Thanks for starting off another fine installment of WPF, Bear! Great action shot, there!
How do you like working with the Tichy decals, Rick? I’ve had my eye on a few sets and was just wondering. Yours look excellent, by the way!
Thanks for the video, Terry. Hogs and cattle? Maybe I’ll have to have some bacon-wrapped filet mignon tomorrow!
Nice shot of the 536 leanin’ into the curve, Casey!
Your effort is really paying off to make that depot look delapidated, Jimmy! It takes a lot more skill to do something like that, especially scratch-built like yours!
Nice rescue on the caboose, Guy! We’ve all been there [;)] Actually the flat-top has more character than a caboose with the cupola. Lots of NYC cabooses lost their “crows-nests” over the years. I’ve also been waiting for the NYC caboose announced what, five years ago, from True-Line Trains. That’s what prompted me to build the Laserkit one.
Mike, that tree in the top photo sure has a lot of character! Looks “haunted”! I’ll bet it is really relaxing to sit on your patio and watch the trains roll by.
Your panel looks very well laid out and concise, George. Something every railroad needs, a “no-guesswork” control system. Mine needs some help!
That’s a great video of the mud-hen, Mike! The Tsunami2 sounds great in there.
Those cars are so realistic, Nittany, it’s hard to believe they’re actually models and not the real thing! Super!
TBDanny, That’s always been a challenge to keep enough free aisle space but still have functionality for stuff like throttles and switch-lists. Painting the fascia sounds like it will be a pretty involved project!
So, another week’s gone by… whew!
Early in the week I planned to start masking the big P.O. building. After several attempts with various sizes and types of masking tape the job was getting bogged down, FAST!
So, I stepped back and de