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Posted by rs2mike on Friday, February 22, 2008 9:59 AM
 outdoorsfellar wrote:

With the cold temps & snow we've been having, it's easy to be wishing for those summer days to enjoy our favorite pastimes. It's always summer here on the Allegheny & Cumberland, & I love to look down the tracks to see what's comming next. Here's a eastbound coal train rounding the bend at M&K Jct. entering the east end before resuming road speed ....

i always enjoy seeing your stuff.  great work!!

alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)

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Posted by rs2mike on Friday, February 22, 2008 10:00 AM
 Dave Vollmer wrote:

I'm starting to like the Jack's Run area of my layout...  It's inspired by Spruce Creek near Tyrone, PA on the PRR Middle Division.  Spruce Creek had the only tunnels between the flyovers at Rockville north of Enola and the summit tunnels at Gallitzin.  There were also several stone arch bridges in the area, crossing and re-crossing the Juniata River and its tributaries.

Here's a (relatively) new scene of my kitbashed N scale PRR M1 4-8-2 dragging empty hoppers westward to Altoona:

Dave i have always like your jacks run area.  I can't wait to get my diaromma done so i can post here  too.

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Posted by tomkat-13 on Friday, February 22, 2008 10:19 AM

 

 Switching Prestage Tool & Gear on my old layout.

I model MKT & CB&Q in Missouri. A MUST SEE LINK: Great photographs from glassplate negatives of St Louis 1914-1917!!!! http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/kempland/glassplate.htm Boeing Employee RR Club-St Louis http://www.berrc-stl.com/
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Posted by Red Horse on Saturday, February 23, 2008 9:33 AM
Wow I love the scene you picked and the pics of the Locos are very cool!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 23, 2008 11:02 AM
pike-62 where did you get the finger lakes u23b locomotive
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Posted by fireman216 on Saturday, February 23, 2008 3:51 PM

 Samuel Bennett from UK wrote:
pike-62 where did you get the finger lakes u23b locomotive

 

I can get those in pretty much any LHS in my area....black or maroon...with sound too!!! 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 24, 2008 3:34 AM
Do you know the manufacturer and reference number since I don't live in the states its requires to be order in
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Posted by Red Horse on Sunday, February 24, 2008 10:19 AM

This is another of my favorite scenes, lets me think of a simpler life than the one I live in real life, if I could live on my layout I'd be very happy!!!

Please visit my Photobucket pics page. http://photobucket.com/Jesse_Red_Horse_Layout I am the King of my Layout, I can build or destroy the entire city on a whim or I can create a whole new city from scratch , it is good too be the King.
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Posted by fireman216 on Sunday, February 24, 2008 12:34 PM

 Samuel Bennett from UK wrote:
Do you know the manufacturer and reference number since I don't live in the states its requires to be order in

 

I will get the info and post it for ya.... 

A true friend will not bail you out of jail...he will be sitting next to you saying "that was friggin awesome dude!" Tim...Modeling the NYC...is there any other?

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Posted by PASMITH on Sunday, February 24, 2008 1:10 PM




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Posted by Red Horse on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:23 PM

Peter,

That is awesome pic of your layout details, very cool, is there a place where I can see more pics of your layout on the web?

thanks for posting that, it really captured my attention.

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Posted by wm3798 on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:54 PM

Pardon the slow loading ginormous image...  But you just can't shrink this one...

Lee 

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Posted by ICRR1964 on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:00 PM

Here is one I posted in a test a week ago of a layout I had about 10 years ago that was destroyed in a fire.

This was old school method with saw dust grass and hand made trees using bell wire, lichen, and clay.

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Posted by ICRR1964 on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:04 PM

Here is another one of the same layout, but on a different side, I never did finish this layout before the fire, notice the bare plywood?

ood by the track?

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Posted by PASMITH on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:48 PM
 Red Horse wrote:

Peter,

That is awesome pic of your layout details, very cool, is there a place where I can see more pics of your layout on the web?

thanks for posting that, it really captured my attention.



Thank you for your kind words. A while back, Space Mouse posted some of my layout pictures when I was unable to. I am not sure if that thread is still around.

Here are a couple more:





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Posted by OzarkBelt on Thursday, February 28, 2008 7:27 AM
here's one of mine:

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, February 28, 2008 9:42 AM

 

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Posted by rs2mike on Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:13 AM
 wm3798 wrote:

Pardon the slow loading ginormous image...  But you just can't shrink this one...

Lee 

  Nice scene.  I like it a lot.  Keep em coming.

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Posted by rs2mike on Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:14 AM
 PASMITH wrote:
 Red Horse wrote:

Peter,

That is awesome pic of your layout details, very cool, is there a place where I can see more pics of your layout on the web?

thanks for posting that, it really captured my attention.



Thank you for your kind words. A while back, Space Mouse posted some of my layout pictures when I was unable to. I am not sure if that thread is still around.

Here are a couple more:





Peter Smith, Memphis


nice picks.. can we see more of your stuff too.  this is a great forum i get lots of ideas for my layout to come

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Posted by shayfan84325 on Thursday, February 28, 2008 12:29 PM

These are a few pictures from the layout I built, but did not finish, as a teen (that was 30 years ago).  It was N scale with hand laid code 55 track and hand made ground throws.  The N scale track available for purchase back then was unacceptably unrealistic, and N scale ground throws were not available at all.  I used a transistor walk-around controller.

The layout was based on the Epithet Creek Railroad track plans published in MR back in about 1974.  It was L shaped and covered an area of about 15 square feet.

I was unable to finish the layout because it was in my parents house.  When they moved away, I had to get an apartment so I could finish college; a model railroad was simply not going to be possible.  I gave it to a fellow modeler and I have no idea if it still exists today (my guess is such that I'd rather not know).  Anyway, here are some pictures:

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Posted by PASMITH on Thursday, February 28, 2008 7:12 PM
 shayfan84325 wrote:

These are a few pictures from the layout I built, but did not finish, as a teen (that was 30 years ago).  It was N scale with hand laid code 55 track and hand made ground throws.  The N scale track available for purchase back then was unacceptably unrealistic, and N scale ground throws were not available at all.  I used a transistor walk-around controller.

The layout was based on the Epithet Creek Railroad track plans published in MR back in about 1974.  It was L shaped and covered an area of about 15 square feet.

I was unable to finish the layout because it was in my parents house.  When they moved away, I had to get an apartment so I could finish college; a model railroad was simply not going to be possible.  I gave it to a fellow modeler and I have no idea if it still exists today (my guess is such that I'd rather not know).  Anyway, here are some pictures:

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Shayfan, that is some very good N gauge work. May I ask what are you doing now and in what Gauge? Do you have any photos of your latest work? If you are a Shay fan, do you have any Shay models?

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Posted by shayfan84325 on Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:08 PM

Peter,

Thanks for the complement.  At the time I built the N scale layout I was living in Laramie Wyoming.  It gave me something to occupy my mind since the Laramie winters are so long and the girls at the university were so few (5 guys for each girl back then).

Regarding my current work, I posted the pictures below a few weeks ago on this forum (page 7).  I'm in HO standard gauge, now.  I like being able to buy good looking track (the track on my old layout took 2 years to complete - 39 feet and 17 turnouts).

I've been a Shay fan for a long time - over 30 years.  The Shay inventor, Ephram Shay, and I even share the same birthday (July 17).  I've got 3 small Shays on my layout (all brass).  I love 'em.  It's like they're stuck in 1st gear!

By the way, your work is outstanding!

 shayfan84325 wrote:

Here are a couple of bright spots on my layout:

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The concentric curved trestles are part of a helix (conical Helix?) the rest of it is in two tunnels.

The rail bus (top picture) is my own kit bash using an NWSL Flea with flywheel and a Jordan school bus kit.  Its pilot and lead truck are scratch built.  Think MR would be interested in an article about how I built it?

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Posted by CSX_road_slug on Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:19 PM

Lots of great-looking country theme scenes here, esp. Lee's WM covered wagons.  Not much rural stuff to show from my layout, but here's one with a heavy industrial flavor:

 

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Posted by PASMITH on Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:53 PM
 shayfan84325 wrote:

Peter,

Thanks for the complement.  At the time I built the N scale layout I was living in Laramie Wyoming.  It gave me something to occupy my mind since the Laramie winters are so long and the girls at the university were so few (5 guys for each girl back then).

Regarding my current work, I posted the pictures below a few weeks ago on this forum (page 7).  I'm in HO standard gauge, now.  I like being able to buy good looking track (the track on my old layout took 2 years to complete - 39 feet and 17 turnouts).

I've been a Shay fan for a long time - over 30 years.  The Shay inventor, Ephram Shay, and I even share the same birthday (July 17).  I've got 3 small Shays on my layout (all brass).  I love 'em.  It's like they're stuck in 1st gear!

By the way, your work is outstanding!

 shayfan84325 wrote:

Here are a couple of bright spots on my layout:

Photobucket

Photobucket

The concentric curved trestles are part of a helix (conical Helix?) the rest of it is in two tunnels.

The rail bus (top picture) is my own kit bash using an NWSL Flea with flywheel and a Jordan school bus kit.  Its pilot and lead truck are scratch built.  Think MR would be interested in an article about how I built it?



Thanks for the pictures. Your work is still excellent. The rail bus is nice. An article for the MR press might be worth a try but you may need some construction pictures. MR might be interested but I think RMC or the NG&SLG would be more likely to accept such an article. I have four Shays : Joe Works HOn30 brass, NWSL vertical boiler brass, PFM 2 truck brass and a bashed Spectrum 3 truck. The three truck was modified to represent Mc Cloud River No. 16 C/N 2401 built in 1911. It was a wood burner at the time.







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Posted by pike-62 on Friday, February 29, 2008 5:52 AM

 Samuel Bennett from UK wrote:
pike-62 where did you get the finger lakes u23b locomotive

sorry for the late reply to this question.

The Finger Lakes engine is a custom paint I did a while back. I have done 3 of these to date and don't own one myself right now.

As far as the other posters comment about them being in hobby shops in his area, I have to think they too are custom paint as I don't think Atlas has released that scheme yet. I could be wrong though

 

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Posted by pike-62 on Friday, February 29, 2008 5:58 AM
 OzarkBelt wrote:
 pike-62 wrote:

 

Nice shot. The little switcher is fascinating! How did you get the atmosphere effect 

Mostly luck. I have incandescent floods in can lights over my layout which may have contributed to the look. I do know I did not set the "white balance Filter" on my camera when I took the picture. The hazy look is realy just the out of focus area in the picture.

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Posted by Red Horse on Friday, February 29, 2008 9:43 AM

Wow, I spent the morning eye balling every detail of these favorite pic entries and I bow to all the great RR artists here, you folks are a rare breed, masters at your craft of shrinking the world down, the pics below from all of you play tricks on the eye and mind, I hope to some day be able to join your ranks.

Lee- I loved the coal cars, looks sooooo real!

ICRR1964- I felt like I was riding a hot air balloon over an actual town when I looked at your submissions!!!

Pas Mith Your an artist!!!

Ozarkbelt - The colors you used on your train station were a brilliant choice!!!

Jeff- The rusted locomotive looks so real I was tempted to take a few parts off the old chugger...LOL!

Phil- Nice progress, can't wait to see it done.

Ken L, Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!!

Peter S, Those pine trees are some of the very best around!

Pike- Breath Taking , realistic shot of the switcher pulling the two cars.

All of you men (and maybe some women, hard to tell with the screen names some time) give me the inspiration to better my skills in every way, The pics of these layouts just blow me away, the detail, the content of the scenes and the photography effects are stunning.

Congratulations to everyone in this thread for raising the bar on the scaled down world of the model rail roader!!!

I'm trying very hard to imagine any better artist in this medium and I can not!

You folks mark a very high standard for designers , builders and beginners alike.

I'm humbled to be able to post here.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, February 29, 2008 9:50 AM
 Red Horse wrote:

Jeff- The rusted locomotive looks so real I was tempted to take a few parts off the old chugger...LOL!

Thanks Red Horse. That model is reminisent of the kind of modeling I used to do all the time. That however is a time long past.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 29, 2008 2:44 PM
pike-62 thanks for that I have to see if Atlas bring one out or my skills improve to do the livery justice.
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Posted by fireman216 on Friday, February 29, 2008 2:49 PM
Sorry it took so long to respond....my LHS has the Finger Lakes in stock...but it is in the black scheme...it is NOT something custom painted as I have actually seen several around my area hobby shops.... since the real thing practically drives in my back yard....they are made by Atlas and come with or without sound and DCC....

A true friend will not bail you out of jail...he will be sitting next to you saying "that was friggin awesome dude!" Tim...Modeling the NYC...is there any other?

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