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Weekend Photo Fun(9/30/05-10/02/05)

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 5, 2005 10:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by up_santafe

TrevorG... Liked the photo of your lifelike general store, I did mine much the same only added some custom signage and lighting.




Very nice. It's a great little kit and full of personality. I painted the full kit by hand. I thought the plastic colours were not very good. I also added clear plastic for glass in the windows which was not included. When I get to the super detailing point on my layout I will definitely look into lighting.

All the BEST,
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 4:02 PM
TrevorG... Liked the photo of your lifelike general store, I did mine much the same only added some custom signage and lighting.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 3:11 PM

More progress on the Railbox. I added a coat of dull yellow chalk, then Dullcoted. Compare it to the neon yellow color "before."



Don't worry, I'll take care of those scratches.[;)]
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Posted by Train 284 on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 2:57 PM
Lotus098 cool pics! I had the chance to see thechallenger back on Labor Day. Cool engine. Everyone else, great pics!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 8:17 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx
I know, I just followed the photo! I'm surprised it wasn't bad-ordered. I understand what you mean though.


Good gawd, man! I'm surprised you're showing that hopper to anyone. [xx(]

There are some failed experiments that we weatherers keep buried, never to see cyberspace electrons.

Your teaching credentials are hereby revoked until disciplinary action can be taken, sir. [;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 6:18 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Stuckarmchairing

UPSCSX, that hopper is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over weathered, even if it got that rusted, they would still need to see the reporting marks. I've seen covered hoppers that sat on sidings for 25 years and looked cleaner.

I know, I just followed the photo! I'm surprised it wasn't bad-ordered. I understand what you mean though.
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Posted by selector on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 2:01 AM
Nice work, everyone. I hope to make some changes and improvements to my layout over the winter. I'll post some pix when I get some new scenes. In the meantime, I sure enjoy all the fine work you present here. Thanks.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 1:31 AM
UPSCSX, that hopper is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over weathered, even if it got that rusted, they would still need to see the reporting marks. I've seen covered hoppers that sat on sidings for 25 years and looked cleaner.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 8:21 PM
Trevor,
[tup][:)]Nice.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 8:10 PM
Missed the WPF because of the lockdown. Went to the Brampton Train Show at athe Brampton Fair Grounds in beautiful Brampton Ontario (Did I say Brampton enough?...LOL). Big shout out to the Orangeville Short Line club...Loved your layout!

Built this store on Sunday...


This store sits right across the tracks from Rockville station seen below...

Happy Railroading
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 6:00 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by CARRfan

QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx

Here's my WC hopper, FINALLY completed.





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FundyNorthern (Bob B.),

I think you may have some competition for your super-weathered box car here.

Ahh, that reminds me...I forgot to state as I did on e...Nevermind(I keep forgetting I'm not on on the other forum)...That this was a mess-up that was slated for the model train underworld...well, okay, maybe it wasn't that bad in its lifetime[;)], but then I decided to try Rich Divizio's rust technique. That lead to several findings, and as it turns out, I have a photo(Film) of a hopper that is just as rusty and looks about the same. Can't tell the roadname(duh), because of the rust. It was caught in my local yard back in '99, in the middle of a freight train, heading south(Out of the yard.) I STILL have not gotten my scanner fixed, so I can't post the photo, or I would. I need to learn to use photos off of Fallen Flags from now on so I can show them[;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:53 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx

Here's my WC hopper, FINALLY completed.





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FundyNorthern (Bob B.),

I think you may have some competition for your super-weathered box car here.
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Posted by nickinwestwales on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:48 PM
gentlemen all,fine and inspirational work,as always,-Aggro jones,where you lead we follow with gratitude-although mellow mike is close behind-the two of you should consider teaming up and going into business-work of that quality should be available to all ( at a price,obviously [^])-thanks to all for sharing,glad you all seem to be up & running again,take care out there,regards,nick
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:38 PM
Here's my WC hopper, FINALLY completed.





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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:10 PM
Scott, one thing that would look good would be an intermodal train going in "single file" with the SD60M leading and the ALCO pushing along. I don't exactly know why they call it "single file," or why they do it. But it would look good!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:08 PM
An ALCO with an SD60M and ROADRAILERS? Hehe, well, whatever works! [:D] Personally, I like ALCO's. I agree, their styling can be a little...y'know, but come on..AMERICAN Locomotive Company. (Hence AMERICAN)
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:05 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3

I weathered some hoppers!











Lookin' good. What'd you use?

Quick suggestion for coal hoppers: Heavier on black, lighter on rust. But regardless, they look good.
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Monday, October 3, 2005 4:23 PM
I got to run my NEW ALCO C630 on the club layout, as well as my not-so-new Roadrailers and SD60M.





One of my fellow club members called my ALCo ugly! GAH! IT IS A THING OF BEAUTY![:D]

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Posted by cheese3 on Monday, October 3, 2005 2:34 PM
I weathered some hoppers!










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Posted by Casey Feedwater on Monday, October 3, 2005 2:33 PM
The checkers game that never ends.[:D]





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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 2:19 PM
Looking good everyone. Due to the forum's closing over the weekend, why don't we just let this one go all week until next weekend? I dunno, just a thought. It would save space instead of having to post a "Midweek Photo Fun."
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Posted by MAbruce on Monday, October 3, 2005 12:07 PM
A couple of weathering attempts of my own in N-scale:


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Posted by twhite on Monday, October 3, 2005 12:03 PM
Art--as to the Yellowstone, it will take a short radius for its length (most older brass has more sideplay than the newer), but 24" is about as small a radius as I've ever tried with it, and even then it just tiptoes. One problem is the tender, it's a pedestal-type 4-10-0 and the sideplay isn't as pronounced as the tenders on either the Lionel or Genesis Challengers. Brass articulateds aren't 'double' articulated like the newer plastic ones, the rear set of drivers is fixed under the boiler and only the front set swivels, like the prototype. Even on my 34" radius, the Yellowstones have a pretty fearful overhang (I have to be VERY careful where I put my tunnel entrances), but it looks kind of neat and scary, LOL!
But even at that, my brass articulateds will go around curves that make my non-articulated brass 2-10-2's and 4-8-4's squeal.
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Posted by SpaceMouse on Monday, October 3, 2005 11:04 AM
My photo is much more mundain, but you wouldn't believe the sense of accomplishment. I had to move an RO filter 4 feet to get it out of an area. This freed up some space that will be where the entertainment center will move. This in turn will clear the space for my basement layout.


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Posted by ARTHILL on Monday, October 3, 2005 10:19 AM
TWhite, I love that Yellowstone. Will it take 18" curves? Aggro and Mellow-Mike, I love your weathering. I hope to get enough running soon, to start on some of that. I will be back for some advice. I especially like the rust spot that then stains down. That looks hard to do.
Here is one more shot of the hunting scene. More to come when I get the Mt Sublime control panel working.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2005 10:01 AM


Here's an HO Scale Atlas Evans boxcar that I custom painted, based on a prototype picture.







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Posted by Pruitt on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:33 AM
Here's a faked-up photo of part of my Milwaukee staging yard. The background is a replacement for my basement wall.

I did nothing to hide the cork roadbed, or fake in ballast. This was just an experiment - I don't like photo fakery, so won't generally engage in it.
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Posted by trainboyH16-44 on Sunday, October 2, 2005 1:04 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rgroeling

What load time?

hehehehehe... BROADBAND! [(-D]

Lucky. It's a wonder that, even after trains, we have monry for even basic supplies.
Matthew

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 2, 2005 12:51 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098

Your buildings could use some weathering too.


If you look close at the station, you will see its not even finished, there is hole in the roof, and top of the tower is missing. [:D] Guess I need to finish before I weather the buildings. On a second note, I'm not sure I like all the buildings anyways

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