CSX GP15-1 #1560 dozes under security lights of a nearby factory.
EXCELLENT work, everyone. It is impossible to single out one person to praise their work.
Up in north Jersey, we didn’t get anything. Nothing even stuck.
Well so far this is one reason I didn’t get much layout work done today, and maybe something for next weeks WPF.
We got about 22 inches total [banghead].
Well here is my contribution for the weekend…
This is the first picture of my layout I have posted on this site, Yard goat in E-Street yard.
Great pictures, friends. Here’s my part, third segement of Silver Creek module. You see Silver Creek Mine.
I think, this segment is finished, for now.
The switch stand has a movable target. Look at the details in the linked bigger picture.
Wolfgang
This is beautiful work, Wolfgang. Are the bridge and Silver Creek Mine built from kits or scratchbuilt?
Jarrell
Very Nicely done Wolfgang
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Very nice photo. I especially like the ground cover around the rails; gives the appearance of an industrial area quite nicely. Looking forward tos eeing some more pics of your layout on here!
Excellent work everyone. I had a rugby match yesterday and today is the Super Bowl of course. I am however debating whether to build an HOn3 2x4 layout to depict a small logging branch (If I build this it would benefit my current layout as well because I would have two different layouts in two different scales to enjoy. When one starts getting old, I move to working on the other layout). Motive power wouldn’t be a problem, as I have both an N scale GP9 shell and N scale GP35 shell that could be donated to build shells for my two n scale diesels to wear while running on the HOn3 layout. It would be a simple trackplan; small, tight oval with a switchback up to a logging camp.
While on my way to get breakfast this morning I decided to swing by C&HV’s 12th St Satellite yard and it was my lucky day.I found GP7 102 tied down for the weekend.
The 102 is usually assigned to the Parkersburg yard.
The Mine was an Campbell kit, I’ve got it from my friend Peter in exchange for two modules. Here’s the HowTo for my bridge.
Wolfgang
Wow, some great work,fellas!
Did some roadwork:
Terry
Great stuff as usual guys. Keep them coming.
A little something from the BRVRR. NYC #874 doing a little switching on the team track.
Here’s another. A little unusual because we were operating trains from western railroads. They don’t often
turn up on the layout.
Sorry about the above image guys. I should have used a tri-pod.
Looks good Zak. I take it you like working with the static grass as the scene is very plush. The module realy came together for showcasing your models.
I may have put this up last week but cannot remember. This module will be part of the Inland Pacific modular groups N scale set up at the WGH Long Beach show next weekend.
This guy spent the entire day railfanning and it appears the lack of sun may bring his day to an end. I wonder if he has the required rangers day pass to be on that access road. This shot was taken with a 300watt shop light to the left and a yellow poster board to the right as an experiment to soften the shadows. I think a white board would be better.
West Dock at Prestage Tool & Gear Hawk Point Mo. on the Missouri & Arkansas Railway.
Terry
Like the 2 lane blacktop and the siding.
A couple from the archives…
Lee