Some of the pictures look like garbage!! GArbage! How awful!
Some of the pictures look like garbage!! GArbage!
New Railfanning vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E6SpS1UTQs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyE3m-WMt7o
This pic is more "fun" than anything, taken a few weeks ago at the Cleveland Metro Park Zoo (only a few miles away was the big train show, but we didn't make it in time.)
Anyways, I saw these guys, & in the position they were in & the way they were looking, the captions almost wrote themselves on the spot! I knew I had to do a little work in paint with it. (I've heard railfanning referred to as "monkey business", but...)
Well, I dont know how long it has been since my last WPF submission, but I have some this week!
I have been working on my new layout since the old one had to be torn down, the new one is smaller but I'm looking forward too it just as much.
Here are pictures of the track work so far with nothing being final, I still may change and alter some things. The track on the bottom right that appears to veer off the table will lead too the future removable staging yard that I have yet too start.
Overall it's going quicker then the last layout probably because this time around the benchwork was assembled for the most part, and I didn't have to go out and buy the styrofoam, track, and cork.
And this photo is something I got while I was in Atlanta, they appear too be windmill turbines on flat cars, the picture is a little fuzzy because I was in a car and didn't have much time too capture the photo. Thought they where interesting and big!
Thank you Craig! It is about 4 foot deep from where the camera is to the backdrop straight back. Given the angle I would say you are looking at a depth of 5 foot or so. I built this tablework back when I already knew everything........
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
I see that this jeffery character is still posting horrific looking pictures and people are still lying to him saying great job! Except for my boys Driline and JKtrains of course, They keep it real. Good job guys!!
stebbycentral Hoople StebbyCentral: Liking the UP streamliner. Those cars brass or walthers? Twhite: I like the AC. Nice addition in front of an E7, been wanting both engines for a long time now... I was looking through your photobucket early today, and I must say your layout is my hands-down favorite that I know of now. Superb modeling, indeed. Neither, I model in "N". So those cars are KATO's newest UP offering. Except for the RPO, which is my last remaining Atlas/Rivarossi.
Hoople StebbyCentral: Liking the UP streamliner. Those cars brass or walthers? Twhite: I like the AC. Nice addition in front of an E7, been wanting both engines for a long time now... I was looking through your photobucket early today, and I must say your layout is my hands-down favorite that I know of now. Superb modeling, indeed.
StebbyCentral: Liking the UP streamliner. Those cars brass or walthers?
Twhite: I like the AC. Nice addition in front of an E7, been wanting both engines for a long time now... I was looking through your photobucket early today, and I must say your layout is my hands-down favorite that I know of now. Superb modeling, indeed.
Neither, I model in "N". So those cars are KATO's newest UP offering. Except for the RPO, which is my last remaining Atlas/Rivarossi.
Ah, lucky duck. Kato would be nice to me if they offered their N stuff in HO.
howmus Looks like we're off and running again this weekend..... Crandall, nice, very, very nice!I have spent a bit of time detailing the yard track with the rusty Rails paint tool. Here is a before:And an after:Tomorrow is the Lakeshores Division Meet so I should have some great photos to share on Sunday (I hope).
Looks like we're off and running again this weekend..... Crandall, nice, very, very nice!I have spent a bit of time detailing the yard track with the rusty Rails paint tool. Here is a before:And an after:Tomorrow is the Lakeshores Division Meet so I should have some great photos to share on Sunday (I hope).
Love the depth in theses scenes.
How deep are they?
Craig
DMW
Here's what is now my avatar. Much better to see if it's bigger than a small avatar:
Also aded a boxcar for storage at Aiken Locomotive works:
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Scenes around the Jacksboro, NY, Union Station, on the Hudson Highlands Railroad.
CNJ831
I feel sorry for you fella's with poor memories. I myself have a perfect memory. Everything that I have ever done is locked in the deep, dark confines of my subconcious. My problem is that I forgot to pay the electric bill and the lights are out up there so I just can't find my recall button to get anything to come back. Sort of like my page back button on this new Forum design. It's a PITA having to Log out and Log back in just to go to the next thread or to go back to the previous page but this thread is worth the agravation. Great job everyone.
Now where did I put my coffee mug.
Oh! Here it is in my hand.
Blue Flamer.
I got some new ones here of my yard.
4x8 are fun too!!! RussellRail
Some very nice work everyone. I have been working on a new industry and finally have it ready. The industry is a plastics plant and I added to an existing structure that was donated to me. Built the new addition, added the siding, weathering and a few figures completed the scene.
Tom
Old Photo! Like alot of people, I am also not too crazy about the changes to the site. But whats done is done. Life goes on!
Wanted to see what size this Photo came out. But have been working some on the layout. Need to take some more Photos.
Lots of neat photos already posted this weekend.
DON
mikelhh Cheers, Crandell! Thanks for the correction, Jay. You are correct it's an RS2. I don't know why I typed that it was an RS1 - I don't even have any of those Just the old brain playing up. Mike
Cheers, Crandell!
Thanks for the correction, Jay. You are correct it's an RS2. I don't know why I typed that it was an RS1 - I don't even have any of those Just the old brain playing up.
Mike
Welcome to a VERY large group, Mike! I can forget the topic of a conversation right in the middle of same. I always tell people, "I used to have a lousy memory; now I have NO memory!"
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
TrainManTy New power here on the WRS...
New power here on the WRS...
The Diesel is modern and impressive----but that TREE next to the grade crossing is magnificent! Nearly 50 years ago, MR had an article on a club layout and used a sub-head "Why fall is the easiest season to model." I wonder if I'd tire of it though... I KNOW I'd soon tire of a constant winter! Should we start a new thread on the subject?
Tom,
Back! It's good to see you posting again....
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.
It has been at least 6 months since I worked on my layout - don't ask. Of course that meant some serious cleanup efforts before I could even determine where I had left off.
This is where I left off. I just recently added the lettering. Wish now (and maybe still will) that I had used a lighter shade of letters.
The big hook is on the move!
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
GTX765: Impressive collection, nice picks. If that is a UP 4-12-2 9000 class in back you have my extremely envious.
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
Mike, that's an RS-2, not an RS-1, was that a typo? An RS-1 has the overhanging cab roof and a more squarish hood.
Jay
C-415 Build: https://imageshack.com/a/tShC/1
Other builds: https://imageshack.com/my/albums
Mike, that has to be one of the most realistically weathered diesels I have seen. Very convincing. Nice job on the grass, and the light is A-1.
Cuda Ken, I like how you are growing in the hobby. Your layout is hugely improved.
-Crandell
Some early morning sunlight on a corner of the layout [H0scale]
and my Walthers Proto 1000 MEC RS1 [still waiting for some curved grabs] with an Atlas tanker
Good work everyone!
MisterBeasley I'm having no speed problems at all with the whole new forum thing. I look in on a number of forums every day, hosted by different groups with different software. To be honest, I'm happy if they work. I'm not too concerned about the differences from one to the other. As I recall, we got about the same reaction here the last time there was a forum software change, and I'm sure it will happen next time, too. But, and it's an even bigger but than my own, what is going on with the picture sizes? It's not just "some are larger, some are smaller." I was looking in here an hour or two ago, and Jarrel's steam shovel picture was small, while Tom's SP shot was huge. Now I'm back after eating a small HO-scale Dove Bar ice cream, and Jarrel's picture has grown, while Tom's has shrunk! This is just too weird, so I think I'll go run some trains or something.
I'm having no speed problems at all with the whole new forum thing. I look in on a number of forums every day, hosted by different groups with different software. To be honest, I'm happy if they work. I'm not too concerned about the differences from one to the other. As I recall, we got about the same reaction here the last time there was a forum software change, and I'm sure it will happen next time, too.
But, and it's an even bigger but than my own, what is going on with the picture sizes? It's not just "some are larger, some are smaller." I was looking in here an hour or two ago, and Jarrel's steam shovel picture was small, while Tom's SP shot was huge. Now I'm back after eating a small HO-scale Dove Bar ice cream, and Jarrel's picture has grown, while Tom's has shrunk! This is just too weird, so I think I'll go run some trains or something.
I tried that. But some of my N Scale trains have grown to HO and some of the HO has shrunk to N. The real butch is that it's only the engines. Now the only way I can run is with GP 40's pulling 36 ft stock cars and 2-6-0's pulling 90 ton coal hoppers.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
I, too, am posting old photos to check how they show up in the WPF.
The first photo is from my old layout and is hosted on trainboard.com.
The second photo is my first weathered car and is hosted on photobucket.
The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!
Been working on new room for future layout, got to put up ceiling, then get started on benchwork. Seems to be taking forever and I'm missing running trains, but with increase size it ought to be worth the effort.
Dug up one old pic to remind myself to keep pushing forward. Great work everybody! Really look forward to the weekends and to see what everybody has done.