It is a pleasure for me to start this week´s WPF thread with a picture of the first mini-module I have (nearly) finished.
Eizan Electric Rlwy. KK (Eizan Dentetsu) Series 900 EMU "Kirara"crossing Takano River bridge
Module size: 6" by 12"
N scale
Setting: Japan, May 2010, 75 miles northwest of Nagoya, Island of Honshu
Kato Unitrack, painted and ballasted
Weathering done with powdered pastels
Module: 15 mm multiplex plywood
Scenery. Styrofoam
Ground cover: WS clump foliage
Bridge abutments: Greenmax
Catenary poles: Greenmax
Very nice work Madog, and thanks for starting us off this week.
I put together a video tour production of my layout for a contest on another forum:
Rolling through the Heartland
It's only two minutes in length (for those who don't like long videos ).
Recently Finished Freight Cars!Eastern Car Works 1798CF ACF Covered Hopper, lettered with Herald King Decals.Details West FGE Boxcar, lettered with Microscale Decals.LBF 52' Greeenville Gondola, lettered with Herald King Decals.Thanks for looking!
Rick
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Ulrich.... Thanks for starting Week End Photo Fun. ... You kicked it off with a very realistic scene.
MA Bruce ... I like the video.
Rick .... The freight cars look very good
Here is my CB&Q car 308 crossing the bridge in Valley Heights. The car is a modernized heavyweight diner-parlor, and I made it from an NKP Car Company kit. On my layout I operate short, secondary passenger tains with connecting service with long distance Burlington Zephyr trains in 1962. The waterfall is named "Standing Falls".
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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Bruce, one of the best videos I have seen.
Ulrich Looking forward to more pictures.
Gary, great shoot as usual.
Ken
I hate Rust
We are off to a great start this week!!
I have been working on my underpass at Greenwood ave, The first bridge has been completed structurally but It still needs some more details and weathering. I also have two more bridges to build before this section can be considered complete...
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"Mountain Goat" Greg
SP&S Oregon Trunk
That's one big canteen! A big Pennsy T1 with a tender nearly as long as the loco is passing I1 decapod 4471 at Carrollton.
Hey everyone,
Great start to the weekend. It's been quite a while since I last had anything to contribute but recently I finished some weathering projects.
The first project was weathering one of the new ExactRail Trinity Reefers
Here is side A
Here is side B
Next I finished a couple of engines the first being this awesome SD70 Spartan Cab
Here is one of my SD80MAC, my apologies for the poor quality of the photo
Lastly, is one of two bulkhead flatcars the I finished. The other one is almost identical but a little less rusty and little bit less dirty
Hope you all enjoy and keep them coming in.
Will
Nice trucks and wheels above...love the rust. Like the Pennsy meet, too.
I don't have a new image, but an updated one from early last year. Added some smoke and lighting changes.
HL, that's a great shot, esp. like the houses.
B&O, any Pennsy shot is great.
Crandell, outstanding scene and photo.
Frank Sahd Salvage is about 90% complete. DJ.
VERY cool, DJ. I really like the overall look, but especially admire the wet dirt of the yard with the water taking the easiest route in the various ruts. Nicely done.
Crandell
Nothing new at the moment. Here's some old ones.
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DJ .... Thanks for the remark on my photo. Houses are smaller than HO. They are cheap dollar store houses, and I added paint to improve the looks. ... ... Your scrap yard looks great. What a nice idea! You have a lot of scrap metal there, and I know it must have taken a long time to do such a good job.
Everybody else .... Great work!
Great work everybody! Love the great shots so far.
I shot a new video this week, using my Panasonic Lumix camera. This is a long coal train emerging from the Moffat Tunnel, headed by 3 locomotives. Two Dash 8's and an SD75.
(Make sure you select the 720HD version)
VIDEO
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
How about some moving pictures?
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I finished more of the cityscape then you see here, but I never recorded for posterity. Even so, it was a cool little layout.Here's the track plan (as best as I can remember!)Please excuse the blurry 80s vintage video. I did the best I could to clean it up and pick up the pacing.
This was the inspiration for the bridge scene::Lee
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
Been working on a scene of Dayton’s Bluff, a famous Limestone and Sandstone bluff beside the main lines of all the railroads that come into St Paul Minnesota. I remember it well riding the trains in the 40’s. I also wanted a scene of the skylines of Minneapolis and St, Pal. Though technically they are across the river from Dayton’s Bluff I only had room to put them behind the bluff. I then decided I wanted a sunset scene and have painted some practice panels. I have never painted much before. Here is a dark test panel behind Minneapolis and a different test panel in a mock up using a different sky line. I will post more pics when I decide what I will finally do.
Here is the missing pics.
I've been busy adding a few trees to a bare hillside to give some height to the scene.
Jon
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WOW!!! This WP/VF has started out amazing. You guys have added top notch stuff this week. I can't name names because it is all amazing, but I will say to Jon Grant...these photos look very life-like. If I didn't know it was modeling I would swear they were real pics. Looks like a typical hazy summer day in the southland.
Robert H. Shilling II
Grampy, is your scenery foam or plaster rock/soil? I liked your water courses too.
Nice work everyone!
Raised on the Erie Lackawanna Mainline- Supt. of the Black River Transfer & Terminal R.R.
Excellent photos everyone and great start to the weekend. I don't have nothing this week as I have been volunteering in Joplin, MO after the tornado clean up.
Grampy, love the scrapyard scene.
Art, did you paint that backdrop or have someone else do it, because it is outstanding.
Jon Grant, your layout always inspires me. You should send in pics to MR.
Thanks, Capt. I use a mix of Sculptamold/Structolite, over cardboard strips and plaster cloth. DJ.
I'm using the KISS method...
All I need to finish the track are a pair of Kato Truss bridges, and a set of extremely short straights. that will have to wait though. I'm also going to build an inglenook for operations.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
It is my first attempt to do a backdrop panel. I made 5 test panels, one of which is shown. I have then tried 2 full sized panels, one of which was shown. I tried the Bob Ross method from Joy of Painting, but as I suspected, it looks easier than it is.
Train 53 crosses Silver Creek on it's way from Salina to Wolf Creek.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Wow, an inspiration as always. Grampy, I'm working on a scrapyard, too, but your mud is muddier and your junk is junkier than mine. I guess I've got some more work to do. Thanks for the images.
I call this pair Demi and Ashton.
Demi is the oldest engine still running, a relic from my teenage years. It's an old Athearn GP9 rubber-band drive model. It gave up long ago, but I removed the motor and now run it as a dummy. I just got Ashton, the shiny new GP9m up front. I've got a Tsunami for that one, but it's still in a plastic bag down in the workroom.
Meanwhile, I finally got this road finished. The surface is Durhams Water Putty. The grade crossings are Blair line. This looks straight into my 45-degree roofline, where I've tucked in some low buildings by cutting their side walls on a diagonal.
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Sir Madog It is a pleasure for me to start this week´s WPF thread with a picture of the first mini-module I have (nearly) finished. Eizan Electric Rlwy. KK (Eizan Dentetsu) Series 900 EMU "Kirara"crossing Takano River bridge Module size: 6" by 12" N scale Setting: Japan, May 2010, 75 miles northwest of Nagoya, Island of Honshu Kato Unitrack, painted and ballasted Weathering done with powdered pastels Module: 15 mm multiplex plywood Scenery. Styrofoam Ground cover: WS clump foliage Bridge abutments: Greenmax Catenary poles: Greenmax
That's really nice Ulrich! How long did it take you to make it?
John
John,
it was a weekend´s job to do it, with most of the time spent waiting for the paint or the glue to dry. Toughest job of all was to ballast the Kato Unitrack in N scale.
Talking about instant rewards
jon grant I've been busy adding a few trees to a bare hillside to give some height to the scene. Jon
Jon,
Those are awesome pics! I had to look two or three times at the first one to see if you had posted the real thing to compare with. You have an amazing ability in putting together scenes. I'm just blown away at how well you can achieve all the subtle colors and textures-- you do such an overwhelmingly good job it just seems natural-- real.
I am so impressed at what you can do!!!
Almost to the scenery stage for the first of new my sectional layout
I'm trying to model 1956, not live in it.