Weekend Photo Fun!!!

Its time for Weekend Photo Fun!!!

Yes, i know its thursday night… but it’s my turn to post this!!!

My photo fun is at www.freewebs.com/csxlowellcountydivision
Click the pictures link on the index bar.[:)][:D][8D][:p][^][:)][8D][:p][;)][^]

Wow! You’re a little early but then again so was mid week madness.[:D]

What the heck…

O Boy! The weekend. Been a very busy week and didn’t get a lot done on the Mountain Ice House operation, but quite a bit has gotten done since I last posted.

The Ice House is basically complete and rests on its foundation:

Another shot looking from across the pond. The ramps have yet to be constructed and the lawn needs to be planted:

Another shot of the Ice House:

The mountain behind the Ice House:

And… A shot of the pond showing the dock and the dam at the back.

The entire scene is basically scratch built. The Ice House, Dock, and Dam are made with more or less scale lumber ripped on the MicroMark table saw.

Maybe we should just change it to “Week-ly Photo Fun”…

Tom

I liked it better as Sunday Photo Fun. It gave me a deadline to shoot for. Now I can put projects off for Pre-Mid Week Photo or Almost Weekend Photo Fun or Not Quite Monday Photo Fun. If we are going to just post any time we want, why pretend.

This is a nice surprise! I was going to be busy this weekend anyways.

I’m new to this forum, mostly hang out at the Atlas HO forum but my guess is that it will be closing for summer soon and I think I will make this my new home, for a while anyways.

These photo were taken from the last time I had an operating session on my layout.

I posted this photo of my fictional railroad (the Roanoke & Southern) last weekend in the Atlas Sunday photo fun but I like this photo so much that I thought I would kick off my new start here with it. This is a photo of a coal shifter returning with a loaded coal train. I used photo shop to add some brake smoke and some heat blur. I also used a little photo shop to cut the water heater out of the back ground, in the future I will make a temporary back drop to block it out.

Here is a tank car that was spotted at City Fuels.

Another coal shifter finishes up spotting MTY hoppers at a coal tipple.

A steam locomotive is spotted over the pit for an inspection between runs, looks like the report is not good.

Westmoreland’s company store was still the only place in town in the 50’s to buy what you needed in this mountain town.

Here is the once daily mixed train to Roda.

A mine shifter returns to the yard with another loaded coal train.

Thanks for letting me share my photos early, see you next weekend.

Very Nice!!!

Here’s two more for “Anytime Photo Fun”. [:D]

Coal-train - I’m impressed![tup]

csxguy - there’s a “dot” accidentally appended to your website address, causing an error when I click on it - you might want to edit that…[:-^]

GrandeMan - I’ve been gawking at your stuff long enough now and heaped on all the accolades I can think of, now it’s someone else’s turn! [(-D] Oh, but definitely keep 'em coming…

Coal Train, I really like your layout. In particular the Westmoreland store is great. Can you tell us a little about the detailing inside the store?

What brand of kit is the store?

I also like the weathering and oil effect you have on the engine house floor, very realistic indeed. Welcome to the forum.

thanks Simon 1966

The store and everything inside of it is scratch built from styrene. Most of the stuff inside the store is just shapes of plastic painted different colors so it looks as if the store has a detailed interior. I know that with the big front windows that I would need to make some kind of an interior, but I made as little as possible.

Wow![bow]

I agree and appriciate your comments. I’m gonna throttle back a little, I figure ya’ll are in “Grande Overload”. [:D]

Coal Train, we need more!

Well, since it looks like I missed posting on the prototype photo fun day, I’ll add a quick one while I work on uploading some recent photos from my layout. Not often we’re able to find an untouched SP locomotive in 2005!!! You all enjoy! Grande Man, keep the black and orange flowing----it looks great!

Nice shot Mike!

I’m going to borrow a camera from a friend this weekend to see if I can improve the photography a little on my album. My $150 Cybershot has it’s limits.

Here is an Atlas N scale GP-40-2 that I’ve added a few details to before I put it to work hauling trains. The model is stock, with the addition of ditchlights, rotary beacon, sunshades, radio antenna and plow…if only my LHS had the rooftop AC unit then my train crews could ride in comfort!

Mike, here’s an SD40 I caught a few weeks ago on the CSX line near Baltimore:

I think it’s a leased unit (GECX).

is it my csx layout site?

Yep that’s the one!
Before: www.freewebs.com/csxlowellcountydivision.
After: www.freewebs.com/csxlowellcountydivision

Cheers!

Thanks for clearing that up, Ken!