I guess I'll be the first to start this round of weekend accomplishments.
I spent the last week of my lunch hour putting this together. I want to thank Kadee for the excellent support. The logs need a little weathering and dull coat, but other than that, it's done. I can't wait to do the next 3.
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
Hello nice log cars my dad is working on some . He is making his from scratch but they wont be done for awhile. I been working on the layout add a 4x7 to make a L shape got some track tack in place but its not done yet. Found a box of train stuff at a garage sale for 4$. Most will be used for parts some may get fixed but I did fined a 4-6-2 at the bottom of the box my little wanted it so I fixed it and she painted it the center axle is bent bad has a bad wobble but it runs . Have a good weekend Frank
The ballasting for the inner loops maintenance spur is done. Now I have to work on building up the foundation for the engine house.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Great, I'm seeing pink locos and it's only Friday afternoon...
Here's hoping for another great round of WPF. Nice pictures thus far!
Some switching work on my layout (Digital backdrops):
Look out...look out... pink steam engines everywhere clickity clackity......their here, their there pink steam engines everywhere!
Sorry, I must have fallen in a bucket of booze!
MRL 203 in the lead followed by SF 3500 this is oneof my faborite shots my friend took with her camera for me.
0-6-0-I thought my monitor was broken for a minute. That looks like a Mantua. Yardbird has new driver sets for those.http://www.yardbirdtrains.com/YBSMparts.htm
Anybody remember Lady Athearn? Didn't they have a line of pink cars and pink locomotives. As I remember, they looked scary then too.
Just been puttering around this week but the police department finally got a sign. One of the guys is inside typing up his reports for the day.
UP2CSX wrote: Anybody remember Lady Athearn? Didn't they have a line of pink cars and pink locomotives. As I remember, they looked scary then too. Just been puttering around this week but the police department finally got a sign. One of the guys is inside typing up his reports for the day.
Jim: was there a fire on the second floor of the police dept?(ie--ladder, fire truck) don't see any soot or other burn marks though
Jim
That'll teach the cops to arrest a volunteer fireman! Bet they thought he wouldn't be able to get out of that second story cell...
Well, if there was a pink submarine (Operation Petticoat) why not a pink locomotive. Of course, a few minutes under steam would have coated that pristine stack, boiler top and cab roof with a layer of very un-feminine gray-black grunge...
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Today I rusted up the roofs of my engine house and foundry.
Jeffrey,
I really like the calibre of photos that you are producing now. Gotta love the AC unit in the backdrop of the 1st pic!
Jeffrey, you're right, it was Lady Lionel. I knew it was Lady something. I like you're rusty roof effect. It's hard to get that right on a sheet metal roof.
Jim, the fire department is in the front and the police department is in the rear. This is a real small town. The firefighters are hanging the hoses up to dry.
Not that anyone has followed this project, but my Southwestern style building, that will be my small town city hall is starting to take shape. After casting the walls Then had to cut out door and window openings. Still tinkering with details, Stippling the stucco will start soon.
Jerry SP FOREVER http://photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/
Heres one from the new layout:
Guy Cantwell
Willoughby Line
see stuff at: the Willoughby Line Site
Caboose shop. Needs some weathering and detailing.
Lee
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
Hey, Jerry, I've been following your project. I'm waiting to see how it looks with stucco and the awnings around the front. Or are those holes for adobe type structure roof drains? Reminds me of a number of structures in California.
Guy, what scale is your railroad. That trackwork looks nice, like it was handlaid in O scale. If it's HO, you did a really nice job on the track and the work train.
Lee, you don't let any grass grow under your feet You went from mock up to finished structure in a week. It looks really nice, especially with those WM cabooses inside.
Dustin wrote: Jeffrey,I really like the calibre of photos that you are producing now. Gotta love the AC unit in the backdrop of the 1st pic!
My contribution for this week, I enjoy scratchbuilding timber trestles, I build freehand to suit the terrain, no jigs, I have actually had a bridge engineer congratulate me on the accuray of my "freelance" work, that really made me feel good.
The "Chief" is a fellow club members, this is on a club module.
Keep the great photos coming.
Teditor
Teditor wrote: My contribution for this week, I enjoy scratchbuilding timber trestles, I build freehand to suit the terrain, no jigs, I have actually had a bridge engineer congratulate me on the accuray of my "freelance" work, that really made me feel good.The "Chief" is a fellow club members, this is on a club module.Keep the great photos coming.Teditor
All very good pics so far, but that seems to be the norm here. I haven't got to spend as much time on the RR this week as I would like but I did get the water tower placed and took some pics in B&W and Sepia mode
Here is the 2-6-2 steamer in color after I got it weathered. Enjoy your weekend, Mike
Have a great weekend everyone!
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UP2CSX wrote: Guy, what scale is your railroad. That trakwork looks nice, like it was handlaid in O scale. If it's HO, you did a really nice job on the track and the work train.
Guy, what scale is your railroad. That trakwork looks nice, like it was handlaid in O scale. If it's HO, you did a really nice job on the track and the work train.
Jim,
The scale is HO. The track on the left is Micro Engineering flex track code 70, the work train siding on the right is ME code 55. This stuff looks way better than my handlaid track.
The worktrain is re-detailed Ertl (long flat), scratch built (short flats) and Rio Grande Models Kits (side dump gon & Crane) with lots of details thrown in.
BTW: This is always my favorite thread on these forums.
Guy
Seeing as the thread is about to drop off of page one, I'll go ahead and post now instead of tomorrow morning.
This week I got the grass and trees in on the extension, and yes, you guess correctly, I have pics of it.
Perry-What's up with the flame?? Burning your mortgage?
Jeff-