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Weekend photo fun 2/5- 2/7

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, February 8, 2021 11:58 AM

Tanker Toad: That is a wonderful picture of the fan trip.

Peter: Great picture as always. I really like the interior modelling of the fish market.

John: Why is the foam moutain going away? It looks fine to me. Is it in the way of another needed feature?

Alvie: The PENNSYLVANNIA passenger equipment all looks good.

Exploring RR: Thank you for sharing your project in Weekend Photo Fun! I sure hope to see you around a lot more.

Mel: The pictures you took of the passenger car interiors through the windows turned out quite well. That is a difficult image to make.

Renegade: The Union Station sure is coming together nicely.

David: Thank you for the great second picture this week.

JaBear: Thank you for the chuckle. Always appreciated.

See you all next week.

Sorry if I missed anyone.

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Posted by RR_Mel on Monday, February 8, 2021 10:12 AM

Thanks Bear!

They took about an hour each and several repaints to get them looking good.

The waitress’s serving tray itself took almost an hour to get it looking right.



The tray is a 2mm flat washer and the glasses are 1mm optical fiber.  Getting that intricate is tough for old shaky Mel.  Can’t remember how long she took but two hours wouldn’t surprise me, and you can't even see her through a window.

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, February 7, 2021 9:22 PM

York1
It's Sunday evening

Late Monday afternoon here Smile, Wink & Grin
 
Tongue by Bear, on Flickr 
 
 
...and once again, a Big Thanks to everyone for sharing their really Good Stuff.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by York1 on Sunday, February 7, 2021 6:30 PM

Alvie, I love the picture of the passenger train entering the tunnel.  Passenger trains are my favorite.

xploringrailroads, I'm glad to see that you've posted on this thread.  Please keep us up-to-date with your new layout.  Each Friday to Sunday, this thread has the best pictures to give great ideas to other modelers.

Mel, it seems like every week I have say the same thing to you -- your miniature work is amazing.  I love the lighted interiors of the passenger cars.

Renegade, that station looks great!  It will be a highlight of a layout when you're finished.

It's Sunday evening -- if anyone has anything to show, there's still time.  Thanks to all for letting us see your work!

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Posted by NorthBrit on Sunday, February 7, 2021 6:00 AM

Another excellent showing this week by all.   A great thread.

Thanks for your comments about my little scene.  Just a layout that is fun to operate.

Here is another little scene.

Which 'little people' are going to  Julia's Bakers?   Who are going to the crossing?  See the coalman delivering coal to Mrs Murray's house.  See the man on the bicycle at the crossing.    Oh!  and the Wetherby to Leeds Central  train is departing Roseville Station.

 

 

Keep the pictures coming.

 

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Posted by Renegade1c on Saturday, February 6, 2021 9:56 PM

Ive been busy working on union station. Just finished up the sign letters.

 20210206_142944 by Chuck Lee, on Flickr

 20210206_143423~2 by Chuck Lee, on Flickr

 

Still a long way to go.


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Posted by RR_Mel on Saturday, February 6, 2021 9:54 PM

Thanks for the info Alvie.



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Posted by cats think well of me on Saturday, February 6, 2021 9:40 PM

RR_Mel

Thanks ED, I need some of those Preiser 17220 goodies.  Been looking around but no luck so far.



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Posted by RR_Mel on Saturday, February 6, 2021 9:01 PM

Thanks ED, I need some of those Preiser 17220 goodies.  Been looking around but no luck so far.



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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 6, 2021 8:41 PM

Your lounge car sure looks like a warm and inviting place to sit and watch the scenery, Mel!

Excellent work there Surprise

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Posted by RR_Mel on Saturday, February 6, 2021 8:01 PM

WOW . . .  Great looking stuff as usual guys!!!!  This is always the best topic on the Forum, keep the pictures coming guys.

Between arthritis and just old age I haven’t done much for a couple of weeks.  Old Shaky Mel is still dinking around with my heavy weight lounge car.  I slipped the shell on and took some pictures and much to my surprise the pictures turned out pretty good.

I’m kinda surprised that the camera focused on the interior goodies and not the window frames.  It shows that if you get close enough you can see the interiors through the tiny windows.

The tiny table lamps work pretty good for taking pictures.



Shell on and exterior lighting, the shell will be painted SP Lark colors two tone gray.



Exterior lighting off and interior LED lighting on. 

There are 15 LEDs in this one and the total current is 6ma.



I guess I held my tongue right to get the camera to work the way I wanted.  I haven installed the window glass yet, that will come after I paint the shell's exterior.



With the lighting working as planned and the passengers in place the only thing left is the shell.  Arthritis allowing I’ll get out the airbrush next week and do it to it.
 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 6, 2021 7:46 PM

xploringrailroads
Hi guys. I am a new model railroader. Today I have just painted the interior walls of my structures with black to prevent them from glowing in the dark if I decided to put some lights inside.

Welcome to Weekend Photo Fun!

The black paint is a good idea. I've had my share of "glow-in-the-dark" structures.

When you do get around to adding interior lighting you'll find it best to keep it subdued and try not to have a direct view of the light source. Keep it diffused.

Hope to see more of your contributions Yes

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Posted by xploringrailroads on Saturday, February 6, 2021 7:03 PM

Hi guys. I am a new model railroader.

Today I have just painted the interior walls of my structures with black to prevent them from glowing in the dark if I decided to put some lights inside.

Dark

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Posted by cats think well of me on Saturday, February 6, 2021 5:33 PM

As always, loving seeing everyone's work. This is always one of my favorite threads. 

Here are some pics from a few years ago when I belonged to a local club and would run trains there regularly. When Covid-19 subsides I'll rejoin and run trains again.

Here's a kitbashed model of PRR K4s 1361, a BLI locomotive and Sunset 130p75 tender pulling a train. 

A BLI P70 coach with marker lights ends a passenger train. 

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Posted by Harrison on Saturday, February 6, 2021 4:24 PM

Kevin- I did not paint the load yet, but I plan to sometime in the future.

John York1- I am planning to build a layout in the corner of the basement, a point to point layout focusing on prototypical operations on the D&H in Plattsburgh, NY. 

Everyone- Thanks for commenting on my post! 

I'll be back at the end of the weekend to post more.

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 3:53 PM

It's another good weekend for pictures.

Jimmy, thanks for starting us this weekend.  I really like your trees that have the autumn colors.  My trees are all green -- I hadn't considered trees in the fall.  I might have to try that.

Ed, that fuel station scene with the dirty tracks and ballast looks realistic.  You're right, most of those you see in real life reflect years of spilling oil.

David, that's another great scene from your railroad.  That's sounds like a neat idea to raise money for a steamship's restoration.

Harrison, I must have missed when you told of tearing down the layout.  What are you planning?  That's a pretty neat-looking pulpwood car.

Ringo, another nice-looking hopper car.  I've mentioned before that I want to start getting some covered hopper cars -- yours look great.

Garry, that scene is a great example of a background and foreground blending together.  It's difficult to see where the layout ends and the background begins.

Rick, I love E and F locomotives.  That's a nice-looking CP F7 A&B.

Kevin, that's a neat lineup of billboard cars.  It's too bad railroads don't do that anymore.

Tanker, that's a neat look model of an excursion train.

Allan, that's a nice scene of coal cars.  Someone was riding on the top of one of the cars to get that photo.

Peter, as always, your photos make us do a double-take -- is it real or is it part of a layout.  Great work!

 

Here's another one of my starting work with foam.  I have a feeling this will be going away sometime soon.

 

 

 Thanks, everyone, for your contributions!  We still have another day for more posts.

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Posted by HO-Velo on Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:48 AM

Jimmy, Thanks for opening the WPF with a fun movie and kit build shot.

Tankertoad135, Great pic, the excursion train and scenery are fantastic.

Regardless of what Phil said, I can't help but think Spring.

Thanks to all the contributors and viewers, have a good weekend, regards, Peter

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:27 AM

Allan: I like that view of the PRR locomotive with the coal train.

John: That is one heavy looking bridge.

I was getting ready to go outside and shovel the snow too, but when I looked through the window I saw that the snow had missed us. That was a good break.

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 10:12 AM

I'm headed out to shovel snow, so I can't comment on everyone's photos yet -- I'll check in later.

I haven't done any layout work, but I looked back through some pics and found one right after I got the layout started.

 

I'll see everyone later.

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Posted by BRVRR on Friday, February 5, 2021 3:08 PM

Jimmy - Thanks for starting WPF for the first weekend in February 2021. The video show that you are making progress on your layout. You have quite a task ahead of you there.

Ed - Great work on the fuel rack and lighting. The auto racks look good too.

David - Good looking scene. The Queen is a piece of history and a worthy project. Great progress has been made!

Harrison - Suffering withdrawal symptoms? Thats a fine looking pulpwood car.

Ringo - Good progress on the GP35. The Rock Island hopper looks good too.

Garry - Nice photo as usual.

Rich - Good looking cars as usual. The F7B is a nice change and will make an impressive consist with the F7A's. The Pennsy 2-10-2 and coal drag make a great picture.

Kevin - The billboard cars look good.

TT - The Mt. Hood excursion train is a great picture. Thanks for sharing.

Got out some of the heavy weight locos in the BRVRR roster to give them a run. 

Since the big Pennsy locos are up today here is Zachary's PRR #6438 2-10-4 with a coal drag on the layout:

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

Remember its your railroad

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, February 5, 2021 2:48 PM

dti406
Sorry, that is how they were painted, pea green with yellow-orange lettering, which is why I said that was a big mistake.

I was not suggesting your painting was anything less than perfect. I am in 100% agreement that the prototype should have made a better choice for color combination.

dti406
I believe the yellow marking on the door was an easy way to show the cars were equipped with PC&F Carpak load restaining devices.

Thanks, I figured it was some kind of interior loading device.

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, February 5, 2021 2:05 PM

SeeYou190

 

Rick: On your SP&S car, yes, that green is way too light for yellow lettering. Also, does the yellow stripe on the door indicate anything special, or is it just a marker for autoracks?

Sorry, that is how they were painted, pea green with yellow-orange lettering, which is why I said that was a big mistake.

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/sps/sps318139tca.jpg

I believe the yellow marking on the door was an easy way to show the cars were equipped with PC&F Carpak load restaining devices.

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Posted by Ringo58 on Friday, February 5, 2021 1:12 PM

David- Looks like shes come a long way since getting abandoned!

Gary- Thank you for the comments on my models. I really like that steamer!

Rick- Great looking cars as always! Ive always liked that CP scheme. Lets see the As and Bs running!

Kevin- I really like proto kits too! theyre not too had to do and always yeild good results. I personally like Circus City Decals a lot. The owner is a good guy and is always quick to respond. A few months ago I inquired to getting custom graphics and he instead sent me to MicroScale to save me money. Really stand out guy with nice WSOR layout. Id reccomend him to anyone

Tanker load- Thats a great scene! I can't wait to have a larger layout that I could run an excursion train!

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Posted by tankertoad135 on Friday, February 5, 2021 12:29 PM

Fan trip on the Mt Hood RR courtesy of departed friend Cliff West. He was a very good modeler.Cool

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, February 5, 2021 12:20 PM

Jimmy: Thank you for starting us out this week. I wish you were close-by. I would come over and show you all kinds of good techniques for assembling that beautiful kit.

Ed: This industrial lamps look great on your layout. Those new autoracks are handsome. I only have one open autorack that holds just four automobiles. It cost way too much to populate it. I could never have one of the those biggies.

David: I like that scene. The lorry with the low cab and the high trailer looks great.

Harrison: That is a good looking pulpwood bulkhead flat car. Did you paint the load? My Atlas cars came with unpainted loads.

Ringo: That new hopper car looks great. I love all of my Proto-2000 freight cars. Those covered hoppers are one of the few they made that do not fit my era. How was Circus City Decals to work with? I am going to need more custom decals soon.

Garry: That picture of the town of Blackhawk on your layout is simply beautiful. That is a very pleasing scene that really shows off a great section of your layout.

Rick: On your SP&S car, yes, that green is way too light for yellow lettering. Also, does the yellow stripe on the door indicate anything special, or is it just a marker for autoracks?

I don't have anything new to share this week, so I did not start the WPF thread. I will leave everyone with just one of my favorite pictures of my layout test segment from last year.

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, February 5, 2021 9:33 AM

Good, morning from cloudy, cold and windy Northeast Ohio, we were supposed to get snow and a wintry mix last night buy it looks like we only got the wintry mix.

Jimmy, thanks for starting us out, good work on that kit, from what I understand the old Custom Finishing kits from when Bob Raszca owned the company were a lot easier to build than the kits now due to all the flash etc on from using the old dies.

Ed, nice looking work, I just received the same auto racks that you got, now to get cars to fill them up!

Dave, another great scene, you British modelers get some great scenes on small layouts.

Harrison, nice looking pulpwood car, very realistic.

Ringo, GP35's are always good looking engines, also covered hoppers from that period look great.

Garry, love the picture, especially the 2-10-2, my Pennsy 2-10-2 is one of my favorite locomotives.

I managed to get a couple of cars done this week!

LBF 50' FMC Double Door Boxcar kit, removed the poorly done cast on ladders and replaced with IMRC ones from the scrapbox, also added A-line Sill Steps in place of the cast plastic ones. Car was painted with Scalecoat II NP Light Green paint and lettered with Champ Decals. The SP&S ordered these FMC/Gunderson cars in 1970 to deal with the increased lumber traffic out of the Pacific Northwest. Like the DT&I I think they regretted the yellow lettering on green paint.

Exactrail Evan 4780CF Covered Hopper kit, painted with Scalecoat II ATSF Red and lettered with Oddballs Decals. Evans in the 1977-1981 period built about 6,000 of these covered hoppers to deal with the increased grain traffic in the midwest. Garvey Elevators bought some of these cars new and took over the leases on other cars to service their elevators, the first cars were painted in this red scheme, the later cars were painted in Cascade Green with the same lettering.

Like Ed I got some new cars but also got this CP F7B to go with the FP7A's I got over a year and a half ago.

Here are the FP7A's it will be run with!

Since Garry had his 2-10-2, here is my Pennsy N1s 2-10-2 with a coal drag on the Strongsville Club Layout.

Thanks for looking!

Rick Jesionowski

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 5, 2021 8:58 AM

Jimmy .... Thanks for starting photo fun with your layout video. The kit looks challenging.

Ed .... I like all of the details you are including with your fuel track. The autorack cars look good. 

David NorthBrit .... I like seeing your photos with you detailed scenes. 

Harrison .... I like the pulpwood car. A very nice gift.

Ringo .... The GP35 and covered hopper  look great. 

....

This is an older photo which I like. It is my CB&Q 2-10-2 in the twon of Blackhawk.

 

 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Friday, February 5, 2021 8:50 AM

Ringo.    Work on the 'Medway Queen'  is ongoing.   Obviously due to Covid  visitors are not allowed.  Here is a link  to the Preservation Society.

https://www.medwayqueen.co.uk/

 

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Posted by Ringo58 on Friday, February 5, 2021 7:27 AM

Harrison- We must have posted at the same time! The layout looks great. The pulpwood car looks fantastic!

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