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Don Z wrote: Snip rs2mike wrote: No pics from me today as I am in Austin, Texas for the weekend. Great work by everyone so far.rs2mike, to Austin!!! What brings you to town?Don Z.
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rs2mike wrote: No pics from me today as I am in Austin, Texas for the weekend. Great work by everyone so far.
No pics from me today as I am in Austin, Texas for the weekend. Great work by everyone so far.
rs2mike,
to Austin!!! What brings you to town?
Don Z.
alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)
After looking at some of the posting all ready, I all most hate to post these pictures! As some of you may remember from last week I have been under the weather for about 6 weeks now. This is my first try at carving foam and painting it. I have used foam before but covered it with drywall compound first and then paint. This is straight paint over the foam.
Painted it light gray first, then added some brown to the gray paint left over then went over it again. Added some Pumpkin Orange to the brown that was left and went over again. Time for the black wash, wife was in one of her moods about be cleaning the bowl in the bathroom sink. I wiped out the bowl here in the garage and (More than likely should not post this part) and thinned the black wash with Milwaukee's Best. I will added it was the first beer in 7 days and blood sugar has been fine.
I think it looks like rock, but any tips are welcome and looked forward to.
Feeling Better Again, Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
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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mikelhh wrote: Had some fun making a dirt road and surrounding land. Mike
Had some fun making a dirt road and surrounding land.
Mike
I've gotta recopy this photo. Mike, that's just awe-inspiring. GREAT WORK!
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Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
No pics from me today as I am in austin texas for the weekend. But I did get my caboose fleet painted in tuscan red, lettered and lightly weathered. It only took me 4 months but I finally finished them. I also primed in white my 2 athern gp-9s and my bachman gp-40 an also my franken rs-3 project got primed in white. These will eventually get pained in a light orange color. My bachman gp-40 railings were crappy looking at best so I bought some .020 brass wire and bent my own version of railings. It was kind of time consuming bbending the right angles and getting the right height but I think well worth it. I also finished upgrading the last of my rolling stock with metal wheels. I also tried the product blacken all on some shiny metal and it works great. I can't believe I didn't try this product before. I will post some pics of everything sunday or monday.
Great work by everyone so far.
wm3798 wrote: Adam,I like to think of myself as your Western Maryland guardian angel...Aside from Jack's Mountain, which had none, all of the WM's tunnels had poured concrete portals... Just an FYI. The scenery looks great, though. You also need to pick up a wee bit of red paint to touch up that neon yellow front handrail.Lee
Adam,
I like to think of myself as your Western Maryland guardian angel...
Aside from Jack's Mountain, which had none, all of the WM's tunnels had poured concrete portals... Just an FYI. The scenery looks great, though. You also need to pick up a wee bit of red paint to touch up that neon yellow front handrail.
Lee
Haha i would have to agree! All poured concrete portals huh. I still have another one to make so that one will be poured, i may or may not replace this one. Thats good info to know though thank you. And i know i know i have to paint those yellow rails, just haven't gotten to it yet
Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!
My first real attempt at weathering a piece of rolling stock.....
Before....
After......
Love the truck dump, Grampy! Here's the one I've got. It's an old Gloor Craft model
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Hi all: Great shots, so far. Here's a small project I completed last week. I switched cabs on a dump truck. I put a 1949 Ford cab on a modern dump chassis.
Recently I got a couple of old Mantua flatcars from a friend. They both looked rather toylike with the scale ten inch high lip around the tops of them. I cut the tops down and leveled them with wallboard joint compound. After they had dried I repainted them both teal blue and flattened the finish with Matte-Finish.
The two flats went from this:
To this:
I needed a couple of gravel roads and kinda turned the glued down sandpaper idea on it's ear. I made a basic roadway with wallboard joint compound and gave it a semi-smooth appearance. After it had dried I spread 1:1 white glue over it and applied a generous layer of fine WS gray ballast. I finished up by sprinkling a little green blended turf on it.
Here's my gravel road:
Very nice scenery, you two. I found tunnel portals to be fun and relatively simple to deal with, Adam, but I didn't install a double...might have presented some other challenges.
I like the weathering on the blue boxcar, Ty. Nice job on the station, too.
Here is my entry. My thanks to Jarrell Conley for his touch to the basic image.
Looks great Adam! Love that first shot!
Nothing from me as usual... I'll just share an old photo...
hey everyone. Its that time again. I have been working on the south side of my mountain, ballasting, added a retaining wall, some shrubery and trees...
Here is an over all shot...
WM 3796 south bound...
Future WM 2-8-0 Southbound, Tail end of local freight north bound...
Lets see some pics everyone!