WPF 5/25-5/28

Hope everybody has a great holiday. Here is a pond I just put in.

love water features Curt

i insalled a second coal dump site on the other side of the layout in Mt Hope

This now gives me 2 sites to use my tyco cars here’s a short video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SfOw-7UX1o

You’ve made a nice looking little pond, Curt.

Impressive working unloader, Terry.

Preparing to unload a boxcar at Stoney Creek. DJ.

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While this weekend was a few years ago, what the heck!

I love Big Boys

Ken

Great modeling everyone. It seems really slow here today so here is a PRR RS-1 with LCL gondolas. Please note that the containers were made and painted by Lee of the Diner.

Curt, you need to get on your MOW crew! Looks like there is a tree growing on your track! [:-^]

Hum, guess I better get after mine as well!

Ken

My recent purchase from hobby lobby. It was on the clearance rack!

Me too [:D]

Nice start to the weekend guys!

Well, here is this weeks batch of finished freight cars!

This is a Branchline Models #1000A 50’ Boxcar Kit assembled to replicate the Lot 883-B Boxcars assigned to the Peoria and Eastern by the NYC. Painted the body Century Green and the roof and ends black. Lettered using the NYC Herald from Microscale Set #74 and the rest of the lettering was supplied by Mark Vaughn. The Comet slogan was applied to a number of Peoria and Eastern Boxcars.

This is an Atlas 3500CF ACF Covered Hopper Kit, painted with Floquil Primer and lettered with Champ Decals.

This is an Atlas 23,500 Gallon Tank Car Kit, Painted with Floquil Black and lettered with a Highball Graphics Decal.

Thanks for looking!

Rick J [2c]

Here is an older night scene, added figures, interior lighting & a ported tail light.

Hi Cory!

OK darn it! Now I have to spend some more money! That bus looks so great on your layout that I can no longer resist! Now I will have to break down and buy one, or two!!

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Great layout pic by the way.

Thanks for the inspiration, or should I say excuse!

Dave

Great shoot Geared Steam! Did they let you take it for a spin?

Ken [:-^]

I spent some time lately building the Haymarket Tram. It’s a purely mythical, but quite typical San Juan mining installation located at Animas Forks on my layout. To accompany their release of the Iowa-Tiger Tram House kit, Anvil Mountain Models recently released tram tower and ore bucket kits, so I ordered up a tower and 4 pairs of ore buckets when I decided to build a slightly different tram house to fit my location better right now.

http://www.anvilmountainmodels.com/Iowa-tiger-transfer.html

Here is the completed tower:

A closeup of the ore bucket passing over the tower:

For the associated tram and ore houses, I kitbashed 3 Grandt Line Silverton Ore Chute kits. I used the bins and cribbing, plus some Evergreen board and batten,etc to build the ore house. The upper story of the tram house was built from the pieces that form the enclosure that goes above the ore bin in the Grandt kit.

Here’s looking down at the tram house from up on the mountain:

#456 picking up a loaded car:

A look at the backside of the complex from across the canyon:

There is still more detailing to do, but I really like how all this came together. My tram actually serves my Sunnyside Mill at Eur

Tis the Season, over here, in Iowa!

Mike Lehman: you made my day with your tram posting!

I’ve been looking for one for years (gave up on scratchbuilding one).

Silver King mine kit:

Dave, thanks for the compliment.

Last year I visited the Minnesota transportation museum which owns a small fleet of old buses. I really liked the styling and thought I should have one for my layout. Well, hobby lobby is selling out all of there Classic Metal Works so I picked one up for $12. Not exactly a steal, but it was cheaper than ordering one online and paying for shipping.

Been crankin’ away at turnouts for the last two sections of my layouts.

believe it or not, there are only four rail joiners in there - and that’s only because I mis-measured and cut connecting rail too short!

TBat55,

Glad to help! [:)]

AMM has a winner here. There’s been next to nothing ever available to build trams with. Several European companies have rather pricey ski lifts and gondolas, but they just don’t serve very well in portraying something so typical of Colorado and other Western prototypes.

I think there is some consideration being given at AMM to releasing a different tower to supplement what’s available now.

If you have any questions, drop me a PM or we can start a separate thread on how I built my tram, discuss plans to build more trams, etc. There are a lot of little tricks and tips that I can offer to save time and trouble.

Nor only for a spin, I engineered ! [swg]

Great place to visit, I stayed until I couldn’t walk anymore, and the camera batteries died.

Had fun making a set of RoadRailer trailers & customizing the red CouplerMate unit.

The black one is stock, & the red one was a kit that did not have the mesh walkway grab iron system, that is a Plano Accessory kit that uses Photo etch & plastic stock. It also includes a brilliant drill template that is bent & placed on the unit to make pilot & placement holes for the new parts. The result is a much closer to scale looking unit, even though I painted it red to highlight it.
I added Kaydee 33" wheels, a 153 Scale Coupler & Angle cock airhose, & two side 17" Drop Grabs using the drill template. Someday, I may add the truck mounted airhoses & the Locking Bar like in the video.

These are fun & interesting quick project kits to assemble.

There are videos about the real ones, search for Tracks Ahead Road Railer. This is a good one;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozqY3Ze4sAU

Question: Would these have FREDS/EOT box on them? I was thinking of modifying a Ring Engineering unit for a neat effect on my Amtrak set!