To start things off here's a video of my GP-9 with an upgrade chip installed
I really like the Nathan 5 chime horn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ2I1DqcrQQ
TerryinTexas
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Very nice. What type of chip did you install?
MC
I agree, sounds good!!
Here's a weathered hopper I just finished up. I forgot to take a before shot, but it was a bright yellow hopper.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
C&O fan, you loco sounds great!
I'm still working on filling in a corner of the BRVRR layout. My new skyline and background building are in place. I've begun detailing the scene a little. Here is an image of my home-made chain-link fence. Not the best rendition of a fence I've ever seen, but not bad for this amateur.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Allan .. Your scene looks very good!
Robby ... I like the hopper.
TerryinTexas ... Nice video of the Geeps.
Here are SD24's with a westbound freight.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Very nice work, everyone.
RS1 crossing Hammer Creek.
Looks like things are off to a good start, lookin' and soundin' great! Here's a shot of my Southern RS-3, an Athearn RTR, making it's way up a grade with a couple of coal hoppers.
Jarrell
Darn, this is good! Grampy, every time I see your work I get depressed...
How did you do the tall green grass at the bottom right corner of the photo?
Grampys Trains Very nice work, everyone. RS1 crossing Hammer Creek.
BRVRRHere is an image of my home-made chain-link fence
What don't you like about it? I am getting ready to try one my self, I will be using some laces for the chain link.
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
C & O Steam Very nice. What type of chip did you install? MC
Thanks
Nice work everyone!
I've been working on a couple areas of my layout recently:
(The second shot has a digital backdrop)
So Long Turntable.....
Hello hole in ground... Hmmm...now what to do. Could make a nice swimming pool, or could possibly hold a nice ice cold bucket O' Beer.
Thanks, Jarrell, and you gotta love those old Alcos, I do. Very nice! That grass is from the Silflor Summer sampler pack, available at Scenic Express. DJ.
"Generations"
CNJ831
Great start already folks! Grampy, Jarrell, and the rest, fine work you folks are doing. I always look forward to this thread!
I have been waiting for some windows to arrive at my LHS to work on the main part of the Logging pike engine house I am building, so in the meantime I put together the small workshop that will be a room off the side of the engine house. Walls are made icluding the 2' x 4' studs on the walls:
Walls have been assembled on the base and painted dark gray, windows and doors (Grandtline) added:
Couple of inside shots from the workbench:
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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
jacon12 Darn, this is good! Grampy, every time I see your work I get depressed... How did you do the tall green grass at the bottom right corner of the photo? Jarrell Grampys Trains Very nice work, everyone. RS1 crossing Hammer Creek. [snip]
Grampys Trains Very nice work, everyone. RS1 crossing Hammer Creek. [snip]
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Looks like fake fur to me
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Driline So Long Turntable..... Hello hole in ground... Hmmm...now what to do. Could make a nice swimming pool, or could possibly hold a nice ice cold bucket O' Beer.
alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)
Here is what I have been up to lately between looking for jobs online.
after pics of the ken kidder brass train I restored
before pics of the ken kidder looks pretty nasty
And some other project I have worked on.
Atlas amtrack was a complete wreck, all taken apart, no decoder, pieces everywhere.
Atlas rs-1
Athearn trainmaster dummy turned to power unit and yes I know the trucks are wrong. This was built for my leasing company like it survived the torch and was upgraded.
My $40.00 BLI Hudson. Missing teather and sound decoder and electronics and rear trucks on the tender. Got the tender on warranty, had a guy make me a theather and added my own decoder. Saving up for a sound decoder for it.
rs2mikeSo what are you gonna do with the turntable? Interested in getting rid of it or are you moving it to another location?
I want to get rid of it. I've now got 2 unwanted Heljan 14" turntables. One with a brand new walthers motor. Maybe they would make nice frisbees?
San Dimas Southern slideshow
Margaritaman
Nice. Can we see the rest of the engine?
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ_ALEdDUB8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
steemtraynMargaritaman Nice. Can we see the rest of the engine?
You have to ask him nicely.
A scene on our club's layout. Rolling stock and picture belong to another member of the club.
The gray cylindrical structure was scratch built by another member.
Aside of posting the picture I did lay the track work.
Jack W.
steemtraynNice. Can we see the rest of the engine?
Thanks, but this is one weathering job I can't claim. My loco for sure but that awesome weather is the work of Michael Couvrette, "Coovi" at MTW as he's known by some. I love weathering my stuff because it isn't really proto weathering and I can get silly with it but I wanted this one to look exactly like a pic I found online and quite honestly I wasn't comfortable doing it. I'd say he nailed it.
Funny thing is I'll have to find a club to run it at or run down to Bob's because it sure won't fit on my layout.
howmus
Great pics guys, especially the cab forward. Here's my entry. It's an SPMW tool car that I found a picture of when surfing the net awhile back with the picture description depicting the train heading to the Colton yard in California. How it got sent there from the Englewood yard in Houston is anyone's guess.
Anyway, I thought it was a cool looking car so I took an IHC smooth side passenger car and turned it into the tool car. I had to cut 8 ft. off of each end of the orginal pullman standard and then removed sections of the body and then wrapped the frame with a sheet of .005 styrene to cover the original doors and windows. I then used a hobby knife and cut out the different portals that I saw from the picture as close to scale as I could get it. With some sanding , painting, a few strips of styrene here and there, and grab iron installation, got it finish Thursday night. It took me two weeks of evening work to complete the model.
....chuck
~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
IVRWSince it was my birthday recently, I got a gift from a friend here.
A belated to you! I see, that you have updated your signature accordingly It was apleasure to observe, how much you have grown in the last year! Keep ´em rolling, those iron wheels!