Gidday All, currently 2215 hours on a balmy, 70 F, Friday evening. Haven’t had time this week to get any hands on model railroading done, so as it was just over a year ago that my friend Hans Hubner passed away, here’s another look at a harbour scene on one of his modules.
Great start to WPF. Bear- your friend was a real craftsman. Robbie- great looking module. Terry- Interesting combo-I like it.
This week I have a video of all the changes I have made on my layout in the last 2 months. I still need to put more trees down on the back of the layout.
Here’s a shot of my Sundusky Coop at dusk, at that moment when when the sunlight was right, coming in the window
I hope this comes out OK, as I’m still learning how to post pictures. The grain elevaotor is scratchbuilt. My very first HO scale scratchbuilding project, built about four years ago.
Not much to report this week. I finished GHQ hay bailer and manure spreader kits for the John Deere tractor dealer in the hillside village, presently under construction on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
I have been selling off old structures and kits on eBay when they don’t fit in my present N-scale layout under construction. I found pieces of some kits for oldtime buildings, and I couldn’t see selling them incomplete. I have had good luck selling structures that are somewhat unusual and that also appear at least superficially to have above-average detail. I am building some of these as movie lot false front buildings, and this is the first one.
I have read stories about some modelers who staged movie scenes on their layout as an excuse for running an oldtime train on a relatively modern layout. I have always seen these with models of old style buildings. What I have NEVER seen is realistic models of FAKE movie set false fronts, with nothing but scaffolding and framing behind the front.
This is the first of 3 to 7 buildings, an entire movie set “western town.” In general, it is not worth my time to build something detailed to sell, but maybe these will be unusual enough to arouse some interest. They don’t fit my present plans but I have wanted to build this for 30 or 40 years, so this is my chance.
This week I completed construction of a Banta freight house for my PC&KC On30 layout. Instead of using silkspan painted black for the roof I downloaded black tarpaper roofing from Clever Models. Many individual details will be added to the scene and then everything will be weathered at a later time.
I appreciate seeing the work of those who are building structures. I have two to build, but find myself thinking about other things these days. I need to continue my new layout and get it up and running, and have been stalled for about seven months for one reason or another. Soon…
Carey, that’s a honey of a steamer. I am envious.
An old shot from me showing a newly shopped Union Pacific 2-10-2 backing out of its stall the last month and and onto a parking radial for some last final adjustments.
This is an old MDC rotary snowplow kit I just picked up on Ebay. Didn’t know it had to have a lot of custom scratch built parts to complete as well as major modifications to supplied kit. Well, I thoroughly enjoyed it and was glad to get back to some real model building. I am waiting for the decal set I ordered (MOW) but had some safety stripes to add. I bult a steam boiler inside and also scratch built the headligh on top of the plow.
you may want to turn down the volume on your computer’s speakers because this vid gets a bit loud here we see post merger pre amtrak BN passenger train to roundaboutsville. #9942 wil finish the year in the green scheme after wearing the silver of the CB&Q for years before it will once again don silver but in the amtrak scheme. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Kp8c0AYlY
Thanks for all of the comments. I"m debating on adding a few more trees, or leaving as is. Hopefully this diorama helps make my weathered cars look better.
Today’s the day of the World’s Greatest Hobby show (first one in the San Francisco Bay Area) http://www.wghshow.com/
so I’ve been spending the past month overhauling our other return loop, affectionately known as Eric’s “Wye Knot” module, and taking it from this:
to this:
Now it’s got a tipple, a quarry & a company town to service (we needed more industries) as well as a long passing siding and some basic scenery.
Fellow SVFMRer Nils terraformed the tunnel module and built the rocksild shed, then passed that section off to me to paint & throw dirt on.
Here’s a quick video overview of the whole shebang so far:
Still a long way to go, but should look alright for the show today and tomorrow.
I’ll try to grab some video of our layout at the show: should be epic with some new long modules by Nils and some other members.
Looking good so far guys. Keep the photos and ideas coming.
Here is the full extent of Pennsylvania diesel power on the BRVRR. E8 #5713 and E8B #4121 are my latest projects for the railroad. Both units are powered and the A-unit has MRC sound.
Pennsy E8 #5713 at the head of a short 8-car passenger train passes a freight headed by F7A #9822 on the outer main line of the Black River Valley Railroad.
A good start to the best thread of the week everyone. Keep it going!