As always - great work posted from many great modelers!
Some of the projects I hope to be able to do a little more work more on this weekend:
- Get started on weathering the GE 44-tonner I have repainted to somewhat resemble (on a dark night, at a fair distance :-) an Omaha Road engine. - Paint the 25-ton RR crane I put together for my small Minneapolis municipal barge terminal industry - Paint and mount the plywood which will form the bottom of a small 26" x 5" stretch of the Mississipi River along the barge terminal
Edit: a picture where the RR crane is more visible:
Smile,Stein
OK, got the pics.
LVRC boxcar:
hopper (I have 3, only took a pic of 1)
CSX boxcar (I have 14 (all same number, but will patch them all out)
I got these from a member on another forum. The CSX boxs don't have metal wheels, and all have rapido couplers. otherwise, they're great.
Great pics everyone!!!!
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Heartland Division CB&Q Congratulations to "onequiknova" for the CB&Q 02A !!!!!!!!!!! ALso, I would like to see more of the Rock Island unit in the avatar! WOW
Congratulations to "onequiknova" for the CB&Q 02A !!!!!!!!!!!
ALso, I would like to see more of the Rock Island unit in the avatar!
WOW
Thanks for the compliments. I'm currently scratchbuilding a CB&Q T2 2-6-6-2.
Here are a couple pics of the AB6 in my avitar. It's built from a Proto 2000 E6B.
John.
I've picked up a little bug this weekend so haven't done much on the layout, but I did install 3 windows on the n-scale laser kit roadside market this afternoon (2 more and a door to go before moving on to the rest of it).
I was checking track conductivity following some scenicing & ballasting, and took a cell-phone snapshot showing the train climbing slowly up the grade with a 15-car consist. (The scene isn't completed yet). I added the lighting flare in Gimp. Just an experiment with the effect. Thought I'd share.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Hi again all,and as i reread my post from late last night it is clear that i should have been in sleepy town instead of trying to type coherantly, my apologies for that, and what i was trying to say was CTT had some pics from the 1948 Lionel catalog with pics of their new F3's and that the ATSF unit was colored red yellow and black instead of the correct red yellow and silver, also i am not sure what the issue was with posting, we finally figured out that the URL's from Photobucket had some extra characters after the JPG on the end, my wonderful wife suggested removing them and shazam! it worked, now on this end they look about normal size compared to others, is that not the case? please let me know, thanks again.
Chuck & Heather
Couple projects in progress on the Platte Valley & Western Model Railroad Club...
Electrical Upgrade... on a large club layout, this is a huge undertaking. We've been at it since the DNC was in town (Sept 2008) & we're only 2/3rd of the way done.
Before...
After...
Special thanks to Charlie Lee who designed and constructed this and several other subdivision electrical panels on the layout.
We also have several other projects in progress. Take a look at the club's website at www.PVWRR.org for more pictures as well as our operations & open house schedule.
Chris
Congratulations to "onequicknova" for the CB&Q 02A !!!!!!!!!!!
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
tatooguy67, those are N scale?! Great work!
I thought the black and white photos were great too. They looked just like real time photos on location. The B&W really give it some realism. Great Job.
A Mercedes truck (Wal-Mart find), property of the L&A Railway.
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Just a comment from me: it never would have dawned on me how effective using BLACK & WHITE would be, when posting pics of older style (steam) models! I think it must be due to how we subconsciously EXPECT to have stuff from the 40's and earlier, be shown that way.
Congrats to whoever it was, back there a dozen posts or so, who did so.
Ok all sorry and i really don't know what i am doing wrong, but at least i got the pics to take! Now in the FEB issue of CTT there were some pictures of their new F3 diesels, and the ATSF was instead of Red Yellow and Silver it was Red Yellow and Black, i thought that looked really cool so, unable to locate any F units that were cheap er i mean inexpensive i found some Mehano FA-2's in N-scale and all i can say is i hope you like them as much as we do, thanks for looking.
Sorry for the trouble here, thought i knew how to post pics, i was wrong!.
jon grantCorey - love the use of the cat as a temporary weight for the foam board
He's lucky I don't use him like sweat shirt material for grass lands! You know, glue him down, then rip!!!
Great stuff all. I just finished up working on my new Atlas GP38-2. It came un-numbered and it didn't quite fit any of the prototype units to a tee so I numbered it 2009 in honor of this new year.
Peter
You all have got to start posting later in the weekend so the rest of us can get in here first without embarassment.
All of the preceding pictures are excellent.
Only one thing to say.... WOW!
In addition to the photos I put up earlier, I have been adding to the trackside details on the SLOW adding a few Telltales and more scratchbuilt line poles.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Wow too many great shots here. I'm keeping out of it this week But thanks everyone for the inspiration.
Mike
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
beautiful shot Crandall, outstanding modeling and composure.
Some great pictures already this week.
This weeks scratchbuild in honour of my Mum who enjoys painting
Also a smaller version of my trestle I started some work on.....to save space....
Karl.A
onequiknova Here is my scratchbuilt CB&Q O2A I finished a few months ago. It's built on an old LMB 2-8-2 chassis that was stretched behind the rear driver. Except for a handful of castings, everything else is scratchbuilt. Before paint. John.
Here is my scratchbuilt CB&Q O2A I finished a few months ago. It's built on an old LMB 2-8-2 chassis that was stretched behind the rear driver. Except for a handful of castings, everything else is scratchbuilt.
Before paint.
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
DERN, it's only friday, and there's a ton of great photos. great job all. I'll get pics of my new cars later this weekend.
For those who like the cracked paint effect I can finally get in close enough to show it on this RailBox.
Great photos already! What can I say?
WOW!
I may try to have something to post later, still working on the n-scale roadside market.
I'm getting close to finishing my Atlas turntable.
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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Corey - love the use of the cat as a temporary weight for the foam board.
I've been mucking about with the camera again and practicing with black/white and sepia
1930s Sweethome Chicagee
Enjoy the weekend's modelling
Jon
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All I can say is to everyones work so far today , this has the beginnings of a top 5 WPF of all time.
BTW Gramps, that is one of your best shots yet....Jarrell, you got the skills both as a modeler an a photogapher. Have you ever made any videos of these crawlers in action? We want to see.
N Scale Diesels......I like 'em