Another week gone by, So here's what my club has been doing on and off lately- Tree parties.
Our goal is to get those hillsides covered by the begining of november. We have 150+ puffball trees ready to go, as soon as we get more 3M adhesive spray.
While this has supposed to be for models, I haven't really done much work on any models this week. But, I did go out railfanning and catch a rare "duck".
A wheeling and Lake Erie High hood heritage unit, on tracks that hadn't seen a train since 2009.
I'm off tomorrow, so after watching them put the bridge up further down on this line, I might do some hobby work. Let's see the good stuff.
(My Model Railroad, My Rules)
These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway. As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).
Thanks for another kickoff to a great episode of WPF, Jimmy! Is there a site where we can see more photos of your railroad club? How about some updates on that huge roundhouse?
My progress this week isn't easily shown in photos! I think I finally got some headway in getting my Digitrax Duplex throttles to perform better. I had been having difficulty in getting any kind of range and at the suggestion of forum member Paul Cutler I downloaded and installed updated firmware for the UR-92 panels and the DT-402 throttles. THEN I discovered a note in the UR-92 instruction sheet that says UR-92s will NOT work unless provided with a 14 VDC supply! Here, I was only giving them 12.3 volts! (More on this in a future thread in the Electronics/DCC forum)
SO, with great progress in that arena I ran a train of private cars on their way to a convention...
With a classy "Park" series CP dome obs bringing up the rear!
On to more Good Stuff for WPF!
Regards, Ed
Jimmy: I really like the Wheeling and Lake Erie pic!
Ed: Very cool looking train - the lighting in the CP obs looks terrific.
Another week with not much accomplished for me,but I did get some static grass down,and a few more weeds.
Also a short video of a few trains:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7xDREu-cVM
Have a good weekend!
Mike
middleman
Narrowgauge, yum!
Found a great deal on LED light strips and added another pass through most scenes with the new and intense ones, with more detail at: http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/213765.aspx?page=4
My wife is in Japan right now and is sending back various RR images that I am posting in this thread: http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/257730.aspx
Here's a sample.
I uploaded a 6 minute out-the-window video of the ride on this Shinkansen to the thread earlier, which was enroute to Kyoto, where it's pictured in the station in the above pic.
Meanwhile, back on the narrowgauge...
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Another one done, on to the next...
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/60361449@N02/
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Good morning all from foggy and warm Northeast Ohio.
Jimmy I like the heritage AC&Y unit, too bad it wasn't and FM unit!
Mike & Mike, Although I don't model it, I like the narrow gauge stuff and actually do have a couple of narrow gauge engines and some cars to build.
Ed, more neat stuff, like your collection of passenger cars!
Casey, you get more work done on your loco conversions than I do on making freight cars.
Nothing much done this week, have to get by with repeats on old club pictures!
One of my favorites, PRR Alco C628 & C630 heading up the hill with 36 ore cars!
PRR FM C-Liners with a coal drag!
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!
The only place we really update (unfortunately), is our club's facebook page. As far as I know, you don't need to even be signed up for facebook to look at the page and see the photos. I'll talk to our secretary/treasurer to see if she can upload some more photos when she has time.
https://www.facebook.com/MMVMRRC/
Jimmy ... Your photo of 107 is interesting. It appears to be a second generation GP Unit (GP 35 perhaps) with high hood and with Alco trucks.
Mike M. and Mike L ..... I like your narrow gauge phtos.
Ed ... That is an impressive passenger train. I have ridden in a CP dome observation, but it was in the VIA Rail era and painted accordingly. Reminds me of the original California Zephyr.
Casey ... I'm very impressed with your recent accomplishment. It sounds like you are getting ready for another one.
Rick ... I like the old club photos.
Here is a Great Northern passenger train. I included a heater car because the F3's are freight versions without steam generators.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Really good stuff from everyone. SD45, No. 6174 leans into a curve.
Heartland Division CB&QJimmy ... Your photo of 107 is interesting. It appears to be a second generation GP Unit (GP 35 perhaps) with high hood and with Alco trucks
Yes,that would be a ex Southern GP35 riding on traded in Alco trucks.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
Excellent pic evryone! This is a quickie pic of a Chessie cov hopper being taken back to the shop (bench)
Tony
EK Sub in HO Scale
Here is the last video of footage I took while in Berlin, Germany last month:
This one covers Berlin's S Bahn and passenger trains.
Modeling the Bellefonte Central Railroad
Fan of the PRR
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http://www.youtube.com/user/PennsyModeler
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Jimmy, Thanks for the WPF start. A tree party sounds like fun.
Thank to all and regards, Peter
At the NMRA National Convention a couple of weeks ago, we debuted some new buildings along the Wallace Brothers track at the back of East Yard on the Operations Road Show layout.
Everything along the skyboard is new. These new buildings, built by Walt Trancygier, replace a number of pedecessors that were faceless hardboard placeholders. Walt did a terrific job on these, and really made the back of the scene "pop."
Once the layout is reassembled at its home base, we'll continue scenery work. Since these buildings are still loose, we'll shift Twin Cities Storage (the blue building) to the left so that we can properly spot a boxcar at the right-most door.
-Fritz Milhaupt, Publications Editor, Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.http://www.pmhistsoc.org
A great start to WPF guys.
Ed - Some great looking passenger cars.
Mike - Good stuff. I liked the video.
Mike L - Cool stuff.
Casey - Another unique loco.
Rick - Loved the Pennsy C-Liners.
Gary - Good picture. I have to build a heater-car for my NYC freight/passenger locos.
Grampy - Great photo as usual.
HO-Velo - Really neat fish market scene.
In keeping with the passenger car theme (sorta) from earlier:
Pennsy K-4 #1361 rounds the curve at the east end of the BRVRR layout with a short train of arch-roofed passenger cars.
Speaking of passenger cars, here is a link to a short photo-essay on my website, featuring private railroad cars taken some years ago in Petoskey, Michigan.
http://www.brvrr.com/Petoskey.html
Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. Thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
I made some good progress on the G scale covered bridge this week. The track, roof trusses, and side panneling are installed. The roof is in the paint shop.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
As always, some wonderful projects going on with all of you folks. I do love to see what you have been doing. Thanks for making this the best thread of the week!
I have been slowly working on more scenery at the back of where Milo Mills will be on the layout. Need to get this area pretty much done before I finish the Plywood base for where the town proper will be. Since I posted last I have added ground cover and some of the trees on the area just past the liftout section.
Arind the other side of the town I have added ground cover tree armitures, and the beginninbgs of a wooden fence that will be a cow pasture all the way around the area. Long and narrow path to a larger area for grazing shown in the first photo. The cattle will have to be driven across the tracks morning and night each day they use that pasture.
Obviously a work in progress.....
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!