WPF 8-8-08

Hi All: I couldn’t wait for WPF this week. The Pennsylvania Line now has passenger service, thanks to a Christmas gift cert. from my younger daughter and Walther’s Aug. sale. The passengers at Stoney Creek have been waiting a long time for the train to show up!

HI guys,

This weekend, I would like to propose that each and every one take pictures of their layouts from the point you enter the room to the point you leave the room. There is a thread on here wanting everyone to pick their “favorite model railroad” and in all fairness everyone should get exposure before posting to the thread. As soon as i get home from work i’ll start a pictorial of my layout from starting point to ending point. I don’t have a snowball’s chance in H E double hockey sticks of being a favorite, but at least the entire layout will be exposed on here before judgement is made on a favorite model railroad…chuck


Great pictures.

I participated in a FREMO meeting at Heinsberg. It was a lot of fun and we had a few op sessions. Look at the pictures. [:)]

Here’s one pic at made at the meeting from my station “Naumburg”.

Wolfgang

First, the most bizarre thing ever:

[Dick’s Sporting Goods photo]

I got creative w/ the camera, so here’s a shot of my GP30:

and here’s my progress on the layouts:

Added paper towels for moubntains (not soaked in hydrocal, but in plain water, we’ll see how it all works out).

I’ve moved the loco servicing to a single long track (it only services 2 locos).

(sorry it’s blurry)

Pics of the paper towels painted, Aiken locomotive Works, and my NW GP35 soon.

Well Packers whatyou going to do switch over or stay?

Me, I am finishing up a ABOX. I have to finish rusting the roof, and I hope to get some shots on here later today. AND then the casino!!!

Both. I already pulled for three teams (Packers, saints, and Chargers), and the Jets are all right. So it ranks:

  1. Packers

  2. Saints

  3. Jets

  4. Chargers

Still mainly a Pack fan though.

In keeping with the ‘What Layout’ thread here are some shots from my layout.

One of my Atlas interlocking towers. I have three of these on the layout.

The Martin home. The structure conceals a speaker for the MRC sound system.

Freshly ballasted track to one of the engine houses. The loco is an Athearn AC4400.

This is at the far end of the layout, at the south turn.

Here’s a shot of the passing siding and part of the interchange with the inner loop.

The rusted steamer at the south end engine house.

The front of the south end engine house.

A look up the mainline to the north end.

And down to the south end.

A small station at the northwest spur.

A look northwest from the south engine house.

An undertrack culvert at the far southeast turn.

Part of the loading/unloading area of Midtown Consolidators.

The northeast turn from the top of the north engine house.

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hello everyone. This weeks project was the stars hollow town square

Great job. I like it.

Been awhile since I added some photos to this weekly thread, and since I was taking a different approach to my photography this week, I actually looked forward to making a contribution this time around.

Well I finally read the fine print on the manual for the digital camera and learned how to modify the f-stop for more depth of field in the images. I took all of these with the aperture at f-stop 22 and on a tripod for the extended exposure time. So I started with some shots of the locomotive servicing facility area of the layout. Chuck, I would love to participate in the full layout series, but I just don’t have a collection of images in that format at this time.

Subject: Loco Servicing Facility

…and with a Photo Shop background layer added

Subject: Prime Mover on Southern Flatbed car

Then I played around with this image of the Prime Mover on top the Southern flat bed car

Original image

…then a few different background layers added

…and another background layer

Jeff, Ryan, and matt, great photos. Here’s my NW GP35 and some other photos:

Aiken locomotive works junk pile:

Two project locos:

Weathered boxcars (not the best, I know, but not the worst):

Some shots of my GP35 (a ton at my photobuckety album, http://www.packers1.tk/ [click on the desktop layout album, just my photobucket album)[backdrop=blue construction paper, crayola crayons, and frame of popsicle sticks. cheap way to a decent backdrop]

And here’s the paper towels painted. I think a small mine would look good here, any ideas on what kind?

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**N.H. Matt-**Nice! I’ve been thinking about doing a little park scene like that next to my little town.

Hello everybody…

Great pictures so far, and it’s only Friday afternoon…

Here’s a sequence of photos. The GN has running rghts on my fictional division of the old Burlington Route. A set of Alco units is hauling an eastbound frieght train. In one phto, the meet the Empire Builder.

happy Model Railroading

This is what I have done for a few days. Its a old looking ABOX. Hand painted graffiti, and good looking rusted roof.

Next is a engine I did for a guy. I added some MU cables, air hoses, ditch lights, and a snow plow. I am waiting on a GPS for the roof. He’s happy, so that makes me happy!!!

Robby: That’s a great job on the loco.

I’ll make one of each of my three (none are completed, one just needs figures and vehicles). I guess they won’t win, but hey, have fun looking at my work later.

Thanks. I’ll tell you the worst part. I didn’t have the drill bits. UGH!!! I had to go 20+ miles for 2 dang bits. But, it was worth it. Got another train car in that trip and got some shots of a train going by, which I seem to forget the camera all of the time.

Hey Guys alot of stuff has been done on the layout.

First Built a styrene bridge for the layout.

DSC00477 by you.

DSC00478 by you.

My New diorama

DSC00480 by you.

new figures i bought

DSC00485 by you.

New boxcar

DSC00486 by you.

Athearn BB gondola with chooch load

DSC00487 by you.

My layout in march

IMG_2383 by you.

my Current layout

DSC00488 by you.

Tjsingle

First, let me congratulate you on your timing, … this last week I removed every unsecured structure from the layout, all the vehicles, and a number of trees and bushes that were loose and/or falling over. It’s part of a 3-months-late “spring cleaning” project. My plan is to clean, inspect, and make necessary repairs to each structure before replacing it back on the layout. So right now my layout pictures would be very unimpressive indeed.

I guess i’ll just give a tour of the layout room. I began the layout in May of 2004 and still have a long way to go before it’s looking good.

As you walk thru the door the new Hearne yard is to the right.

After leaving the Hearne yard the scene becomes the Shell refinery. The refinery sits in the middle of a wye so the trains can turn around.

The trains can travel in two directions. Here the train can go to a dogbone island.

and under the layout

or stay on the top level and come into the El Paso Yard. Here’s engine service which I’m gonna redo one day.

Here is the west end of the El Paso yard.

and the east end of the yard. The lower track is where the island reappears on the layout thru the tunnel.

After leaving the El Paso yard the trains can go into another three level dogbone island