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 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/
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
Spent some time today making road signs for the layout. Feel free to copy & paste for your layout.
Toncat, great signs!!! Thanks fro posting!!!
Some before and after N scale action for me...
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.
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.
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.
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!
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
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
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
http://gearedsteam.blogspot.com/
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.
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!
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
I MORE HOUR OF WPF LEFT.
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
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