I have something to contribute this week for a change. This is my GP-7 project I've been working on. It used to be a UP Loco with plastic railings.
The second is my small transfer yard. But the more I look at the the more I dislike it so it will probably get torn up this week and redone. ICK!!
It looks better with some cars on it waiting for transfer.
Guess I'll get in the fun this week.Here is a pic of my small N scale layout which is always under construction
The vehicles in the pic are 1:144th scale and I sure wish I could find some more of those Racing Champions semis.
I guess I'm not the only N-scale coal mine on this page.
Here's a N-scale Coal Mine I've been working on for a diaorama. The first picture is how it looked after I dug it out of the plaster. Still needs some work but I can make adjustments on the diorama.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
I have started painting a fleet of DODX tank cars. I now have twenty to decal.Also some detailing on my sharks:
I've even got the uncoupling lever at the front, you just have to know were to look.
Here's some of my stuff running on Dave Vollmer's layout
howmus wrote: reklein wrote:Howmus,since when do turkeys eat silage?? I know,I know, just kidding.LOL, I was waiting for this one! If and when I do get the Turkey pen and shed up and running (aka: built) and find something that will look anything like domestic turkeys to use, I will have to at least put up a corn crib. That shouldn't be too difficult to scratch build.....
reklein wrote:Howmus,since when do turkeys eat silage?? I know,I know, just kidding.
LOL, I was waiting for this one! If and when I do get the Turkey pen and shed up and running (aka: built) and find something that will look anything like domestic turkeys to use, I will have to at least put up a corn crib. That shouldn't be too difficult to scratch build.....
From what I have seen of the wild turkeys in my neighborhood, they will eat almost anything. Birds think silage is good, especially when it goes a bit fermented -gets them all tipsy and drunkish
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Hi all,
Going to try and contribute to this WPF and hope this will work, never posted to WPF. Finished laying out the trackwork and fitting the pieces from my yard to my engine servicing facilities. I am modeling transistion era SOO Line in the Glenwood / Alexandria area of Minnesota. The coaling tower is the new Walthers kit I built. I will need to start filling gaps and then scenicing the area. Just making sure all fits and works. I am in "HO" with the NCE radio DCC system.
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Lots of great photos this weekend; here's the old coal mine I've been working on this week (n-scale).
DV:
I'm impressed!
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Thanks for the compliments AAV!
Dave: Spectacular photos! Have you condsidered submitting to MR? I'm sure they'd accept it, as the work is outstanding, and it might make people stop complaining about "no small layouts"
Photo time! These photos feature all three of my N scale kitbashed PRR steam locos and several of my recently kitbashed PRR/TTX F30d TOFC cars.
Action on the Pennsy Middle Division in August 1956:
The first shot of the day (above) catches an M1 4-8-2 in charge of a string of empty hoppers running westbound, eventually bound for the mines north of Cresson. On the eastbound track is a local pulled by H10sb #8756.
We catch up to M1 #6811 again at Jack's Run (below):
Waiting a few minutes we're rewarded by the arrival of TT2, the eastbound TrucTrain behind a matched set of GP9s (PRR class EFS17m).
TT2, normally a hotshot, must have been held up somewhere along the line, because we were able to make it eastward to Lewisport in time to see her blasting through town.
TT2 clears LEW Interlocking as a PRR class L1s 2-8-2 running cabin light gets a clear signal to run westbound through LEW.
Brought to you by the magic of N scale!
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
TrainManTy wrote: Sweet loocos Zak!I filmed a tour of my layout, which is in a playlist of all my White River Southern videos.http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B3712049E7AB9A34 Enjoy!
Sweet loocos Zak!
I filmed a tour of my layout, which is in a playlist of all my White River Southern videos.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B3712049E7AB9A34
Enjoy!
Enjoyed the tour TrainManTy, nice looking layout Looks like your doing some nice work.
Also enjoyed the enchanting music
Terry,
You bring out a great point, but when you have no layout and the club that you were once attending has now had to move once again but not have a place to go, All I have is this computer desk that I use to work on my fleet and talk to you guys. Some day they will be finished and pulling a long stack train up the Mullan Pass of my future dream layout. In the mean time a shelf is better than a box.
--Zak Gardner
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Great looking Locos
But why are they sitting on a shelf ?
They are too pretty to be dust bunnys
TerryinTexas
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http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Guys,
Here is my next project that I have been working on this week. It's a Athearn Blue Box BNSF H1 Dash-9 that I had for a long time and couldn't part with it for these new RTRs. I've added working ditchlights and a whole mess of other things. I even purchased new railings from Athearn and cut up the window piece and inserted them into the window openings (would have worked if I would have used the right kind of glue. Oh well, it just looks like the windows are getting fogged up). The unit still isn't finish and I'm sorry because I don't like posting something that isn't finish.
The other unit is a Kato AC4400 that I too have been working on. All it needs is some Kadees and the upper nose grab irons to be painted the right color.
graphitehemi wrote: I got a bit more work done on my scratchbuilt warehouse:Next up is to install the flashing red / green dock lights!Then onto the rooftop. I think I'm going to do a gravel roof.
I got a bit more work done on my scratchbuilt warehouse:
Next up is to install the flashing red / green dock lights!
Then onto the rooftop. I think I'm going to do a gravel roof.
Great color scheme. Thats coming along nicely.
Hi ,all!
Got some more scenery in and ran trains. Sorry 'bout the dust.
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
It's been 4 weeks since I've done anything on my layout - work, work, work and more work - at work. So, thanks to all of you, I have a bit of the juices flowing again.
This morning finally put the fire escape on the Taylor City hall annex.
Regards,
Tom
MGRy 422 leaving the barn at dawn.
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Well, this weekend I got the backdrop painted blue, and started laying track. Still a long way to go, but it is moving in the right direction, albeit slowly, slowly:
Westwards view from the Poly Tech Pipe Co spur near the eastern end of Airlake industrial park.
The industrial park running track disappears westwards to the left between Twin City Brick Co (the low blue modern warehouse on the left) and Menasha Publishing (center rear). In the left rear you can see Crown Cork and Seal (red brick building).
To the east, the running track curves down towards the lower right hand corner of image, with the track to the unloading rack at ChemCorp branching off to the left (top center/right).
Track plan (image above is the one labelled A in track plan below):
Smile,Stein
tomkat-13 wrote: The track is down, now it is ready for weathering & ballast. For earlier photos check post in link below. http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1315698/ShowPost.aspx
The track is down, now it is ready for weathering & ballast.
For earlier photos check post in link below.
http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1315698/ShowPost.aspx
How long did it take you to line up your tools like that?
I would ballast AFTER you get some scenery in. Others do it opposite though. Its just that it looks like most railroads lay ballast on top of grass & weeds and such. So if you do it opposite you need to be carefull on how it all plays out.
claycts wrote: Photos are great folks. now time for a laugh. Trying my luck at scenery
Photos are great folks. now time for a laugh. Trying my luck at scenery
Hey Man....NICE FROSTING! Whens the cake gonna be done?
Seriously it will look a whole lot better once you start throwing that grass down and putting weeds & trees in there.
Great work all, loved the water - that will be one of my next challenges. I spent the weekend touching up scenery and starting on forestation. One thing about taking photos - they mercilessly show up where more work needs to be done.
Any way this is the UTS (Ulladulla Tabourie Shortline) What some of you were thinking applies to my photography and scenery building skills.
Overall viw of peninsula portion.
Scratchbuilt Howe Truss trestle
Bachman 2-8-0 descends 3% grade.
Transition join - Shina code 70 to Peco code 75 Railheads match perfectly.
Enjoy your Sunday all. Bed and work for us down under!
This was today's project. Getting this bottle car weathered, lettered, and installing Kadees on it.