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Weekend Photo Fun, The Easter Edition 2016.

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Posted by superbe on Monday, March 28, 2016 9:40 PM

Sir Madog

Hee haw, Bob - my kind of music. Thanks for the link!

Thanks for the video.......great scenery and the trains a real plus....
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Posted by Guy Papillon on Monday, March 28, 2016 3:24 PM

mlehman,

I like the way those bushes on the photo of the team track look. I am almost finished with covering the layout with ground cover and will have to add some taller vegetation (trees & bushes) pretty soon. I went on Woodland scenics site and identified three products which can be use to make bushes:

Underbrush, Bushes and Clump-foliage

Which one of those products did you use to achieve such great results?

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:58 PM

Bear:

Very nice locomotive!

Dave

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:54 PM

Ulrich!

MGB! I used to drive one of those! Loved it!

Sorry, Off Topic

I do like your layout.

Dave

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Posted by Carnegie Falls on Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:40 PM

There's been no time for work on the layout in the last week or two.  One weekend was taken up with having to work at our air show.

I know a few of you also enjoy RC planes, so I snapped a photo of the booth run by a local club showing off some of their planes.

Then it was off to LegoLand.  "Mini Land" was particularly impressive where they used millions of Legos to create models of New York, DC, San Fran, and lots of other areas (including scenes from the Star Wars movies).

Modeling the fictional western Pennsylvania town of Carnegie Falls in freelance HO.
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Posted by NittanyLion on Sunday, March 27, 2016 6:19 PM

richhotrain

 

 
NittanyLion

 

richhotrain

 

Wow, what a great looking block of houses.

 Are these from kits? Scratchbuilt?

Rich

 

They're the City Classics Company House (http://www.cityclassics.biz/c_house3.html)

None of them were built to spec.  They all received GCLaser shingles and I replaced 11 of the 12 steps to the porches and back doors with concrete or brick steps. 

 

 

Excellent work. The shingle roofs really caught my attention.

 

Rich

 

Thanks, the brown house was the first time I'd never done anything with paper shingles.  I did all six houses just eyeballing them.  Got them surprisingly straight.

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:02 PM

NittanyLion

 

richhotrain

 

Wow, what a great looking block of houses.

 Are these from kits? Scratchbuilt?

Rich

 

They're the City Classics Company House (http://www.cityclassics.biz/c_house3.html)

None of them were built to spec.  They all received GCLaser shingles and I replaced 11 of the 12 steps to the porches and back doors with concrete or brick steps. 

Excellent work. The shingle roofs really caught my attention.

Rich

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Posted by NittanyLion on Sunday, March 27, 2016 2:14 PM

richhotrain

 

 
NittanyLion

I finished the sixth and final house of my Slate Hollow PA (former) patch town.  Now I just have to, you know, actually build the module they go on.

 

 

 

Wow, what a great looking block of houses.

 

Are these from kits? Scratchbuilt?

Rich

 

 

They're the City Classics Company House (http://www.cityclassics.biz/c_house3.html)

None of them were built to spec.  They all received GCLaser shingles and I replaced 11 of the 12 steps to the porches and back doors with concrete or brick steps.  Only the white house has the kit porch, but it has windows inserted into its foundation to imply a dug out basement.  The others have scratchbuilt porches or additions using various amounts of porch parts from the kits, Evergreen materials, Walthers brick sheets, and Tichy windows and doors.  Lastly, all have City Classics curtains and shades.

Also this:

https://goo.gl/maps/WXD1qW7m4HM2 Three red houses together, with two of them having additions to the front.

https://goo.gl/maps/HCG9YoTYqWy The brown house.  The house on the left lent its porch to one of the red houses.  It also became my white and blue house (I had some Conrail blue on hand instead of that jade-ish color the real house has).  House on the right has the basement windows that went on the blue and white house and its porch went on the gray house.

https://goo.gl/maps/NYXyjp7iMTn The gray house.  Its been extensively added on to and modified, but I think this started its life as a company house.  

They're going to end up in a scene like this https://goo.gl/maps/2X8FCkHhsuA2 but along tracks that parallel the road (https://goo.gl/maps/egmzi8Z1MxB2)

So, yeah, a hodgepodge of Western Pennsylvanian-style scenes.  If I wanted to pack them closer together, I'd have straight-up made it Vandergrift (http://binged.it/1pEciik), but I wanted to keep it ambigious.  Plus I want to run my Amtrak Capitol Limited past it and there's no passenger service on the Conemaugh line.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 27, 2016 12:29 PM

Hee haw, Bob - my kind of music. Thanks for the link!

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Posted by superbe on Sunday, March 27, 2016 12:12 PM
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Posted by superbe on Sunday, March 27, 2016 12:02 PM

Ulrich,

When you mentioned the Matterhorn it reminded me of one of my favorite blue grass ballads, Matterhorn by the Country Gentlemen. I hope you enjoy.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=The+Original+Country+Gentlemen&&view=detail&mid=32625598CC704C80791432625598CC704C807914&rvsmid=BDAF25BA8DC77B65831DBDAF25BA8DC77B65831D&FORM=VDQVAP&fsscr=0

 

For the rest on this thread I also hope you will overlook my posting a non railroad related item

EDIT: Sorry about the first wrong link

Bob

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Posted by BRVRR on Sunday, March 27, 2016 11:09 AM

Great stuff again this week everyone! Thanks for sharing.

Here is one from the BRVRR taken this week while my eldest grandson exercised his big Pennsy steamers.

Keep the photos and ideas coming guys. Thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.

Tags: BRVRR , PRR

Remember its your railroad

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Posted by JerryZeman on Sunday, March 27, 2016 10:32 AM
Hi Mike, thanks for the compliments. This is the first time I visited here in quite some time. Absolutely wonderful modeling being showcased here. I just got my main line back running a week ago after a house renovation a little over six years ago. This allowed me to significantly expand my railroad, and it has taken me six years to get back to where I was seven years ago, but with a significantly longer main line. I am absolutely loving being able to run trains again. Now I have to force myself to work on things instead of going downstairs to "play" every night. Regards, Jerry
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 27, 2016 9:39 AM

The year is 2003.

In Switzerland, the Furka-Oberalp Railway (FO) and the Brig-Visp-Zermatt Railway (BVZ) have just merged to form the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway.

Locos and rolling stock yet have to receive the new livery of the MGB. On a nice day in August, railfans thus could observe FO locos pulling the famous Glacier Express on BVZ track, heading towards Zermatt.

Here, the train passes through Stalden (VS)-Neubrück, passing the little chapel of St. Michael´s, before reaching Stalden station.

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Posted by mlehman on Sunday, March 27, 2016 9:04 AM

JerryZeman
A quick shot taken on my iPhone last night on my Spokane Southern Railroad.

Nice action shot, Jerry!

Mike Lehman

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Posted by JerryZeman on Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:24 AM

A quick shot taken on my iPhone last night on my Spokane Southern Railroad. 

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Regards,

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, March 27, 2016 5:55 AM

NittanyLion

I finished the sixth and final house of my Slate Hollow PA (former) patch town.  Now I just have to, you know, actually build the module they go on.

 

Wow, what a great looking block of houses.

Are these from kits? Scratchbuilt?

Rich

 

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Posted by mlehman on Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:36 AM

Thanks to everyone for the kind comments. Lots of outstanding work this weekBow

Bear,

Congrats, a beautiful and dare I say robust locomotive!

I love depressed center flats, cause when you need one, nothing else will do.

Our local show is next weekend. Hoping I've got the diss under control by then and can spend a few hours at the NMRA booth.

Made some progress on what will be the boarding house and company store, err, co-op for the Sunnyside in Eureka. The first floor and basement.

Frame up and coal bins spotted

Walls are up, getting ready for a bunch of battens, then paint and mill work.

Mike Lehman

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, March 27, 2016 3:58 AM

Gidday All again, working 24/7 I tend to lose track of days and hadn’t realised that the local train show was on until one of the lads asked if I was available to help set up their layout and then run trains. Well it is a weekend of fun, still have a half day tomorrow, then pack up; and yes I now have another show archive. (Do I hear groans in the background??)Laugh
One of the vendors at the show was the former local model shop owner who I had helped out behind the counter from time to time. He knows my weakness for 4-8-2s and after a trial run and a good natured haggle; I chased the moths from my wallet and am now the proud owner of this wee beastie.
 
Cheers, the Bear.Big Smile

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Posted by HO-Velo on Saturday, March 26, 2016 11:15 PM

Bob,  Thanks, much appreciate your comments.

Again, Happy Easter to all,  Peter

  

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Posted by Catt on Saturday, March 26, 2016 9:28 PM

My current HO loco project ( meaning the one I am working on now).This is a SD40-3_CATT.She's a bit of a mutt,part Athearn,part ATLAS,plus Rail Power with some detail associates thrown for good measure.

That CATT comes from the fact if she was real the prime mover would be a big CATT diesel motor.My usual modeling scales are N and Z but I like playing with HO too.

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Posted by NittanyLion on Saturday, March 26, 2016 6:19 PM

I finished the sixth and final house of my Slate Hollow PA (former) patch town.  Now I just have to, you know, actually build the module they go on.

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Posted by dti406 on Saturday, March 26, 2016 4:31 PM

superbe

Peter,

I have admired your modeling for some time and it is excellent. But if I were a "rivet counter", which I'm not, I would find fault with the brick chimney not being taller that the surrounding walls.

Enjoy the extras that you add to your work

Bob

 

That is not necessary for the parapet walls to lower than the chimmny, the architects where I worked just designed a building where the parapet walls were tall enough to hide all the rooftop appurtences from street view.

Rick J

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Posted by bogp40 on Saturday, March 26, 2016 4:15 PM

Really great stuff, guys'

Finally got the complete Capital Limited. Been waiting some time for this. Now I need plenty of passengers and lighting

Love some of the unique cars, domes my favorite

Got to light that drumhead

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 26, 2016 3:37 PM

Ahhhhhhhh.....  The Weekend and my favorite thread of the week!  As always many very, very nice photos of some excellent modeling.  I have been getting a few photos ready to enter in the Regional NMRA Convention contest room next May.  here are a couple that didn't make the cut...

enjoy!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by superbe on Saturday, March 26, 2016 11:45 AM

Peter,

I have admired your modeling for some time and it is excellent. But if I were a "rivet counter", which I'm not, I would find fault with the brick chimney not being taller that the surrounding walls.

Enjoy the extras that you add to your work

Bob

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Posted by HO-Velo on Saturday, March 26, 2016 11:25 AM

Bear,  Thanks for starting the WPF.  Nice to see the Bear back at the drawing board with pen in hand.

For some reason the Drifter's old classic "Up on the roof" is stuck in my head.

Thanks to all and Happy Easter,  Peter

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, March 26, 2016 6:56 AM

After a major 6 car derailment (in the middle of my tunnel of course) I noticed one of the hopper cars was missing 1 wheel set

So i found a new use for my mobus Mini cam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdebxR-RcC4

 

TerryinTexas

See my Web Site Here

http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/

 

 

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Posted by SS Express on Saturday, March 26, 2016 4:28 AM

After last weeks arrival of some new machinery, I get to focus on doing the one job I am really horrible at, putting in the roads. That little strip of bare homasote will most likely drive me nuts this week. I just never seem to get the roads and landscaping to look the way I want it to.

Rich

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