Weekend photo fun 6/26-6/28

Hey all. To the newbies, this id a weekly thread showing our model projects. Here’s a layout update video on mine

Working on getting those buildings lit next.

Good morning from sunny, hot and humid Northeast Ohio!

Thanks for starting us out Jimmy, I hope to start on my layout in the near future, hope it looks as good as yours.

Managed to get a couple of cars done this week, last week it was white and black, this week is going to be black and white.

Atlas 20,000 Gal Tank Car kit painted with Scalecoat II Black Paint and lettered with Islington Station Products Decals. I had a done a number of Corn Syrup cars for Cargill, this time a Vegetable Oil car for food processing.

Exactrail Evans 5277CF Boxcar Kit, Painted with Scalecoat II White Paint and lettered with Herald King Decals. Car was built in 1979 and was used in either paper or lumber service out of Abbotsford, British Columbia. I remember seeing one of these new cars in Golden, BC while attending the NMRA convention in Calgary in 1979.

In keeping with the time period, I added an old picture on took on the club layout of my SP SD45T-2 and SD45 (with Elephant Ears) hauling a mixed freight of mostly lumber hauling boxcars along with other mixed freight.

Thanks for looking!

Rick Jesionowski

Jimmy … Thanks for starting this week’s photo fun and for sharing a video with your layout ptogress. You are getting a lot done.

Rick … The Cargill tank car and the lumber boxcar look outstanding … I like the phto on the club layout with SP locomotives.

I assembled a Sylvan Models kit for a Mack dump truck. I painted it orange and I weathered it. It is at the coal mine with two older models of dump trucks behind it.

Good morning

Thanks for starting WPF Jimmy. You just confirmed my decision on Peco turnouts. In my opinion nothing looks more prototypical than ME in N scale but Peco is robust in quality, flawless in turnout operation. The layout progress is looking great. You’re going to have lots of fun in your switching yard, Fiddle Tracks.

Love the Cargill tanker car Rick, especially the long ones. I have often wondered what the baffles look like inside them. Another great layout scene, I’m just curious, do you use tree bark in your scenery?

The dump truck sure looks great Garry. The detail on both of them not to mention that great-looking mine. The old pickup truck reminds me of the Lumber Truck on The Waltons.

Proud to show someone else’s craftsmanship this weekend. Kevin’s thoughtful gift for my friend Gary. I know he will be pleased!

I’m an N-scaler, it was extremely difficult to mock-up these Fine Crafted HO freight cars on N scale track for the photo.

I’ve always loved piggybacks, especially this one.

The truck detail[Y] Thanks again Kevin, Appreciated!

Great work everyone, have a nice weekend.

TF

Jimmy: Thanks for the weekend kickoff. I enjoyed your layout video tour.

Rick: The cars are nicely done, as always. I enjoy kits…not aware that Atlas and Exactrail offered kits. Will check that out.

Garry: The mine scene is impressive, including the cool trucks.

Track Fiddler: The piggyback is very nice. I keep forgetting to look at my options for adding some.

This week I continue to weather freight car trucks…about 3/4 done. I also added 8 street lamps. The lamps are just cheapo EBay LED types, but do add a nice feature.

20200626_112056 by Paul Ahrens, on Flickr

I really like the night scene Paul, impressive. I remember that bridge overlooking the train station posted not long ago[Y]

TF

As always, great work everyone! Makes me want to get working on cars again!

I have made a wee bit of progress on the layout. Last weekend I boasted that I would have the whole thing assembled by now.[:$] Ha! Sorry to get your hopes up. I ran into a problem trying to figure out how to install the pivot plates. I had planned on using nuts and bolts but I realized that the position of some key components prevented me from doing that. Eventually I figured out how to do it, but my head is sore from thinking so much and constantly scratching the top of it![swg][(-D]

I was able to temporarily situate the two layout halves together to get an idea of how big the layout would be. I’m happy with the size but I have to make more space in the garage before I can continue.

Dave

ALL RIGHT !!!

Everybody’s working on something, … I pulled out an old Tichy Trains Reffer and had my wife think up a name for some really bad beer…

I’m still in the " imagineering " phase , so the decal’s are not set yet… ( i may change my mind about placement )

I DID come up with a catchy slogan, …

" Have you had enough?"

I am still working on the second set of 3 shorty flat/gon’s , and sometime tommorow I will be making my own lenses for the headlight on my water car…

Dont worry , … I will post some pictures of my progress / failure .

BBA by Bear, on Flickr

It seems the last few posts you guys are fumbling a little bit. You need not to feel alone.

I started my bridge Piers but

They are a Barn Burner! [:S][:(]

A cement base footing will be added but I realized my calculation was an inch too short so far. I remember that funny feeling coming over me when I cut the length. Not only that but the width of the peers is 7/8" which comes out to almost 12 feet in N scale. I don’t think I’ve seen any 12 ft thick Piers lately[(-D]

Nothing is a waste of time though. My mistakes just drew a perfect map for me. Now I know exactly what to do[Y]

I like the beer car concept Timmy. I can hardly wait to see what you come up with when you’re done. And yes you did make me laugh[(-D]… So did you Bear

Dave thats some fine-looking Carpentry you got going there. You will get it figured out[Y]

Happy modeling all[swg]

TF

Jimmy, Thanks for opening the WPF with your layout movie.

Rick, Who doesn’t like a tank car, and your 20k gal is a beaut’

Garry, Like your ten wheeler.

Dave, Ah, the smell of fresh cut lumber is even better when it’s for the layout.

Paul, Nice, always amazing how lighting adds life to a layout.

L T, Some mighty fine decaling.

T.F. Will be keeping your foam carving in mind on future builds.

Completed the old Kato Geep sound install and weathering, now my least fav, tweaking the decoder.

Thanks to all the contributors and viewers, have a good weekend and regards, Peter

I got “Bear-Tooned” !!!

What do I do ? … Should I boil water ???

Do I need to tear up some sheets ???

Do I decal the other side for "Bear Drool " IPA ?

I got the new Athearn Genesis SD70AH (the UP 9000 series are the new SD70Ace’s). My favorite part is the full cab interior. Athearn has been stepping up their game, with all these new great looking models, and they have been consistantly having new releases. Very impressed with Athearn right now.

This is an Atlas Berwick 50’ Box car I weathered. I like the Berwicks, they are my new favorite.

Ol sox by Bear, on Flickr

[B] [(-D] [(-D] [(-D] [B]

TF,

Oops!

Nice thing about foam is there are usually plenty of scrap pieces to use and it is easy to cut to shape.

Club across the river has a layout with a number of stone piers made from foam.

I’ve got plenty of scrap and plan to use it for concrete and stone walls, piers, etc. My problem is that all the full sheets I had picked up at reduced prices got used for a grandson’ foundation insulation. Was only left with more scraps.

Keep us posted on progress.

Good luck,

Richard

Hello, WPF 'ers!

Thanks for starting things off, Jimmy! Great contributions from everyone [Y]

Bear, Is that Mayor Koch serving drinks on the subway? Sure looks like him.

I’ve been occupied with a little caboose project the past few weeks. No X-acto knife and Chopper for me —

91908_smartside_6-27 by Edmund, on Flickr

The caboose is only nine-years old but the T&G car siding I used has begun to rot considerably.

91908_smartside by Edmund, on Flickr

After studying all the options I decided on L-P Smartside panel siding and since the stuff with a 4" O-C groove had an 80 sheet minimum order I decided to mill my own additional groove (6 per sheet) with a router and a 45° vee bit. This saved about $5000 off the project[:-^]

91908-Reside-20-c by Edmund, on Flickr

I did manage to get a little 1:87 modeling in. Working on a Penn-Central, ex-NYC parlor car interior and lighting and I began the process of painting and “chipping” an old PRR N1s which required drilling the headlight and smokebox front for the LED (tricky work!)

PRR_N2_headlight-2 by Edmund, on Flickr

Keep the great contribut

Let’s see. Buffalo Brine Ale and Bear Sweat IPA!. My son is an afficionado of craft beers. I’ll have to get him some!

[B][Y]

Dave

Upset by Bear, on Flickr

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Finally, I have lights installed for mu buildings. I do need to modify for sure though