Well, last weekend's photo fun just kept going...
Here's some of mine!
Enjoy!
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Good looking shots of the layout. Real cool.
Heres what I have. Its a CSXT/CHESSIE hopper I am doing for a guy. I have since gave the trucks a black wash. Kinda over did them with the spillage (white color), but the wash turned out good. I am working on another one for him, and I will post it next weekend. Its going to take awhile.
Prototype:
Model:
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Very, very nice RobbyP!
And thanks for your compliments!
I took these pictures of my 6 SP tiger-stripe SD7s at the new locomotive facility on the club layout last Saturday -
I'm particularly pleased with the single-tank conversions done to 5288 and 5289 - proper "see-through" too.
Brian
Really nice work on the Hopper car Robby
And that's a whole lot of good looking motive power
Brian. Did you do the paint jobs ?
Here's a couple of shots of the Mt Hope 2 car Local arriving at the newly completed station
You can see construction photos here
http://cs.trains.com/forums/1509431/ShowPost.aspx
TerryinTexas
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A nice start to the weekend already with some excellent shots.
Here is a box car making its way out of the yard on its way for delivery to the local feed store.
I have also been working on a hobby shop, featured in another thread which I hope to complete this weekend. http://cs.trains.com/forums/1515452/ShowPost.aspx
Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
My photo this week is weathered rotary snowplow I just finished. It's an older Athearn model with a "train show special" tender. This was my first attempt at weathering with an airbrush. I didn't want to experiment on a locomotive! I'm pretty happy with it but the rust color isn't quite right so I need to work on that next time. I used Polly Scale Steam Power Black for the base coat but the weathering colors are artist acrylics. Lettering and logo are decals are from RailGraphics.
George V.
Siding, with short bridge over Route 22, that serves E.G.Walker Coal in Putney, NY.
CNJ831
Nice work every one, looks great!
This is where my SDL39 project is up to, a pile of parts....and this isn't even half of them!
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CNJ831 wrote:Siding, with short bridge over Route 22, that serves E.G.Walker Coal in Putney, NY.CNJ831
Nice work, everyone. CNJ, I have to say that you've got the "subtle" autumn colors down pat! And they're not ALL peaking at the SAME time. Beautiful!!
Tom
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
simon1966 wrote:
Very Nice Simon! How did you do the weeds!
This week I completed an MEC caboose in the pre-1955 paint scheme, boxcar red sides and caboose red ends. It is an old MDC kit in HO.
Also I completed Joe's Barber Shop, a small business on the corner of Main and Exchange St in Greenvale Junction. I did not do a lot of detail in the front because it is viewed from the side near the backdrop.
It is the first building back there; a few more are needed to complete the street. You can see a piece of cardboard marking the footprint of a hardware store across the street. The problem with a town is it takes a lot of buildings; trees are much quicker!
Speaking of which, the CNJ831's fall color scene looks great. A good mix of early fall colors with trees that have not quite turned yet.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Great start again folks!
Hope it's OK to show some 1/1 stuff here this weekend.....
Last night I was at the Rochester Chapter NRHS meeting and photo shoot. Our largest event of the year is this weekend, Diesel Days. We were also checking everything out and getting ready for the weekend. Some photos from last night.R&GV 80 tonner #1654 (ex US Army) rounds the curve into the yard at the Industry Depot:#1654 pushes the Conrail Crummy up the grade to the transfer point (To trolley) while one of our younger members brings over the step so we can step down off the Erie Caboose.The trolley car operator smiles for the camera:A trolley poses in front of LV RS3 211 for the night photo shoot.More photos of the meeting can seen here: http://s66.photobucket.com/albums/h259/slow_rr/August08Museum/If you are nearby, come on over to Diesel Days, you will have a great time!http://www.rgvrrm.org/
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
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Jeff- Impresssive, most impressive!
Here my contribution to the WPF for this week..
9215 works the mill...
Jeff, I personally would have tried to run the wires through the bottom. Paint them black and then you have MU hoses.
Well, I got some motive power the last few days. This is only about half of what I got:
On the GP30, I painted the handrails white. On the SD45s I painted the handrails and step edges white. The step edges were a pain, but I think they came out good.
I just got the decoder for SD9 6232 installed. This unit was the first P2K unit I had, and the first one I weathered
My lighting isn't great, but hopefully if I can go to the MR club tommorrow (provided what's left of Fay isn't too bad) and get some pictures there, instead of on a desk.
I'm still waiting on another P2K GP30 and 3 Atlas/Kato C425s. (the later I got for 10 bucks each), They should show up at the door soon.
Vincent
Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....
2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote:Here the wires can be seen passing between the two units. Being that they're close-coupled the gap is only a 1/4 of an inch.
Jeffrey,
I know this is after the fact. Could you use black shrink to cover the wire bundle?
tstage wrote:Jeffrey,I know this is after the fact. Could you use black shrink to cover the wire bundle?Tom
here are some of my pics, i have been working on building new bridges, i have one done so far. I carved it out of a brick of plaster its not exactly even but it adds character i like to say an inebriated N scale worker set the forms for it, lol
Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!
No fair shooting the real thing and trying to pass it off as a model! Man, that is just TOO cool.
Jarrell
CNJ831 wrote: Siding, with short bridge over Route 22, that serves E.G.Walker Coal in Putney, NY.CNJ831
I haven't done much photo shooting this week, been working on a car shop.. but here's a little scene right outside the shop.
I have not posted pics in a while, because I have been too busy to make progress. My son's layout, though, had some progress... My wife took these pics while I was at a meeting. These are our niece and nephew. Enjoy....
Great work everyone
Nothing new from me. I'll go back through my locomotive roster, though:
Ex-Norfolk & Western GP35 #1306
GP30 #127
Ex-Bay Colony GP9 #129
Ex-Kansas City Southern H-15-44 #128 and retired ex-SEC ex-Santa fe #770
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Well today was moving day. Get sections squarded up and bolted together.
4x8 are fun too!!! RussellRail
It looks like we're off to another great work.
Grampy's - I am in awe of your skill and talent in making the models look absolutely fantastic. I am not worthy to proclaim how unworthy I am.
I made some progress on the RF&P Western this week - I have been working on a RIX overpass kit to place along one side of the layout to help break up the long straight lines. I got the overpass done this week, so here's some photos of the finished deal.
Here's the road deck, complete with concrete patches and weathered by cars
Next we have a closeup of one end, to show the weathering, including one of my concrete patches, and the lines I laid down. I actually used painters blue tape to mask off the lines and painted them on with acrylic paint.
One of the piers - under the bridge will eventually run a dirt road and a hangout for all the local highschool kids. Some of them have obviously been expressing their artistic abilities.
And finally, a high angle shot showing the tracks passing under the bridge. The dirt road will run between the leftmost pier and the tracks.
Well I made a mile stone in my SDL39 project today...I completed the bulk of the unique light weight Flexi coil trucks! Details still need to be applied, and modelers putty put in the cracks and holes, but now at least these former Athearn BB SD45 trucks look like SDL39 trucks!
Side one.
Side two.
I just keep plugging away at my little test layout. I have track and electrical finalized, and my photo is my newly installed valence and facia. Next step is some scenery to plant all the trees I made from the super trees kit my wife got me on Fathers Day!
Regards,
Chris
So its not a layout but I can have fun at work