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New Years Photo Fun!
Posted by secondhandmodeler on Friday, December 31, 2010 7:57 AM

Wow, I haven't started this thread in years.  I guess I was just excited to show my new road.  I haven't weathered the stripe to mellow the white, but I'll get to it this weekend.  As always, I include the disclaimer that this is a work in progress.Smile

A blurry, overhead shot pf the sharp curve in the road.

This shot is missing something, I know , a train!

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Posted by The Ferroequinologist on Friday, December 31, 2010 8:01 AM

I think you have done an excellent job.Keep it up!

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Posted by Robby P. on Friday, December 31, 2010 8:13 AM

 Good looking roads Corey.

 Here's another old one from me.

 

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Posted by Grampys Trains on Friday, December 31, 2010 8:28 AM

Great job on the roads, Corey, very realistic.

A very nice night shot from you, Robby.

No pics, but my first attempt at a Movie Maker video. DJ.

watch?v=ljuGFaUW32Q&feature=playerprofilepage

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Posted by secondhandmodeler on Friday, December 31, 2010 8:49 AM

The top portions are plaster casts from A.I.M. .  The larger, wedge potions on the bottom are blue foam carved, and then painted along with the top to match the limestone around here.

Thanks to everyone for the compliments.  I struggled with how to do this for months.  I guess I should have just jumped in with both feet.

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Posted by Motley on Friday, December 31, 2010 8:56 AM

I was able to pickup 3 of the new Superchief cars even though I didn't pre-order, Caboose Hobbies had a bunch of them. I now have the rest of the cars pre-ordered.

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:02 AM

Finished two of the three cars this week, the old DTI car was one I had to fix the couplers on and found I was out of couplers.



Athearn 86' Hi-Cube with Herald King Decals



Athearn 86' Hi-Cube that I made into a more Thrall Looking Car by removing the cast grabs and replacing with ladders. In looking at the pictures the AnnArbor started after the first weld line rather than at the door as shown with the decal and the pre-positioned spacing of the decal sheet. So I applied each letter for Ann Arbor separately. Ann Arbors 86's were acquired second hand and consisted of both Greenville and Thrall cars, this number is a Thrall Car.  Herald King decals.



IMRC 40' PS1 painted and decaled in the Ferry in the Fog Scheme.  Herald King decals.

Thanks for looking! Big Smile

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Posted by m sharp on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:40 AM

Your photos always fascinate me, Grampy.  Now this video...what great job!  You created a masterpiece and you should be proud.

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Posted by secondhandmodeler on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:53 AM

Grampy, I really enjoyed the ride on your layout.  It reminds me of the CP line along the Mississippi river valley by Winona MN.  Well, minus the river of course.Smile  Great looking layout!

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Posted by HHPATH56 on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:57 AM
What did you use for the white stripe? Tape? Decal? Paint? I am about to paint the yellow center line and white lines on the outside margins of some 20 feet of roadway. I plan to use the blue rubber bulb used for flushing out ear wax. I was unsuccessful in using a Magic Marker for this job, and think that the fine tube on the bulb will do the painting of the two color strips very neatly, when guided with a straight edge. Bob Hahn
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Posted by secondhandmodeler on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:08 AM

HHPATH56
What did you use for the white stripe? Tape? Decal? Paint? I am about to paint the yellow center line and white lines on the outside margins of some 20 feet of roadway. I plan to use the blue rubber bulb used for flushing out ear wax. I was unsuccessful in using a Magic Marker for this job, and think that the fine tube on the bulb will do the painting of the two color strips very neatly, when guided with a straight edge. Bob Hahn

I used eighth inch artist's tape(really just skinny electric tape) to mask off a center line.  Then I used two more strips on each side.  The plan was to pull up the center line and leave the outside strips to give me a guide to paint.  Once I did that I had a line that was way to wide.  It would have been like over  a foot wide!  Well, I pulled up one side and eyeballed it to the width I thought it should be.  Once I had the width masked off I painted it with cheap white acrylic paint.  After it dried for a few minutes I pulled up the tape.  The paint didn't bleed at all since I was pretty light with the paint.  I used the artist's tape because it would curve around the corner. 

I hope this helps.  Sorry for hogging the thread everyone!Embarrassed

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:19 AM

Great pictures, everybody!... DJ, I really like your video.

I have some steel mill pictures. Dean Freitag's book, The Making of Steel, was helpful as I used mostly Walthers kits.

GARRY

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Posted by csxns on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:36 AM

secondhandmodeler

Wow, I haven't started this thread in years.  I guess I was just excited to show my new road.  I haven't weathered the stripe to mellow the white, but I'll get to it this weekend.  As always, I include the disclaimer that this is a work in progress.Smile

A blurry, overhead shot pf the sharp curve in the road.What is missing is,sharp curve ahead.

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb117/secondhandmodeler/newlayout014-1.jpg

This shot is missing something, I know , a train!

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb117/secondhandmodeler/newlayout021.jpg

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Posted by Tashtego on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:41 AM

A nice warm summer day.

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Posted by selector on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:05 AM

Corey, Michael, and Garry...VERY fine images you have presented today.  You fellas are leaving the year with a thump...and it ain't from the screen door! Laugh

Robby, you have night light shots down to a fine art.  Well done!

DJ, it was a treat to get to know your substantial (and incredibly well-done) layout.  Thanks for posting the video.

There was an excursion out an about the Seneca Hills yesterday on a gorgeous sunny day, kind of hazy, but there was no snow.  Still, everyone had fun.  Someone in a helicopter sent in this photo from dizzying heights.

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Posted by mountaingoatgreg on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:09 AM

I continue to progress on my Tum-A-Lum Lumber Hardware store. I have added about 100 detail parts with around 300 left to go!! I am having a good time making little displays and giving it the feeling of well stocked 1960's era hardware store. So here is what I have so far...

Be Wise Beware Be Safe

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Posted by ClinchValleySD40 on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:23 AM

I finally got a camera that can take video WITH sound (Santa was good this year)

http://www.youtube.com/user/ClinchValleySD40#p/u/6/ZmbUYZpAoTk

Ops session last night:

Happy, Healthy New Year to all.

 

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Posted by howmus on Friday, December 31, 2010 11:46 AM

Wow!  Nice end to a great modeling year around here.....  I continue to get a great deal of inspiration from so many of you in this thread.

Last week I snuck in a photo or two of a scratch built 1920's industrial electric motor similar to one we used in the 1950's (yep it was still running) on our farm.

This week I managed to get it and some belt driven tools painted and more or less ready to install into an engine house/ workshop for the quarry area on the SLOW.

And one to give a better idea how small these are.....

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We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by markie97 on Friday, December 31, 2010 12:22 PM

I look foreward to this thread every week but this week's is especially good. My first attempt at posting. Scratchbuilt steam engine built by my 2 1/2 year old grandson, with help from his dad. That is he and I in the cab and on the roof respectively.  Note - tender holds enough gum drops for trip from his home to mine.

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Posted by Colorado_Mac on Friday, December 31, 2010 1:32 PM

I have been messing around with video myself (iMovie).  This isn't up to DJ's high-quality, but I think it's fun.

 

Platte Valley & Western RR promotional film from 1953.  Scenes in Denver and Troublesome Gulch area.  Music by Glenn Miller.

watch?v=DP4Y542WCBM

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Posted by RailfanS on Friday, December 31, 2010 2:51 PM

Good stuff guysSmile.

I haven't got any modeling done recently, but I did hang up a new ornament over the layout:

You also might have noticed the new MTH SD70M-2 that came in this weekBig Smile

Happy New Year,

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, December 31, 2010 4:58 PM

Over break, I got a good bit of modeling done (a lot for me). Unfortunately, I am down the shore for the New Year, and didn't take photos of my work before I left. So I'll just have to show them in 2011.

 

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Posted by ChadLRyan on Friday, December 31, 2010 8:45 PM

Happy New Year!!!!!!

Awesome work & photography again this week!, KUDOS!!!

This is a shot of a Plastruct Vertical Tank kit I intend to use behind a diesel shop. A Wiking JD will be getting all the air & gas cylinders loaded on it's palette once they are dry. I used some mesh for the walkway (& on the tractor fork-lift), & some Archer decals for the 'manways'. I used superglue & a toothpick to 'spot' bolt bumps on the manway flanges. The base is painted with textured spray paint & then hit with a wash in certain areas. The tanks will be painted white & the ladder & walkway will be 'industrial gray' I think. I used 'Blair Line' Signs to finish off the base. The DM&E GP40-2 is an Atlas model that is 'wet' with fresh weathering, it does not have glass or number boards as of yet.

 

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Posted by rclanger on Friday, December 31, 2010 9:26 PM

Garry,
Wonderful pictures of some great modeling.

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Posted by cowman on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:09 PM

Wonderful train ride Grampy.  Your layout surely sets a high standard for the rest of us.  Keep up the good work, someone out there is going to try to match you.  (I've got a long way to go).

Thanks for sharing,

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Posted by UPTeen23 on Friday, December 31, 2010 10:46 PM

Chad, WOW thats cool, I was planning to do the same on my layout with the tanks.!Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Alantrains on Saturday, January 1, 2011 3:01 AM

Hi all,

great photos and videos.

My first photo posting in 2011!!!!

While the northern hemisphere freezes, down in Australia we have summer flooding and storms. I was fixing some trees damaged in a recent summer squall when I found this giant bug.

http://image87.webshots.com/87/8/65/23/2120865230038737849uNStJT_fs.jpg

 

The driver of the climax in the background even closed his windows, just in case it flew in his direction.

cheers

Alan Jones in Sunny Queensland (Oz)

 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, January 1, 2011 7:29 AM

Grampys Trains

Great job on the roads, Corey, very realistic.

A very nice night shot from you, Robby.

No pics, but my first attempt at a Movie Maker video. DJ.

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Grampy What a great video

It's really hard to shoot a track level view of a train ride with out getting some

unwanted backgrounde views of overhead lighting

and other unwanted scenes But you've come very very close

Your excellent track and ballat work help hold the attention to center screen

 

Nice Work !

 

Here 's a video i shot 6 times just to get un wanted views out of the pictures

like the tops of sky board ect

and although my modeling is not near as good as yours

i was finally satisfied with the view

http://www.youtube.com/user/TerryinTexas7#p/u/37/5y6PU4zJkns

 

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Posted by steemtrayn on Saturday, January 1, 2011 7:47 AM

ns3010

Over break, I got a good bit of modeling done (a lot for me). Unfortunately, I am down the shore for the New Year, and didn't take photos of my work before I left. So I'll just have to show them in 2011.

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

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Posted by NorthCoast RR on Saturday, January 1, 2011 11:15 AM

 

 

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