It's that time of the Week again: Weekend photo fun. What is it you ask? Well it;s the weekly thread where users post what they have been working on during the week. Myself? Well, I did a repurposed covered hopper- now serving a second life as a Wheeling and Lake Erie ballast car.
Still need to order the correct ballast grates.
So, lets see what everyone else has been working on
(My Model Railroad, My Rules)
These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway. As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).
Hi, Jimmy!
...and THANKS for starting another fine installment of WPF!
That's a good looking ballast car, a real workhorse! Railroad's gotta' have 'em!
I started the week off with a Diesel WOWSound decoder install in an A-B set of Genesis F3s. New York Central only had two A-B-A sets of passenger F3s painted in grey, geared for 100 MPH and steam generator equipped.
Two weeks ago I wrapped up an A-B-A set of B&O E-8 and -9s and put Loksound Selects with Full Throttle in them. After giving the TCS WOWSound another listen (this is the latest revision) my ears sure like these, too! So many great choices
Wave 'em on through— no coal for these babies!
I'll add photos soon of the Post Office building. I am in the tedious stage of masking the brick-work! I have the two long walls done and still have the two short sides to get to.
On to more Great Stuff!
Happy Mother's Day to those so inclined !
Regards, Ed
Jimmy .... Nice job with the balalst car, and thanks for starting Weekend Photo Fun
Ed ... Interesting about NYC having passenger F3's. I did not know that. Looks like you are doing well installing sound decoders.
Here is my doodlebug on a branchline. It is a Bachmann model re-powered with a NWSL kit. It runs very smoothly.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Jimmy, Sharp looking ballast car!
Ed, Lots of wires. Sound is still lots of fun, though.
GARRY, Looks like railcars are a trending topic this week.
Most of my efforts were directed at building and bashing mny large scale railcar inbto existence, so I started a thread on it here: http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/262930.aspx
The T&T Publicity Dept. aRRanged some photo ops out on the line, despite the fact the railcar has YET TO BE DELIVERED Seeems to be a rather common practice, as often was failure to ever deliver a working veersion of the pictured vehicle. We're keeping our fingers crossed here.
A good view of the rear platform.
Coming off the turntable at Tin Cup after being turned.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Here is a clickable link to Mike's thread:
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/262930.aspx
Mike, that really looks good on the tracks.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
mlehman GARRY, Looks like railcars are a trending topic this week.
Yes, Mike.... My doodlebug hauls passengers from the small town of Hinterland to a junction on the mainline where they connect with trains to the city. .... There is no turnaround, and so I added a rear-end headlight for running backwards. .... As I commented in your thread, I really like your railcar.
Wires anybody?
This is a Bachmann Spectrum H-16-44. It has everything except ditch lights including multi-coloured classification lights.
I'm still trying to learn how to keep the wires from looking like they are 'helter skelter' everywhere.
Getting the layout Tuned up for the NMRA LSR Convention in June
Im on the layout tour
Shot a couple of videos while tuning up some locos trying to speed match them
Here's an H 4 and a H 5 double heading a coal drag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COC_dBqjjnY
TerryinTexas
See my Web Site Here
http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/
Good morning everyone from Cloudy and Cool Northeast Ohio!
Jimmy thanks for starting, don't know if you will find those doors, they are the old E&B Valley ones, that are in short supply for a while now.
Ed, nice looking F3's but I thought they were in a different paint scheme than the one you have or were they repainted. They were mostly used on the the Boston & Albany due to the grades on that portion of the NYC. By the way I liked using the Tichy decals, they are a little strange in that it looks like the lettering is bumped out, but they look flat when applied to the car.
Gary and Mike, nice doodlebugs, but I have never had the inkling to have one what with the railroads I model.
Dave, that is more work than I want to contepmplate for my locomotives.
Terry, a couple of my favorite engines, really like the 2-6-6-2's used in coal service on the C&O.
I managed to finish a couple of cars this week!
One of many 50' PS1 Boxcars purchased by the Rock Island in the early sixties, this in a 1964 purchase of a Hydroframe 60 Equipped car. Kadee supplied this kit, painted with Scalecoat II Oxide Red and lettered with Mask Island decals.
Another 50' PS1 Boxcar with Combination Doors purchased by the UP in 1966, just before the bann on roofwalks came in. I left it in the as delivered state. I also always liked the Autmoated Road paint scheme. Car is an Intermountain Railway Kit, added a Details West Coupler pocket to replicate the Keystone end of car Cushioning System along with A-Line Sill Steps. Car was painted with Scalecoat II Reefer Yellow and Floquil Platinum Mist Paints then lettered with Mask Island Decals.
Thanks for looking!
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
I redid the grass on my Swiss NG layout "Engiadina" - turning the green green grass of home into the burnt, yellow grass of a late summer day.
I used my son´s home brewed ex fly swatter static grass applicator, which worked quite nicely with lightly diluted white glue. During the process, I accidently touched my leg with that contraption, making me jump high in the air and my hair looking like the one of the little troll in the below picture.
Those dear to me know, that the growth north of my thinking department is rather sparse
The ballast grates I need are on shapeways, but I'm just waiting for payday to order them.
Love the work mad dog
Mike, you switched scales? Haha. the work is awesome
I'll be (finally) finishing a long-running project - Bradford Valley Lumber Company No. 8. I was able to install and program the decoders (motor + sound) during the week. Here it is on my programming track, with one of the inspirations for the model on the computer:
The Location: Forests of the Pacific Northwest, OregonThe Year: 1948The Scale: On30The Blog: http://bvlcorr.tumblr.com
Cheers, the Bear.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Here's another favorite car of mine that I regret not buying more of.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
I've finished off the locmotive I mentioned in my previous post:
That 8 spot is a mighty fine looking engine.. Great job!
Jimmy, Thanks for the WPF roll-out. Your repurposed hopper got me to searching my photo library for a shot I took at Truckee, Ca. during the summer of 1988.
Thanks to all and regards, Peter
Great work everyone!!!
I made some progress on one of my buildings (Walthers Barber shop), finished the brickwork (have added more details / corrected some mishaps, since the photos were taken) and masking / painting for windows and trim. Now i need to weather the roof, trim and windows and add details.
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For what it's worth. A Fairmont M-14 speeder.
Not finished yet though. After the paint has cured, I will apply a semi gloss protective coat, paint the front light housing and light and put the "windshield" on.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
A Fairmont speeder sits in my yard.
Speeder and shed are Walthers Cornerstone. Details are Woodland Scenics.
YannisI made some progress on one of my buildings, Walthers Barber shop.
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The color choices look perfect. I love the neat job you did on the windows and trim.
Smaller buildings are my favorites.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190 Yannis I made some progress on one of my buildings, Walthers Barber shop. . The color choices look perfect. I love the neat job you did on the windows and trim. . Smaller buildings are my favorites. . -Kevin .
Yannis I made some progress on one of my buildings, Walthers Barber shop.
Many thanks Kevin! Spent some time with the masking tape to get there.
Guy, great speeder there!
Im not getting Notifications of replies to this thread
is it just me ?
C&O FanIm not getting Notifications of replies to this thread is it just me ?
There is a recent thread about this. Last I saw there was no cure
I suspect MR IT doesn't know about it.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
The Fairmont M-14 speeder returning from the paint shop with the windshield installed.
BigDaddy Anyone know how to contact MR IT about this so they can fix it? I can't find a link for website problems. I messaged Steven Otte but he hasn't responded. MM C&O Fan Im not getting Notifications of replies to this thread is it just me ? There is a recent thread about this. Last I saw there was no cure I suspect MR IT doesn't know about it.
Anyone know how to contact MR IT about this so they can fix it? I can't find a link for website problems. I messaged Steven Otte but he hasn't responded.
MM
C&O Fan Im not getting Notifications of replies to this thread is it just me ?
I spent the better part of the day working on paint projects that have gotten backed up.
The most important thing is that there is finally paint on my three PowerHouse light Mikados and my Bachmann EM-1. Steam power is building up.