Here is an opportunity to showcase any recent project or layout progress.
Please feel free to post any model railroad related photos here — past or present. This is a place to share photos of your layout, equipment or current project.
I am very happy and excited to be starting Weekend Photo Fun on the last weekend before Christmas.
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I have a West Coast theme for my contributions this week. I have spent the past week in my “dorm room” in Tampa, and I have had time to work on Model Railroading stuff again.
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Below are two 40 foot boxcars I painted and lettered this week. These are both built from Broadway Limited models of the NEW YO
Kevin … Thanks for starting Photo Fun …Your boxcars are very nice.
Casey… It looks like you are well on your way towards another prize winning locomotive. … I appreciate your showing work in progress as you build locomotives.
Union Station is very busy at this time of the year. There is a lot of activity with mail and express cars loaded with Christmas gifts going to love ones far away. Passengers traffic is booming as people travel to be with their families over the holidays. Older equipment has been placed in service to increase capacity.
Kevin, Thanks for opening the WPF. Your nifty California Pacific boxcar prompted me learn more about the Cal-P. Was surprised to find that the Napa Valley Wine Train operates on right-of-way once owned by the Cal-P.
Thanks to all the contributors, Merry Christmas and regards, Peter
Thanks Peter. My CALIFORNIA PACIFIC is 100% fictional. The real railroad with that names ceased operations in the 1800s. I had no idea any of their right of way would still exist.
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I got those decals on eBay. They were made by Don Manlick in 1991. I love resurecting defunct custom roadnames. Some of the guys that had custom roadnames really put some thought into the image before they had decals printed. Most did not.
Kevin, Nice cars to open. I like how you blend aunthenticity with imagination.
RDG Casey, That loco is really bulking up!
GARRY, The effort you’re putting into getting everyone home on time is surely much appreciated by all those tiny passengers. [tup]
Ed, That poor tree with a caboose stuck in it? Going to be interesting when those Arctic winds start blowing. But could make for an interesting ride if Disney ever does a ride for The Polar Express. [swg]
Harrison, Takes courage to admit, like Ed, you’ve been up to wiring.
Peter, Love that candy cane train!
If you’ re going to meet snow, you best be equipped. This item is enroute to the oil field for exploration work.
It’s a Hot Wheels thing, cost a couple of bucks, then I did some detail painting. May do more. It’s awfully heavy…
Merry Christmas and Season’s Greetings to everyone who celebrates this time of year! Have a safe and happy holiday!
Thanks for the kick off, Kevin, good to see some more of your interesting freelanced cars.
Casey, as usual, I’m in awe.
Garry, what can I say? Plenty to satisfy my CB&Q fix, thank you.
Ed, your last photo reminded me of one of Grampys Trainsphotos which had one of Santa’s little helpers in it. DJ has now been absent for over 18 months.[:(]
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and all the Bear-folks down below the Equator ! Good to see you got something off the bench to break the ice. Looks sharp! Plus unlimited hours before it has to come in for regular maintenance - so long as there are no water landings to test those leaky floats. [swg]
Had a couple of days near 60 degrees in the last 2 weeks,so I was able to take the K-28 out back and get some paint on it. Still a lot of touch-up,clear coat,weathering to be done,but the temps have dipped.It may be spring before I finish this up.
It took several acetone baths to clean the grunge shown here:
The first structure for my Stanford and Truckee Railroad layout is complete: the ubiquitious Merchant’s Row I. For my first structure in probably 30 years, it will do for a “three foot” model.
Casey: That locomotive is really beginning to look like a bulky beast. It appears tremendously powerful. Garry: Your holiday passenger operations are quite a sight. So much to do, so much equipment to do it with! Ed: Topping the Christmas tree with a giant caboose is so appropriate! Harrison: I love wiring. Believe it or not, all the skills and knowledge you gain in model railroad wiring can be applicable in so many places later in life. You learn problem solving and logic skills as you go. Peter: My wife and I both love the candy cane train. Mike: That Hot Wheels Thing sure looks like a good flatcar load. I hope you post pictures of the final model. Bear: Glad to have you back with tools in your hands. The plane is sharp. Ed: Your paint jobs look good. Middleman: Yours certainly does too! Mapguy: The row of merchants looks good. I really like the mortar.
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See you all next week