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It's that time! WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 10:19 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer
What do you use for road material? I have been looking for something to build roads with,but have come up empty [8].


The road is just 1/8" hardboard. I just cut the road out of a 4 x 8 sheet with a jig saw.

Thanks guys for all the "positives"! [:D]

dthurman, that box car looks great! Grande, that switcher is pretty sweet! Keep it up guys!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 9:41 PM
I finished the other side of my MILW car, not happy with this sides results, I tried the clear parts cement, and hairspray this side. I think it looked much better before I used the Dullcote. Could be the paints weren't totally dry.



Kevin, the roads and station look sharp.

Eric, the new switcher is very cool, I am partial to switchers.

Well Marty what can I say, I am amazed each time you post a picture, in a way, I can see building that railroad sort of like playing with trucks as a kid, that is meant in a good way.

Andrew, you are certianly coming along on that layout.

uspscsx, we need to see some of these weathering shots, I posted at Rich's site what I just completed, I am hoping for a pretty heavy critique, and I know they can be pretty good at giving the advice, again in a good way.

Let's see some other shots guys.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 9:26 PM
I really gotta learn to do subtle weathering... I just completed one side of a Walthers WC 2 bay cement hopper. It is RUSTY. Textured rust, not painted rust. I'll post pics later.

Still got a RailBox to go, probably will go subtle on it!

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Posted by cheese3 on Friday, September 16, 2005 9:23 PM
here is one from me...



Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!

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Posted by Marty Cozad on Friday, September 16, 2005 8:59 PM
Just got inside and theres a full moon. have you ever tried to light up the moon for a RR shot?
Just an idea. I used to use Christmas lights along the back wall, blues, then yellows then reds for sun set.

Really, look out side ,its full.

Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 8:34 PM
Ahh, pardon me, I forgot about Grande Man. You've been doing some nice work there, my friend. I always have loved the DRGW. Now, all that's left of it are a few locomotives with yellow patches and weird shields on them[:(].

I have a photo of a GP(I think 40, but I couldn't tell) in the DRGW scheme, taken in '98. No patch or anything. It was working my local yard, which is strange because I'm in East Tennessee. This is the only time I've seen a DRGW locomotive, though I'm beginning to see quite a few DRGW coal hoppers patched for CSX[%-)]...

Just thought you might find that interesting.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 8:30 PM
Marty, I am so glad you came over here. I had seen a few photos of your work in the garden railway section, but I don't visit that much. You do some amazing work.

Kevin: Looking good man! Looks like you're going to have a heck of a layout once it's completed!

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Posted by Marty Cozad on Friday, September 16, 2005 7:42 PM
Kevin
Good idea, roads are a great point of destination and railfanning on your RR.
This is old photo but it kinda goes with your theme


little more work but the same resultes.


Nice weathering on your engines.

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Posted by espeefoamer on Friday, September 16, 2005 7:04 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevnbety

Thought I would start the "fun" this time! We have been on vacation this week, so I have been "allowed" some time to work on the layout. The "road paving" crew has been at work on the layout this week. [;)] There is still MUCH to be done, including more lane stripes, but here are some of the results so far ...





This one shows some of the detail in the station lot.




What do you use for road material? I have been looking for something to build roads with,but have come up empty [8].
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Posted by grandeman on Friday, September 16, 2005 6:56 PM
Whoa Kevin, that's looking great!

I've been working on an SW1200 for the past two afternoons. It began life as a P2K unit in IC livery. We bought it years ago during our "buy anything" phase. It never had a decoder and we rarely ran it anymore because it didn't fit the theme of the new layout. We did need a switcher though! Well, yesterday we made a trip to the local hobby shop to get some Miniatronics lamps, connectors and resistors to do the lower headlight and ditch lights on the GP30s. In the process, we bought an NCE SW9SR decoder and Microscale decal kit for the switcher. I removed the IC markings, painted the unit and decaled it as D&RGW #137. The decoder is now installed, along with a cab roof rotating beacon! It's my first attempt at something like this and isn't perfect (nor is it exactly prototypical), but it was a challenge and came out well. I soon realized that I picked a tough unit for my first try. The decal kit wasn't wide enough to cover the cab end striping so I had to splice individual stripes together. The lighting functions available on the new Digitrax system are fantastic. It's amazing how much more realistic the beacon made the model look! On to the GP30 flashing ditch lights...








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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 5:56 PM
Thats a good look. Nice work on that. Is that the walthers gas station? Il'l post my pictures later in the weekend. Be sure to post more pictures.
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It's that time! WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 16, 2005 5:50 PM
Thought I would start the "fun" this time! We have been on vacation this week, so I have been "allowed" some time to work on the layout. The "road paving" crew has been at work on the layout this week. [;)] There is still MUCH to be done, including more lane stripes, but here are some of the results so far ...





This one shows some of the detail in the station lot.


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