Hey Dave, nice work on the steamer and hopper.
Everyone, great work this week!
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
I MORE HOUR OF WPF LEFT.
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
Tomkat - many many thanks for the great road signs!
Mike
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
Dave Vollmer I started with an Atlas PS2 covered hopper lettered for P&LE. The repaint date was 1964. This is for my 1980 Conrail roster. I sanded off the lettering a bit and added several layers of acrylic washes. By 1980, the car would have been reweighed. I did a patch and added some new dimensional data and COT stencils along with the obligatory "I-survived-the-70s" ACI label.
I started with an Atlas PS2 covered hopper lettered for P&LE. The repaint date was 1964. This is for my 1980 Conrail roster.
I sanded off the lettering a bit and added several layers of acrylic washes.
By 1980, the car would have been reweighed. I did a patch and added some new dimensional data and COT stencils along with the obligatory "I-survived-the-70s" ACI label.
Dave,
Your hopper car looks great so far- if it survived to the 80s you also need to slap a wheel inspection dot on the car too in addition to the ACI label. I guess you can choose whether the car gets a white dot or a yellow one!
Great modeling this weekend guys, one of the best wpf I can remember.
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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It's been a full weekend on this thread. Great work everybody!
Here's the Kansas City Zephyr stopped in my fictional town of Blackhawk
Happy Model Railroading!
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
WOW! This weekend there has been some awesome modeling being shown. But that isn't unusual.....
I have been working on more of the line poles. These are about half of what I have made and installed.
They don't take very long and add one more thing "I" made for the layout.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
I appreciate the reply, Grampy. Now,hopefully I'll figure out the jig making, find the dowels and I'll be all set. I have an area I've been needing something like this.
Jarrell
Grampys Trains Hi: Thanks Jarrell, jecorbett. Lots of great photos this week. As to guard rails, I used 5/32 dowels I found at AC Moore. I cut the tops at a 45 deg. angle, and made a jig to drill the holes, to keep them at a uniform distance apart and from the top. Then, I glued them in place, painted them white, and weathered them with alcohol/ink wash. Then, I strung the wires through all the holes. Then I weathered the wire with a rust colored wash. Here's another shot of the guard rails.
Hi: Thanks Jarrell, jecorbett. Lots of great photos this week. As to guard rails, I used 5/32 dowels I found at AC Moore. I cut the tops at a 45 deg. angle, and made a jig to drill the holes, to keep them at a uniform distance apart and from the top. Then, I glued them in place, painted them white, and weathered them with alcohol/ink wash. Then, I strung the wires through all the holes. Then I weathered the wire with a rust colored wash. Here's another shot of the guard rails.
Some before and after N scale action for me...
Also, last weekend I had House of Trains in Omaha install a TCS M1 decoder into my PRR L1s. I'm usually a do-it-yerselfer when it comes to decoder installs, but the Kato frame has some tricks to it that I chose not to mess with. $20 for labor, you can't beat it. The valve gear, on the other hand, started binding after I got her home... Long story. But she works now even if I'll never get those 6 hours back!
I decided to give her a little facelift. I re-sanded the parting seam on the tender some more, added some new paint, new decals, and a Z-scale coupler. Here's the before:
I used diesel decals this time because I never cared for how the Deluxe Gold lettering shows up (or fails to). This looks more like the buff they used toward the end of steam anyway.
And a parting "mood shot..."
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
Toncat, great signs!!! Thanks fro posting!!!
Spent some time today making road signs for the layout. Feel free to copy & paste for your layout.
Hey all, heres a few shots of my HLCX 6228 project. All it needs left is an MU receptical hose, and ditchlights. After those are added I will begin painting.
Alec
Great stuff as usual everyone!
Grampy, You are a wonder.
A little something from the BRVRR today.NYC Hudson #5335 rounds the curve behind the Farmer's Union Elevator on the BRVRR layout.
Keep up the good work guys. I always learn something in this thread.
Thanks to all.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Guilford Guy Really great pictures so far this week! I've been finishing up a LONG project...
Really great pictures so far this week!
I've been finishing up a LONG project...
Alex, the 105 came out surprisingly well! Now just some numberplates and you'll be ready to go. And we'll be seeing a CC job down to Rockingham yard in the near future, eh?
Great stuff everyone...
I have been working on some structures for a club layout and have finally gotten to a point where I can take some pictures. The first little building will be the caboose supply building and will be in the forefront of the layout so I will be adding lots of little details to this building. The next structures is an ash pit and conveyor which I still need to weather and add all the details too. The last structure is a kitbashed coaling tower. I will have both sanding and coaling capabilites added to this tower and it is currently about 50% done.
Have a great Weekend Everbody!!!
Be Wise Beware Be Safe
"Mountain Goat" Greg
SP&S Oregon Trunk
Hey Jerry: That Cat dealership is a great scene. I esp. like your chain link fence. And, I worked for Cat for 23 yrs.
"License and registration please... Do you know why I pulled you over sir?"
"No officer, but I bet you are going to be asking yourself that same question for the rest of the day..."
"??!!!??!!!!!!!!"
Elsewhere 4 BNSF units (3 SD40-2's and a GP-60) were heading to Fred's Locomotive Shop for an outsourced rebuild/relettering:
Disclamer:
These are my models on the club's modular layout.
TMarsh Great stuff once again everybody. GAPPLEG- I have that same building, how come mine doesn’t look near that good? Oh yeah Talent. The white and blue boxcars in the back. They look suspiciously like the one that pulls up to the brewery on my layout to haul Pearl beer. Todd
Great stuff once again everybody.
GAPPLEG- I have that same building, how come mine doesn’t look near that good? Oh yeah Talent. The white and blue boxcars in the back. They look suspiciously like the one that pulls up to the brewery on my layout to haul Pearl beer.
Todd
Yep Pearl Beer , Grew up in El Paso Texas drinking Pearl beer. Had to have those on the layout. FYI Born in Springfield Ill. though .
Driline you caught me , It's the only one I have at the time that looks massive enough for the job at that site, Got lots of forklifts around the layout, just haven't found a large one yet anywhere.
Grampy you shame me , everytime I look at your work , I just get depressed by my efforts.
Jerry SP FOREVER http://photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/
ukguy Thanks all for the kind remarks. Kenfolk Karl--Great details, what scale? Completely scratchbuilt (except for a few of the details) board by board in 'O' scale Ken. Karl.A
Thanks all for the kind remarks.
Kenfolk Karl--Great details, what scale?
Karl--Great details, what scale?
Completely scratchbuilt (except for a few of the details) board by board in 'O' scale Ken.
Karl.A
Karl, I think you've missed the point of WPF - you're supposed to post picture of models, not the real thing!
Excuse me while I pick my eyeballs back up off of the floor.
"I am lapidary but not eristic when I use big words." - William F. Buckley
I haven't been sleeping. I'm afraid I'll dream I'm in a coma and then wake up unconscious. -Stephen Wright
Robby-excellent weathering!
DJ, great work as usual.
Well, I finally printed out the sign for my medman's pharmacy.
The story: Over on another forum, one of our members was stricken w/ inoperable throat cancer. He did not survive. He was a pharmicist (had his own store), and so one of our members got the idea to create a medman's pharmacy, and now we've decided to make it a franchise. Here's mine:
Wow what a great bunch of photos and outstanding work
I spent the last week on a scratch building project
Its the Express building at Quinnimont WVA on the C&O
Here's a COHS photo of the Proto Type
I used a stain pen to stain the 2x4s and interior walls
I placed them on 2 ft centers
as well as the roof rafters for the porch roof
The finished building had to be slectively compressed to fit in the space alowed
so i had to shorten and cut the width
TerryinTexas
See my Web Site Here
http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
Driline, its HO scale. I haven't tried to weather a N scale car yet.
Loather, thanks. I try to tell people the more you practice the more you will see a improvement.
For the fade everybody, just plain white "testors" sprayed out of a airbrush.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Nothing new to show this week so here are some different views of the area I showed last week.
Lastly a look down the divided mainline toward the next area to be scenicked.
Both mainline tracks will tunnel through the mountain which will rise up into the corner. The houses you see up there are N scale and will be my first attempt at forced perspective. The trees will get gradually smaller the higher up they go. The mountain will not be flat topped. A small hill will be added behind the two houses.
NOTE TO SELF: Next time, pick the trash up off the floor before taking pictures.
CNJ831Oooops! Well, boss, it just sorta slipped out of my hands and kinda.... CNJ831
Oooops! Well, boss, it just sorta slipped out of my hands and kinda....
CNJ831
Very nice!
Karl, Grampy,
Great stuff. It gives us all something to strive for. Grampy, I really like your guard rail. I just finished a similar feature with a road rising along side a two track mainline. I just slapped my guardrails together with round toothpicks and strip styrene just to have something there. I intend to do something more elaborate later on and this gives me an idea.