I won't pretend that my work is as good as the preceding posts, but I thought I would actually post some of my progress.
This is my coal mine I've been working on; it still needs some detail work. Also that's a Bach. Spectrum 2-8-0. A very nice engine.
Sheesh! That's a tough act to follow!
I am still having fun with sepia tones, so here is a new image of Niagara 6001 storming in the highlands above Seneca Falls.
Nice work evryone.
Especially sweet Brian M.
Driline thats shaping up well. Is that Woodland Scenic field grass?
Heres some stuff from me.
"Being misunderstood is the fate of all true geniuses"
EXPERIMENTATION TO BRING INNOVATION
http://community.webshots.com/album/288541251nntnEK?start=588
...love the trailer park
Rich
Adding some sculptamold to my otherwise flat and bland surface.
Custom painted Kato SD40-2 HO scale. Now all I need is ballast.
No layout is complete without a trailer park. I need to add more detail, but its coming along...
My Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/JR7582 My Flickr Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wcfan/
I did some major work on my kitbashed N scale PRR H10sb. I re-boilered and redetailed her, replaced her decoder (TCS M1), and changed her road number to #8756 (her old number - 4048 - was more typical of the H9 class).
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
I just completed Walthers scale houses. (Total time about 6:00 hours) There are actually two inside the kit. I'll take photographs this weekend and upload them.
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
Here's three of a long SP coal train on our club layout "Anson Yard". Firstly, coming across the river:
Now passing the Anson Grain elevators:
And here's an overall view of the whole thing:
The scenic part of layout is 36 feet, and comprises of a single track main line, a long passing loop, three loops in the yard plus two sidings, one of which serves Anson Grain, and there are two more elevators and another industry siding near the river.
Brian
It is pretty easy to accomplish that. Just put the camera on macro mode then use a magnifine glass in front of the lens
Good shot Ty
Wish my camera would get that close
TerryinTexas
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I don't beleive I've posted this before.
...and since I accidentally hit "send" too soon...I've also been....making rock carvings
forming rocks using plaster from carved foam
and built a Walthers engine house-actually a Pola kit.
Some pics of structures.
First a veiw of three almost finished structures. The brick one is the ingot mold foundry, the large grey wall to the right is the billet mill and the concrete block building in the background is the boilerhouse.
And here's a pic of my current scratchbuild, a gas producer house.
I have also been carving foam for the canal at the front of the layout.
Here's to a great weekend, Chad.
Pictures of East Bessemer on my HO Spokane Southern. I just finished the ground cover and installing some trees, needs more trees, details.....................
regards,
Jerry Zeman
This week I have been laying more ground goop...
...forming rock from plaster
Here's a couple of shots of my H-5 to get us started