Jimmy … Thank you for starting weekend photo fun … The lighted roundhouse certainly is improessive .
Below is a photo of a picnic birthday party in the county park. A Good Humor Ice Cream truck is parked there. Behind you can see a Burlington suburban train is stopped at Prairie View Depot.
Gidday Jimmy, thanks for the kick off. Hope your Clubs Open House is successful.
Garry, a train and an ice cream van, almost paradise!!![ip]
For the past month I’ve not had a day off, wking during the day and the associated paperwk in the evenings, so no modelling for me.
But as point of contact for the Club, I found I really couldn’t bring myself to ignore a plea for help from a Grandma whose Christmas tree locomotive had taken a fall, (the track was supposed to be suspended in the tree, a daft idea in my book) and her 2 year old grandson would be most disappointed if it wasn’t running.
Even though the locomotive is definitely in the cheap and cheerful toy train category, repairing it was a pleasant break from an evenings paperw**k, and seeing Grandmas smile when I returned it, was well worth it.
It is a bone-chilling 4°F here on the Great Lakes! Great weather for turning up the heat in the train room [:)]
Thanks for starting us out this weekend, Jimmy. That roundhouse is looking better every time I see it [Y]. I love the shadows of the window mullions cast on the walls.
Are those CB&Q double-deckers called “Scoots” Garry? The narrator on the Green Frog videos says they are… I always wondered. Great scene! I hope those cows in yonder pasture know that their rich cream is for a good deed when it winds up in that Good Humor van [8D]
I’m glad you could play Santa’s Elf and fix the little tykes train, Bear. A good deed indeed [Y]
I hope you get your photo woes figured out, MM. That whole Photobucket fiasco has me [8o|]. I’ve been using Flickr and had it as a backup for years. Now I use it as my hosting site, too.
Maybe you fellows saw my hill holder that I installed last week?
Jimmy, Now it looks like someone paid the power bill[;)]
GARRY, Love the ice cream truck. It’s sure not December wherever that picnic is.
Bear, Sounds like a real slog, so I can see you being willing to work on any train that comes within reach.[:D] Looks like something to make the kids very happy and keep grandma from sheding a tear. A railroad that runs into a tree sounda quite fabulous, especially if you like logging.
Keep trying, Mike[Y]
Ed, Got several hillholders, but none that are sophisticated like yours. The fusee effect is cool!
Not building much on it yet, but I got a few things together here at the end of the year.
Three NCE EB-1 are good news for my operators as they will keep things runnng even when a short gets in the way for one of them. Due to some preplanning, all three are already at work.
A couple of Durango Press idler flat kits look interesting.
What’s inside.
A little outside the bounds for my usual interest is the DSS&A version of the Sparrows Point caboose kit.
Good Morning from Cloudy, Snowy and Cold Northeast Ohio!!
Jimmy, Your roundhouse and turntable are coming along nicely.
Bear, working on the club layout is about all I can do except adding to my fleet, have lots of fun at the club.
Mike, Please keep working on posting pictures, I miss your layout shots!
Keving, in my opinion any weathering is too much weathering!
Ed, nice work on the car holding apparatus, the fusee is a very nice touch, I get to see a lot of Erie equipement at the club as one of our members is into the Erie/Erie Lackawanna.
Garry, keep your pictures coming, they are always great to look at.
Mike L, have fun with your kits, that crane is a nice looking piece of equipement.
I did not get anything finished this week, bowling has taken up quite of bit of time lately. So here is an old picture taken at the club,
DT&I GP38-2’s with a train of coil cars heading to the stamping plant.
Thanks! I will do a brief reveiew if I get a chance. I’m hoping to backdate it some in appreance. And maybe disassemble it for transoprt. I may get another crane solely for the purpose of breaking down. The boom is assembled with tiny screws underneath, but there are several perma-rivets that I’d have to drill out, so would be hard to put it back together. So I may end up with 2 cranes, one built and one in pieces for loading on RR cars.
Rick, Frank, Bear, Ed, Mike L… (and any I may have missed) … Thanks for the comments on my birthday picnic scene. …
Ed … I have not heard of the word, scoots, used to describe Burlington commuter cars. I have heard the Burlintong suburban trains called “dinkies”, but don’t know why that word is used. … I like your hill stopper and the baggage cars.
Mike L … The flat car kit looks like it will be fun. That is a big crane.
Bear… Looks like a fun Christmas train, and it was good of you to repair it. I suggest you take more breaks from your work so you can build more of your models. You are very talented.
Mike (MiddleMan) … I hope you solve the photo posting issue so we can see your UP layout again. I suggest you look for the long thread which began when PhotoBucket made its changes. Within it you can learn how to use Flickr and others. (You do have to sift through the gripes in that thread about what photobucket did,however. )
Kevin … Nice weathring of the boxcar.
Frank … Good Humor had some yummy ice cream bars such as strawberry shortcake bars. Your industrial building is looking good so far.
Rick … i always like seeing your DT&I locomotives.
Thanks,everyone,for the encouragement. I spent a couple of hours on the trains test thread,tweaking images from “google drive”. Got it working just the way I want on the test thread - see here:
Ooopps, forgot I have a video newly available, testing my Eachine FPV DVR’ recording using a wireless cam taped to a flatcar. Not sure I can fit it on thenarrowgauge, but will try when I get a chance.
WARNING! I haven’t figured out the audio controls yet or have some other issue. TURN DOWN your VOLUME before playng! Your ears will thank you. I’ll try to get that fixed.
Another great start to WPF. Keep them coming guys.
I’ve been working sporadically on this old Bachmann Frankfort Junction station Kit with the idea of replacing my Black River Station with a larger model. So far I’ve cut down the base plate and the roof panels so it will fit in the old station location.
New station with cut down base.
The same with the cut down roof panels in place.
Where it is going when finished.
Keep the photos and ideas coming everyone. Thanks to you WPF is always the best thread of the week.
Excellent work from all! I haven’t taken any new pictures lately, so I’ll pull one from the archives.
GLC 501 pulls out on the main:
Mike L., that Menards crane looks pretty good. A little extra detail work and it’s a great represention of a Liebherr LR 1100 series. Just might have to get one those. And, thanks for the train ride.
Thanks for the tip. I’d like it to look older than it seems out of the box. It’s a great value for the money. I was showing it to a friend and he was pleased that it not only looks good, but also operates.
Jimmy, Thanks for the WPF start-up, nice illumination & wishing you and the club a happy open house. Club open houses are the stuff that dreams are made of, especially during the holiday season.
Garry, Background blends in well, and who can forget the good ol’ ice cream man, or the milk man, or the Peter Wheat bread & donut man.
Bear, Santa hats off to you, simply heartwarming, “you da’ man.”