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Weekend Photo Fun 4-6 March 2016

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Posted by CSX_road_slug on Saturday, March 5, 2016 11:46 AM

hon30critter
Ken: They look great!

Thanx Dave!

SS Express
Those B&O GP9's look great....all for 50 bucks a pop too!!!

Thanx Rich, they were an impulse buy - Kleins had them on sale and I couldn't resist!  They are great runners and pullers, but I've had to invest a bit of "sweat equity" to disguise their Bachmann origins...Geeked

-Ken in Maryland  (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)

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Posted by mlehman on Saturday, March 5, 2016 12:37 PM

CSX_road_slug

 

 
hon30critter
Ken: They look great!

 

Thanx Dave!

 

 

 
SS Express
Those B&O GP9's look great....all for 50 bucks a pop too!!!

 

Thanx Rich, they were an impulse buy - Kleins had them on sale and I couldn't resist!  They are great runners and pullers, but I've had to invest a bit of "sweat equity" to disguise their Bachmann origins...Geeked

Ken,

I'll add my huzzahs. Nice work!

 

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Saturday, March 5, 2016 1:37 PM

I got some weathering done on the wood for the flatcar deck.  This was only the first coat, so it's not going to be final.

And after

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Saturday, March 5, 2016 3:09 PM

JaBear,

You also inherited a cooky factory in Southern Quebec, Canada.

 

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Posted by jecorbett on Saturday, March 5, 2016 3:21 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Bear  ... Thanks for a fun start to weekend Photo Fun.

Frank ..... Thanks for a fun reply to Bear. I'l just grin and JaBear it.

Mile L ... Nice photos of some old west buildings. I like the name of the town and its welcome sign. 

Rick ... Are you having fun yet ? Smile, Wink & Grin... I bet the Aloc will look good when you complete it. 


 

ELEPHANT STYLE 

 

I am running a Burlington passenger train with an Elephant Style locomotive consist. "Elepahant style" is a railroad term meaning all locomotives in a consist are running forward. In the photo, my train is departing from Union Station.

The CB&Q often operated passenger trains with elephant style consists especially in the 1960's 

 

My first train trip was on the CB&Q at the end of the 1950s. Our family traveled from Omaha to Chicago to visit my maternal grandparents for Christmas 1959. We then took the North Shore to Milwaukee to spend New Year's with my Dad's side of the family. Back to Chicago on the North Shore and then home to Omaha at the start of the new decade. I remember seeing a silver loco at the front end but I don't  think it was elephant style. Still this brings back found memories.

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 5, 2016 4:03 PM
Just finished an Install of a TCS mother board and 21 pin decoder in an Atlas U Boat
so i did a Consist of all 4 and shot this Video
Despite the differences in locos they run well together thanks to the great TCS motor control

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3fpPCniAQk
 

TerryinTexas

See my Web Site Here

http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/

 

 

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Posted by G Paine on Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:10 PM

Now that that nasty short circuit on my layout is fixed, I can do something. I am installing a decoder in a Minitrains HOn30 Forney, and needed to do a test run to be sure the motor wires frmo the decoder were installed correctly - they were!!

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:22 PM

JE Corbet ..... Glad to bring back memories. In 1959, a daytime trip from Omaha to CHicago was probably the Nebraska Zephy. It usually had the articulated consist of stainless steel passenger cars. I grew up next to the Burlington, and our house was one of thousands you passed approaching Chicago. ... We road on several railroads on trips between Chicago tand other parts of the country. I was on the North Shore Line several times.  .... Amtrak, interstate highways, and jet airliners ruined train travel which was enjoyable while it lasted. 

GARRY

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Posted by Old Thumper on Saturday, March 5, 2016 6:47 PM

So where was the short?

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, March 5, 2016 8:14 PM

George

Neat little project!

Are the Minitrains locomotives well built?

Thanks

Dave

I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!

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Posted by G Paine on Saturday, March 5, 2016 10:21 PM

hon30critter
Are the Minitrains locomotives well built?

From the short test runs I did, it seems to be a good runner out of the box. The motor is vertical with a small flywheel on top. The wiring to the motor and lights is very fine, I melted the insulation off with my soldering iron rather than trying to strip it. Headlight and backup lights are LEDs with a tiny diode rectifier located in the smokebox. I am pleased with the purchase.

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by tbdanny on Sunday, March 6, 2016 12:40 AM

Some very impressive work so far.

Here's what I've finished off this week - the Campa Saloon, the first of three buildings that will represent the edge of the town of Campa, OR:

The Location: Forests of the Pacific Northwest, Oregon
The Year: 1948
The Scale: On30
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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, March 6, 2016 1:03 AM

Thanks George.

I'm tempted to invest in one.

 

Danny:

Neat saloon. It is a bit small so I'm assuming that all the patrons get along together very well!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaugh

Dave

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Posted by tbdanny on Sunday, March 6, 2016 3:38 AM
Well, it's a small town :-).

I'll be adding an interior before I install it on the layout. I figure that the bar will run lengthwise, with stools and tables along the other side.

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The Year: 1948
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 6, 2016 6:24 AM

A quick & dirty video, made this morning:

 

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Posted by jecorbett on Sunday, March 6, 2016 9:51 AM

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JE Corbet ..... Glad to bring back memories. In 1959, a daytime trip from Omaha to CHicago was probably the Nebraska Zephy. It usually had the articulated consist of stainless steel passenger cars. I grew up next to the Burlington, and our house was one of thousands you passed approaching Chicago. ... We road on several railroads on trips between Chicago tand other parts of the country. I was on the North Shore Line several times.  .... Amtrak, interstate highways, and jet airliners ruined train travel which was enjoyable while it lasted. 

 

I'm pretty sure it was the Nebraska Zephyr we took to Chicago. I had an old timetable that was from the second half of 1960 so it was probably the same schedule. I remember we left early in the morning and arrived in Chicago before dark. I've since lost the timetable. I'm guessing it was behind schedule leaving Omaha because if I remember right it was supposed to leave Omaha sometime in the 6-7 am hour but it would have been dark at that time of year. I think we took a different train on the return trip because we arrived in Omaha after dark. Of course it might have been behind schedule as well.

I repeated that trip on the Amtrak a few years ago. I remember after leaving the Burlington Station and turning south along the west bank of the Missouri past Offut Air Force Base before turning east to cross the river. My memory of the 1959 trip was that we crossed the Missouri immediately after leaving the station but that could be a fuzzy memory. Do you know if the normal Burlington routing in that day was to head south before crossing the Missouri or might we have crossed the river and then turned south. My old railroad atlas shows the CB&Q had tracks on both banks of the Missouri.

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Posted by G Paine on Sunday, March 6, 2016 9:59 AM

hon30critter
I'm tempted to invest in one.

Caboose Hobbies in Denver stocks them; but I do not see any vendors in Canada. There are some in the UK, and elsewhere in Europe
http://www.minitrains.eu/mt-retail-imp.html

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by NP01 on Sunday, March 6, 2016 10:47 AM

Having travelled the Matterhorn-Gotthardbahn (the Glacier Express), your layout brought fond memories. Esp the "whistle" of the electric loco. I can recalk places just like this ...

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Sunday, March 6, 2016 11:41 AM

G Paine

 

 
hon30critter
I'm tempted to invest in one.

 

Caboose Hobbies in Denver stocks them; but I do not see any vendors in Canada. There are some in the UK, and elsewhere in Europe
http://www.minitrains.eu/mt-retail-imp.html

 

Central Hobbies in Vancouver lists Minitrains on its site.

www.central-hobbies.com

Guy

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, March 6, 2016 8:55 PM

I'm putting a scenic cover over the 4-track staging yard shown without most of the cover sections.

With most of the cover framework in place:

And, with the covers in place:

The cover sections are designed to be removeable, but with the gaps masked by scenery to the extent possible.  Each section is a piece of foamboard with pink foam on top to give it stiffness and "terrain."  When it's done, it should look like a single-track branch line (the outer track away from the wall) with a steep slope topped with mostly forest.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, March 6, 2016 9:30 PM
Well I disappear to take care of some 1:1 stuff and return to find that I have a offer to consider opening a truck/auto repair shop. Definitely a kind offer Frank but surely you can imagine what sort of workshop it would be with Bear and assorted lions monkeying about!  Stick out tongue Surprise  On a serious note sorry to read about your friend.

Guy Papillon
You also inherited a cooky factory in Southern Quebec, Canada.

Guy, a cookie factory!!!! Cool Merci beaucoup, I hope it makes chocolate chippie ones.Dinner
 
Finally BIG THANKS to all of you who have contributed to, and who make WPF really Good Stuff.Thumbs UpBow
Cheers, the Bear.Big Smile

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, March 6, 2016 10:07 PM

This was a very fun Weekend Photo fun .... Thanks, JaBear for starting the thread, and thanks to all who participated ! 

GARRY

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Posted by mbinsewi on Sunday, March 6, 2016 10:15 PM

OK, so, back to WPF, with a photo!  Great work everyone. 

Recently aquired GP38, has joined the GLC fleet, for switching duties.  Should be no problem as to the former owner.  The crew brings in a reefer to the Great Lakes Millings' frozen food plant, as they switch the plant and transloading yard.

Mike

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