Less-than Car Load at MFA shed Hawk Point Mo.
Slow day today on the wpf. I am working on a tyco c630 my parents bought for me at a yard sale. I gave them a list of what was good to buy and they didn't look at it. They mean well I guess so I decided that I would put a new athearn frame on it with athearn trucks to make it look better. I am also waiting on a superdetail kit coming in the mail. Other than milling the frame and thinning it a bit I have filled the old truck mounting holes and filled the pilots. It will have mu hoses and antennas added as well as whatever is in the kit.
here are some pics
I also put a mashima tan can in my rivarossi 2-8-4 this week but I have no picks yet. I am going to do something about the pizza cutter flanges, anyone have any suggestions? I also did some work on some passanger coaches and am deconstructing a turntable for a repaint and detail.
alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)
Nice start, everyone.
A couple of loaded TOFC's. DJ.
A great start to the weekend.
Peeking through the trees:
Oooo...some very nice images shared already. Niiiiiice.
This is my first ever building scratchbuild. It is incomplete...needs strapping and a chimney with flashing at the base, glazing, etc. But, I thought I'd post an early view. My hat is across the room for you fellows who make flawless and entirely believable buildings that are so much more complicated and intricate. Sheeesh....I don't know if I'll ever manage it.
-Crandell
I've got this LaBelle car kit from my friend Friedhelm, now I have had hours of fun.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Caught these at Berea, Ohio BE-Tower Today!
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
Barsol Chemical Company Bettendorf; starting to take shape.
Driline, I really like your tank trucks. Where did you happen to pick them up?
Get pictures folks, I might add a few later.
Ken
I hate Rust
Grampy...Your modeling and photography of it just plain inspires me. The details and weathering of your work is what motivates me to walk downstairs and get dirty. Bravo!!.....Tim
A true friend will not bail you out of jail...he will be sitting next to you saying "that was friggin awesome dude!" Tim...Modeling the NYC...is there any other?
Thank you, Tim, much appreciated. DJ.
Started working on a farm scene this week. I still have ground cover and weathering to work on this weekend
selector Oooo...some very nice images shared already. Niiiiiice. This is my first ever building scratchbuild. It is incomplete...needs strapping and a chimney with flashing at the base, glazing, etc. But, I thought I'd post an early view. My hat is across the room for you fellows who make flawless and entirely believable buildings that are so much more complicated and intricate. Sheeesh....I don't know if I'll ever manage it. -Crandell
Pretty good for a first time scratch build
The roof looks good as do the rafters
Are you gonna add glass windows and a door ?
TerryinTexas
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Well, I have some of the Denfield New Life grain elevator complex to show. Not sure why my pix show up furry but I've got my suspicions Did not use macro focus----
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Here are a few pictures of my completed cars.
Walthers kit, removed all cast on grabs and stirrups and replaced with metal grabs and stirrups. Painted PC Green and decaled using Walthers Decals.
Athearn Impak cars with 45' Athearn Trailers. All painted and then decaled using Microscale Decals.
Athearn Impak cars with 40' Athearn Trailers. All painted and then decaled using Microscale Decals on the Impak Cars and Herald King Decals on the Trailers.
Thanks for looking
Rick
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Grampys TrainsA couple of loaded TOFC's. DJ.
Great work DJ, who is the manufacturer of the Mack truck? HO Scale I assume?
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Thanks, George. Yes, Ho, Athearn made the Mack. DJ.
New Paragon 2 Y6B and Concor MP54 coaches.
Springfield PA
There's been a landscaping frenzy! (yes, the yellow will be toned down/mixed, but haven't gotten there yet. and yes, I'm aware the lighting isn't too good, I should have brought the desk lamp over)
there are a couple videos to follow soon.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
BH, if you don't yet, you are going to want to be buried with the Y6b. It is an outstanding engine. You have made a very fanciful, but wistful, image with the modern skyline. It would be great to see one of them in steam again. Heck, I'd settle on the Y3 they have laid up down in the States someplace, probably near Roanoke.
Thanks. I have been modeling in all modern but lately I've been warming to steam. I broke out my Blueline M1A which I had to repair the tender plug, and Just picked up the Y6B. You're right about the Y6B, it's a beautiful loco and is a joy to watch for sure. My Son especially likes watching the smoke which is synchronized with the chuff.
Oh and a few of the pics aren't modern. The section around the bridge are original buildings from around WWII.
Hamltnblue Great Night shot GTW6401. Also what color did you use to weather the tanker trucks?
I caught this neat looking SOO LINE Car...
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SP&S Oregon Trunk