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Weekend Photo Fun 9-28-2007 Thru 9-30-2007 Locked

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Posted by mls1621 on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:43 PM

HHPATH56,

Bob and I are doing a steel mill for a friend in HO and have been looking for the kits also.

I asked the owner of a LHS and he told me that Walthers is going to re-release the blast furnace kit and the coke oven, but didn't have details as far as dates.

Here is an over view of the 11'X3' steel mill in Bob's garage.

Notice the digitally added garage door in the background(just teasing).  MAbruce, I love the affect you've created by adding the sky to your picture.

Another note, the refrigerator in the background is 1:1 scale.  It has since been moved for another module in that corner.

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Posted by jwar on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:42 PM
Should be a busy week, trying to finish an intermodel yard and a Mu Jack, retainer wall, hiway guard rails and if luck has it, will start to scrach build a running repair locomotive shop. Have an open house next week and things should work out. Will post a few pics later, perhaps Sunday....You guye have a great week end....John
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:40 PM

Looking great already!  Bruce, I thought you were starting us off with railfan pictures from a trip out West.  Nice work.

Here's a pair of before-and-after pictures.  The first one was taken when I'd just put the lighting and LEDs into my passenger cars.  The Alco RS-3 was my newest engine at the time.  The track on my HO layout is directly above the Saint Anne Street subway station, and the mess of wires and resistors is for the station lighting.

A couple of weeks ago, I tore out all the burned up light bulbs, replaced them with 16-volt bulbs and rewired the circuit for 10 volts.  Hopefully, they'll last a while.  I used flexible wire this time, and once I had the lights working I covered the mess with scenery.  That first shot popped up on my screensaver slide show, so I dug it out and took it again.

 

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Posted by Driline on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:40 PM
 mikesmowers wrote:

   Thank goodness someone started this thread! I was about to go crazy waiting for it.

   I have got to do a little in the trainroom this week. I got my cedar shingles and GOW bulbs in on Monday and finished the roof on Cody"s Recovery:

 

  I also got the floor and the foundation built for the scratch build barn and am waiting on the scale lumber.

   Here a a few pics of some Chevy pick up trucks that I did some painting and weathering on

  This one I weathered it and painted the top white, you cannot see in the pic but I also made some cracks in the windshield, I am thinking I might try a crumpled fender. This truck has had a rough life.

   This one was completly disassembled and soaked in paint remover to the bare metal, primed, and painted with Dupli-Color. The interior I painted white. My hands and eyes won't let me do the chrome on the sides.  I haven't decided whether to weather it or not.

 

 I am working in HO scale.           Have a good weekend and keep the pics comming.               Mike
 

I like your new building. Your barbed wire fence looks great too. Nice cheap wally world vehicles you got there as well Smile [:)]

How did you make your cement or is it asphalt roads? They also look very good. I'm experimenting with colored foam with quick dry drywall spackling mixed with grey and black acrylics spread thin over the foam. So far it looks good. I'll try and get some pics in later this weekend. I'm hoping to purchase a new Canon G9 LCD 12mp camera soon so my pics will look a little betterWink [;)], and with JKtrains help maybe even good.

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Posted by Loco on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:34 PM
MLS, outstanding and in N too!  Love them two "tin men".  Took me a sec to realize why they were all silver LoL
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Posted by HHPATH56 on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:33 PM
Great work on details on those hot metal cars, Mike.   I am in HO scale and would like to know if any manufacturer has kits for a steel mill.  Walthers has one for N scale, but no longer has one for HO scale (as far as I know)
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Posted by mls1621 on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:32 PM

Jim,

My neighbor, Bob, and I spent many hours running back and forth across the river to Granite City, IL to get pictures of the hot metal cars used there and Granite City Steel.  these are based on that prototype, but the numbers on mine are too nice, they appear to paint theirs on with a two inch brush, and no regard for neatness. 

I used the known wheelbase of the trucks to determine the rest of the measurements for the cars.  They're 60 scale feet long and fit under the pouring floor of the blast furnace perfectly.

I agree whole heartedly with your observation about these cars in N scale and can't properly express my disappointment with the ones I've seen offered for sale.  

 

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Posted by UP2CSX on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:17 PM

Gee, I remember the days when you could tell it was N scale because everything looked so big and clunky. You guys are certainly doing a good job of proving that era has ended. Wink [;)] Mike, I never thought I'd see steel mill cars that finely detailed in N gauge - great work. Now, let's see, was it Mikesmowers with the pickups? I think so. Nice job but more light! The truck stop has a nice sunset look to it though. Chuck, I always knew Fresno had a skyline - that's how I knew I was halfway between SF and LA. Smile [:)] Nice job, too bad we'll never so those SP cabooses again. Oh, and Ty, all I see are the dreaded red "X"'s instead of pictures.

I've been detailing a police car so I'll post some pictures of that later.

Regards, Jim
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Posted by Chuck Geiger on Friday, September 28, 2007 4:02 PM

Who says we have a small skyline in Fresno, CA? - Here's a veiw from Serrano Creek on my N Scale SP Fresno District:

 

 

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Posted by mls1621 on Friday, September 28, 2007 3:55 PM

These aren't new pictures, but I wanted to share them with the group.  These hot metal cars were scratch built for my neighbor's N scale steel mill module. 

I've got more pictures of his module to share later.  I didn't want to clog up the thread by posting them all at the same time.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 28, 2007 3:38 PM

Great stuff everyone!

I don't think I've posted these yet:

(Wow Alex, I like your loco don't I?)Wink [;)]

EDIT: I'm not sure what happened before, I saw the Xs too. Should be better now. 

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Posted by mikesmowers on Friday, September 28, 2007 3:27 PM

   Thank goodness someone started this thread! I was about to go crazy waiting for it.

   I have got to do a little in the trainroom this week. I got my cedar shingles and GOW bulbs in on Monday and finished the roof on Cody"s Recovery:

 

  I also got the floor and the foundation built for the scratch build barn and am waiting on the scale lumber.

   Here a a few pics of some Chevy pick up trucks that I did some painting and weathering on

  This one I weathered it and painted the top white, you cannot see in the pic but I also made some cracks in the windshield, I am thinking I might try a crumpled fender. This truck has had a rough life.

   This one was completly disassembled and soaked in paint remover to the bare metal, primed, and painted with Dupli-Color. The interior I painted white. My hands and eyes won't let me do the chrome on the sides.  I haven't decided whether to weather it or not.

 

 I am working in HO scale.           Have a good weekend and keep the pics comming.               Mike
 

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Posted by tstage on Friday, September 28, 2007 3:02 PM

Bruce, 

Step on toes?  Didn't you start it last week, too?  I don't think I heard any complaints.

With that said, I still think we should change the name of the thread to WLPF for Weeklong Photo Fun.  It doesn't seem to want to stop on Mondays anymore. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Nice pick, BTW... 

Tom 

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Weekend Photo Fun 9-28-2007 Thru 9-30-2007
Posted by MAbruce on Friday, September 28, 2007 2:56 PM

I hope I'm not starting this up too early, nor am stepping on toes by initiating it (sorry Jeff Big Smile [:D] ).

We continue to be on a good roll.  There were loads of great pictures to see last week.  There was a good suggestion that everyone who posts pictures tell us what scale its in.

Mine is in N-scale.    This picture features copious use of a digital backdrop:

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