Cheers, the Bear.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
I got REALLY bored this week
From a GP40 to a GP4.0!
Nice work everyone.
Curt, I did not see Godzilla anywhere on the layout, but he sure sounds angry in those background sounds.
Robert H. Shilling II
Painfully Slow Progress on the Restoration of my old Varney 10 wheeler
It took 8 days to get the wire for the hand rails
Will trim and paint when the glue sets up
"> Still waiting on the Back ordered Wow Decoder
Still waiting on the Back ordered Wow Decoder
TerryinTexas
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Lots of awesome work guys
Jabear, I think that boxcar looks great. it'd fit in out here along the columbia, thats wwhat most of the SP&S boxcars looked like until they got they're occasional rain bath.
Well, I've actually done something and it's nice not to be an armchair modeler for much longer. I joined the NMRA and my friends Omni rail club, here's my plan for my 2 x 4 module
Here's an old photo, I've done a bit more to this. Will continue working on it today
SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.
http://www.youtube.com/user/SGTDUPREY?feature=guide
Gary DuPrey
N scale model railroader
Curt WebbAwesome work everyone. I know I have been gone for a while. I just finished a 4 month layout project .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3cU2ASfBdk
Curt, lots of work there, I really like the improvements.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Heartland Division CB&QMike L ,... I feel like I'm in the Rockies long ago.... I see the velocipede! ... I do not need a fast clock because I do sequential scheduling.
Garry,
Thanks!
You know, I'm with you on sequential scheduling. That's how I've been operating, but my ops have tended to endlessly obsess about what they're supposed to do and what train they're going to get next. At other local ops, having a more, ahem, rigid scheme in place seems to help. So I'm putting them on a schedule, getting them a dispatcher to hassle them if they're not getting over the road fast enough, e6tc...we'll see how it goes.
Good stuff from everyone. GP7's taking the siding at Stoney Creek.
Awesome work everyone. I know I have been gone for a while. I just finished a 4 month layout project changing it from a rectangular double oval to a continuous run single loop in a modified U shape. I kept what I could from before so it is not a complete redo but I would estimate 60-70% is new. Everybody keep up the great work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3cU2ASfBdk
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
http://s1082.photobucket.com/albums/j372/curtwbb/
Bryan .... Terrific weathering job.
Ulrich .... Dock looks outstanding so far.
Mike L ,... I feel like I'm in the Rockies long ago.... I see the velocipede! ... I do not need a fast clock because I do sequential scheduling.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Great start to WPF, with some really amazing work. Thanks for the pics, everyone!
Hmm, what have i been up to. Been working on upgrading the NCE wired control network to support a couple of fast clocks on their way from Logic Rail Technologies, so that's a preview of upcoming pics.
The big project this week was building the Cyrstal River Section Town kit, which consists of a tgroup of their kits of support buildings the Rio Grande built as it pushed into sparsely populated areas. I split the resulting structures between Silverton and Tefft.
Here's the section house and handcar/tool house at Silverton
I added some typical household stuff around the outside
At Tefft, the bunkhouse helps support MOW work in the Animas river canyon and along the Cascade Branch that diverges here. Then there's all the winter snow, so it sees crews summer and winter. The coal house between it and the depot was also part of the Crystal River kit, as well as the official Rio Grande loo
Red Mountain was the last area of the layout primarily lit with old school tech. I swapped out the flood bulbs in the ceiling with an LED version that 5000k color temp. I also added a 6' section of Warm White LED light strip.
And I finished painting some figures that turned out well, so will start some more. This batch included some unpainted Model Power figures and some nice metal castings of old timey folks, seen here hanging around near train time at the depot in Red Mountain.
Been working on the passenger dock on my layout this week.
The humble beginnings:
... and now it looks like this:
Bryan B.
Bear .... B&O boxcar looks great for 5 minutes of work.
Karl ... I like the Steam Lcomotive at the grade crossing.
GP9 .... Your houses look great. (I, too, have Christmas greetings on my summer layout).. The Conrail locos look goo in your scene.
The dome cars of the westbound Heartland Zephyr are party visible.
As the train heads westward, it meets its eastbound counterpart coming from the left in this photo.
Great stuff everybody!
My big accomplishment this week was knocking out two more house kits.
Here's Model Power's "Decorated Christmas House:
I was going to repaint it until my wife saw it. Christmas is her favorite holiday and she pleaded with me not to. Even thugh my layout i set in summer, I figure there's always at least one tasteless rube who leaves them up all year.
Here's Branchline Trains' "Tower House kit:
This kit was a holy terror to put together. The instructions don't do a good job of telling you what goes where and how it's supposed to fit together. As a result, I had to pull this thing apart and reassemble it several times. If that wasn't enough, a lot of the pieces simply didn't fit together right. Perhaps the folks at Branchline should have measured twice before firing up the wood zapper!
I also decided to switch things up and run Conrail on the layout:
The year is 1996, Clinton is in the Whitehouse, The Macrana is at the top of the charts and the Summer Olympics are being held in Atlanta.
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
Good morning from Northeast Ohio, I have only managed to finish two cars this week but I have some more in progress photos of my IMRC Pflauder Milk Car.
Undec IMRC 5077 CF PS Boxcar, painted with Orange/Red Floquil Mixture and Platinum Mist, lettered with Islington Stations Products decals for latter Saint Mary's Railroad scheme. Athearn 4 Door 86' Hi-Cube Kit, removed the cast on grabs and replaced with wire grabs, painted with Scalecoat II ATSF Red and Floquil Platinum Mist, then lettered with Oddballs Decals. End shot with brake gear, airlines and grabs. Side shot with all but one of the grabs installed (sent the wrong size grabs for the one under the door). Thanks for looking! Rick J
Undec IMRC 5077 CF PS Boxcar, painted with Orange/Red Floquil Mixture and Platinum Mist, lettered with Islington Stations Products decals for latter Saint Mary's Railroad scheme.
Athearn 4 Door 86' Hi-Cube Kit, removed the cast on grabs and replaced with wire grabs, painted with Scalecoat II ATSF Red and Floquil Platinum Mist, then lettered with Oddballs Decals. End shot with brake gear, airlines and grabs. Side shot with all but one of the grabs installed (sent the wrong size grabs for the one under the door). Thanks for looking! Rick J
Athearn 4 Door 86' Hi-Cube Kit, removed the cast on grabs and replaced with wire grabs, painted with Scalecoat II ATSF Red and Floquil Platinum Mist, then lettered with Oddballs Decals.
End shot with brake gear, airlines and grabs. Side shot with all but one of the grabs installed (sent the wrong size grabs for the one under the door). Thanks for looking! Rick J
End shot with brake gear, airlines and grabs.
Side shot with all but one of the grabs installed (sent the wrong size grabs for the one under the door). Thanks for looking! Rick J
Side shot with all but one of the grabs installed (sent the wrong size grabs for the one under the door).
Thanks for looking!
Rick J
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Good Morning gang!
Bear, it's a good start! Just tone down the upper half with some oxide colored chalk,and it will look perfect!
Looks like something my B&O Mike should be pulling,,,not an excursion train!
Karl
NCE über alles!