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Thank you for kicking off this summertime WPF, Kevin [Y]
I sure like that “Frisco” inspired B. M. & N. emblem. Nice job [:)]
I may get some photos of this week’s projects posted at a later time. One chore I had to do was pack up both of my Rapido RS-11s to go in to the Canadian backshop for a motor replacement.
Thanks for getting WPF started again this week, Kevin. That boxcar looks fantastic-- it’s amazing how subtle weathering makes the details pop out.
Ed, those are some gorgeous engines-- hope the surgery goes well for both.
I got all the corrugated roofing set in place on the buildings-- no weathering yet, so it’s still super bright and reflective:
Side note: my primary camera has been out of commission, so I’ve been using my tablet’s camera, but it seems to have some problem where the hue is skewed green in the center and red at the edges. Not sure what’s going on there, but it’s really frustrating. It doesn’t seem to affect B&W, though:
Love this thread-- looking forward to more this weekend!
Good morning from sunny, hot and humid Northeast Ohio!
Kevin, thanks for starting us out, glad you got to get some modeling done this week, nice looking car.
Ed, Sorry to here you have to send your RS-11’s back, I have not had a problem, hope I don’t but may have to send mine back in the future. I will be ordering the NKP ones on the second run.
Phil, your grain elevator is coming along, I gave up on my camera and have had better picture taking with my I-Phone.
IMRC ART Reefer Kit, painted with Scalecoat II Reefer Yellow, Boxcar Red and Black Paints and lettered with Mask Island Decals that are only available from the MP historical society. ART was founded by the MP and Wabash (Both owned by Gould at the time) to supply refridgerator cars for perishiable shipping.
Walther’s PS 4427 Kit, that I am using as a stand-in for the Bethlehem 4456 CF Covered Hopper (Of which we will never see a model of). Installed a Plano Roofwalk and added the outside airline on the side of the car. Painted with Scalecoat II UP Covered Hopper Gray paint and lettered with Islington Station Products decals, this is the last car of five I have done as I am out of decals. Car was used to move malt from Michigan via car ferry to the breweries in Wisconsin.
As I mentioned in another thread, I got my new Athearn GP40-2’s so I tried them out at the club last week, here they are with a general freight headed up by my fleet of RBL and XLI boxcars in Campbell’s Soup service out of Napoleon, OH.
A good friend of mine, who happens to be an excellent modeler, lives in Ohio. While railfanning several months ago, he was able to take pics of both sides of this boxcar.
What’s interesting, his grandmother’s name was Zoe. According to him, she was an avid railfanner and photographer. So I figured, why not replicate it and send it to him as a keepsake? It’s the least I could do since he contributes a lot to the modeling community. He could run it at his local club.
This is an HO Scale Intermountain undecorated 5277 kit. Painted, decaled, weathered and detailed (intermountain wheels, kadee couplers, rubber air hoses, wood tack boards). Here’s my version in Southern Nevada on it’s way to Ohio.
Kevin: Again, thanks for the kickoff. The boxcar paint / decals came out great.
Ed: I like the NH / Pennsy locos. My original neck of the woods.
Phil: Neat building that will come out great.
Rick: I like the club scene and your GP40-2s.
Garry: Nice scene and passenger train.
PennCentral: That’s some really impressive work on that boxcar!
This week I built a Branchline reefer that has been in the closet for a few years. I should acquire a supply of better metal grab irons and steps for the types of kits I typically build as the plastic ones are too fragile.
I didn’t get to post last week. I wasn’t able to get my login to work. Anyhow, I have taken a break from my HO world and instead I’m building a garden railroad. Here is the beginning of the Strawberry Gulch. It is a 1:29 scale dogbone. My backyard has a pretty steep elevation on it. The trackwork will be level but this means i have to build a large trestle. The grade drops 38 inches in 8 feet.
Here is where the main trestle will go.
The trestle is curved and is approximately 8 ft in diameter. It will have 27 bents (2 will support a truss bridge on the straight section)
So far I have milled about 75% of the lumber from redwood planks. I have also built 12 of the 27 bents for the trestle.
I found a very nice set of plans on the Grandt line website and created a scale version in CAD to make the assembly jig. The tallest bent is 38 inches tall and the shortest is 2 inchs.
Its been a fun project so far. I still have a long way to go but its been a fun change of pace from the HO world.
Kevin, your rolling stock always looks way to nice, great work.
Ed, I really like the scene with the trucks in the background.
Phil, I don’t see anything wrong with your picture, nice looking grain elevator, like the corrugated roof.
Rick, like your trucks too.
Garry, very nice scene!
Terry, good stuff, like the towers.
Paul, as always very nice scenery.
Renegade, that is going to be a very nice trestle.
Well I’m still piddling on the workbench. I got stuck with cameras. This is an Athearn SD40-2 frame after remotoring with a Mabuchi FK-280SA
I ground the front of the frame down by a 1/16” to accommodate the SQ8 camera. The E7 is a bit altered, Ahearn frame with a Mabuchi motor and a Proto E7 shell.
Everything works but it’s a work in progress, still a lot of finish work to be done.
Yeah I know, ABOUT TIME I showed up for WPF. I’ve been busy lately, but I did start a new project shown below.
Kevin- How many boxcars do you have? you just keep paintin’ them! Looks amazing btw
Ed- I hope your RS-11s have a safe journey
Phil- That’s a nice looking building
Rick- Nice looking cars
Garry- Amazing photo as usual
Terry- That’s an awesome prototype paint and weathering job
Paul- Good looking car and scene
Renegade1c- That’s a cool trestle
Mel- Someday, someday I will install a camera in an engine… nice work
My RR project lately has been rebuilding parts of a module on the Adirondack & Lake Champlain Railroad (ADK&LC). I received ownership of the module when its builder moved away. Below are some photos from a recent work session.
Here is what the module looked like before we started, umm, destroying it.
Thank you immensely, Michael! I’m really behind the eight-ball in updating some of my YouTube videos. Compliments such as yours should get me motivated [:D]
Here are a couple of new arrivals that I picked up today:
Bowser just released these Linde liquefied gas cars.
I’ll have to get to work fitting better ladders on them and maybe applying the access plates, too. And they need placards!
Another neat detail addition are these excellent looking storage shelves from Artitec. I almost hate to place them inside a structure. These need to be out in plain sight [Y]
Thank you to everyone that commented on my latest complete freight car for the Fleet Of Nonsense. It felt good to complete a model for the first time in weeks. I have about a dozen more that are near completion… lets see if I can keep the progress moving.
Ed: I am so sorry that you are having problems with those gorgeous locomotives. Hopefully it can all be sorted out in one trip and all will be well. Postage into Canada is extreme, but it is also high from Florida to Washington where my middle daughter lives now.
Phil: The grain elevator project with the corrugated roof is looking very good.
Rick: That yellow refrigerated boxcar is beautiful. The MISSOURI PACIFIC historical society did a great job with those decals. Your work with paint and finish is masterfiul. I also like your picture with the trucks on the club layout.
Garry: That is a very nice photograph! I love the NORTHERN PACIFIC two-tone green, and it looks like it belongs on your layout.
Terry: That is an amazing piece of modelling work copying both sides of the prototype car like you did. Thank you for posting all the pictures. You did quite a job capturing all the subtle details in the finish. A+ work for sure.
Paul: Your scenery updates are always nice to see, and I have not not noticed repetition in your photos. Maybe that is because so many people share so many good photos here. Upgrading to A-Line metal steps is the #1 thing I regret not doing sooner. I began using them on all kits I build about two years ago. I know I will end up updating all the previous kits later. The refrigerated boxcar looks great.
Mel: The camera-locomotive project is really neat and looks well put together… all your projects are so well put together! I can’t wait to see a video when you get to that point.
Thanks for starting another Weekend Photo Fun Kevin. Great job on the Blehford. I’ve always liked the dull rust box cars or brick-red if you will.
Those RS11’s New Haven’s sure are good lookers Ed, sorry to hear about the motor problems. I have two DWP RS11s. Good-looking machines.
Great job on the Prairie grain elevator Tin Roof Phil. I have heard you can take two alike Combs and cut the course ends off to form aluminum foil for corrugated tin roofs but I haven’t tried it yet.
You finally got your GP 40-2’s Rick…Nice. I remember you talking about them on their way in the other thread. I had SD 40 - 2 mixed up with GP 40-2 in that thread. Still ain’t fluent with my loco numbers but getting there. Your kit cars turned out really nice.
The Northern Pacific Vista dome North Coast limited is my favorite passenger set Garry. I always thought that two-tone green looked really well together. There WAS an N scale set on eBay. I was taking some time to think about it. Gone! [:'(]
Awesome job on replicating that boxcar Penn Central. Your picture of it on top of the Nevada soil under the power lines looks very realistic.
I’ve always liked your bridge overlooking the station scene Paul. You did a great job on that Branchline reefer, be careful with those grab irons[;)]
Great carpentry work with that Redwood on those bents Renegade. I look forward to your progress follow up when you get them installed on strawberry Gulch.
Great job on the locomotive bashing Mel. I didn’t know one could do that. Obviously you can. I’m gathering the camera is going to be internal in the locomotive with the eye out the headlight? It would be really cool to get some Bluetooth goggles so you see what the train sees.
Everything looks great Harrison. I was especially impressed with tha
Thanks Kevin. I’ll have to try that Henry. What I have been doing for years sure is frustrating. Lots of time lost.
I am by no means a computer or smartphone whiz. I have got Google photos here before in the past to use for reference. You can download them, then copy to photos, then upload to Imgur, then upload them here. Quite the process[:|]
Testing Henry’s BB method
Wow Henry, this ol’ dinosaur just found your modern day technology! Thanks, … but where were you three years ago[(-D]
When Photobucket did their thing I tried Google Photos but not everyone could see them. My Google Blogger Blog works great for a picture host. I made a Page for hosting my Forum pictures. When it filled up (about 100 pictures) I made a Host 2 page, I’m on Host 3 now.
Pretty simple, upload to my blog right click on the picture Copy Image Location and past to the forum post.
EDIT:
Newest upload, I received my SQ23 camera yesterday.
The angle mount needed a Mel Mod, it wouldn’t do 90°. Out of the box it would only do about 70°.
Kevin, Thanks for opening the WPF with your skillfully done boxcar, the stirrup steps and truck detailing are nice additions.
TF, Hey, your cake trees look good. Have seen palm style cake trees that might work well when modeling warmer climes.
Finally completed the Stewart F9 sound install & partial make-over, lesson learned the hard way is triple check wire connection locations before touching the iron to the circuit board.
Thanks to all the contributors and viewers, have good weekend, regards, Peter