riveting!
Not even half way done and this is the first half of the bridge. Haven't even started to build the rest of it.....
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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Picture of my Z scale layout at the Saturday train show.