Photos of the 15th Annual Mass Transit & Trolley Modelers Convention on Flickr
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Sean
Very nice photos of the event. It went well given the last minute scheduling issues we encountered.
At this time I wish to announce that for 2016 we will have a meet on Saturday June 4th with set up time on Friday the 3rd in the PM. It will be held at the Rutgers Student Center which is next door to the Gym. The facility has been already booked and paid for.
we have found that the timing will be conducive to both Rutgers and our group. We will have more information in the future. As we will be afforded much preparation time we will endeavor to make the upcoming convention a special one.
Thanks to all the participants of this years show.
I really like that PCC behind the ancient Dodge convertible. I rode to grade school on cars like that.
Nice photos, thanks for posting them Steve.
Steve-
Thanx for the great pix. Do you know who did that terrific Philly Broad Street subway car?
Let me answer the question for Steve,
the Philadelphia car was done by Steve himself. I agree with you. It is a quality made correct scale model that he put a lot of work into and the results are obvious.
Thanks for the kind words about the photos and my Broad St car. I have 2 more in the works.
Thanks for posting up the pictures!
No one from OST was able to cover this meet; conflict with the Cleveland meet as well.
Next year, we'll just have to see if I can make it there.
Wow, very nice! What's it made of? I'd like to see some closer pictures of it!
Hello Steve O --
And I also would like to present my supportive comments for the excellent job you did to finish that O-Scale "South Broad" class Subway car (S. Broad cars had the stub ended clerestory roof) Excellent job and a one of a kind model !!.
Philly Broad St Subway Standard Gauge track subway cars are a pretty rare modeling endeavor, as are the Broad Gauge track Market-Frankford "EL" cars per the 2 pre-war original body versions of 1906 and 1922 era Subway-EL fleet as well as the later 1960 Budd Cars and present era cars. (old joke -- "Broad" is Standard, and Market is "Broad"...)
Anyway, here are some photos of that South Broad subway car seen on your layout at the just past Rutgers show -- so people on this thread can see them here !
I also took some photos of your BSS Car model when I was at the just past 2015 Rutgers show, which I will add to a new following message shortly.
PS: CTS Rapid -- also an excellent job on that (appears as) O SCALE Broad IV Subway car (the present cars) from the 1980's ! Great looking model !
Regards - Joe F
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Hello again Steve O ---
Here are the photos I took of your South Broad PTC Subway car at the Rutgers NYCMTA show a few days ago !
Regards - Joe F
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Hello CTS Rapid
Sorry for the late reply --- just too busy on this end...
Excellent quickie-job in re-doing, modifying, the MTH IRT Low-V Cars to a near appearing 1906 built Philly Market Street El Car. Paint job looks nice too.
As A thought, it gave me an idea --- to obtain and take some MTH IRT Low-V bodies and carefully remove the window sections from the letterboard down to the belt rail, and using styrene shapes for new window posts and frames, sash, create SIX NEW windows on each side of the center door - being slightly narrower than the Low-V five window widths. And do the end face modifications similar to what you did. Or even do the more extensive end modifications to indent the end face to the right of the storm door. And of course, repaint the entire car.
Here are two photos from 2009 of my pal Jimmy Sparkman's 3/4" large scale scratch built Philly Market St EL Car -- note as built new these cars had outboard Roof Marker lights positions like (NY City) many BMT EL wooden Gate Cars-- on both sides of the roof headlight !! Doesn't look like a hard conversion job for me to undertake on a Low V Car body !
The FRANKFORD Class Car Body also looks excellent - you got the look and feel of those (longer at 54 feet than the Market Cars of 49 feet) later 1920 built EL Cars.
A Question: Looks like the FRANKFORD EL CAR Body shell was built OVER one of those O-Scale 3 door green Japanese subway/commnuter cars -- I can see what appears to be that carbody "inside" the Frankford Car body Shell. Here is a photo of the Japanese Car Body that appears showing inside -- based on the doors and windows behind the other shell skin.
Was this what you did ?. If so -- One idea. If you wanted to use the inner shell as the strength for the outer shell, why not cut away the doors and window areas between the letterboard and belt rail section of the interior body-shell, so they don't show thru the windows and doors of the outer "Frankford Car" shell !!
You did such a great job on the Frankford Car body shell in itself !!
Was this what you did ?. If so -- One idea. If you wanted to use the inner shell as the "structural" strength for the outer body shell, why not cut away the doors and window areas between the letterboard and belt rail section of the interior body-shell, so they don't show thru the windows and doors of the outer "Frankford Car" shell !!
As such, You did such a great job on the Frankford Car body shell in itself !!
I guess you know that IHP Hobby has the Market-Frankford BUDD "Almond Joy" car body shells in resin in O Scale !! Finishing up one would be a nice add on to your Philly collection !
regards - Joe F
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Joe-
Once again, very flattered by your comments. Not surprisingly, you have correctly identified the actual templates for each car. Would be very interested to see you take these models all the way as you described.
I did try to order Mike's O-scale "Shapeways" Almond Joy kit. Originally the order was accepted, then cancelled due to technical problems in actually delivering the finished product. Maybe they're close, however. That would close a big gap in The Philadelphia Story.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hello again CTA Rapid
Hopefully Mike Bartel at IHP will get the O-Scale South Broad Subway (1931) Car and O-Scale Market-Frankford BUDD Almond Joy 1960 car, resin body shells (shown on his website as such) into actual production . I would want one of each ! Meanwhile, you keep up the good modeling work !
Here BELOW are some Photos of my o-Scale Philly traction stuff -- streetcars only. I have not done any Philly "Rapid Transit" cars.
And here is the LINK to my FLICKR ALBUM Philly Models Webpage of additional photos
Regards ! - Joe F
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Couldn't get your link to work, but did enjoy the police takedown next to the SEPTA LRV. Your craftmanship is almost scarily realistic these days!
Best wishes.
Joe-
Sorry, third time was the charm. I was able to see all your Philly photos after all. You seem to be as talented in photography as you are in scale modeling. A little surprised at the absence of Peter Witts, since Philly was crawling with them. But given the time you've put in replicating old New York, it's amazing what you've been able to achieve in just one lifetime.
Hello CTS Rapid
Perhaps you opened one of the previous versions of the above posting -- during which time I was also multiple-editing the message because earlier installed LONGER links to my Album would not function -- even tho they are exactly written (and copy & pasted from the Album site).
So to work around the above, I used the Flickr page "SHARE THIS ALBUM" much shorter link -- written as follows --
-- and then installed it on my final edited message and deleted the texts for the previous 2 much longer Album links.
If this above shown is NOT the link you saw and tried to open when you were reading my posting, possibly during the time I was editing it and trying to get the original longer 2 links to function unsuccessfully, - try it now. It opens my Album page for me here now successfully ...it should for you or anyone.
Regards - Joe F
Hi CTS Rapid
As soon as i posted my reply abvout the dead links and editing I did -- I saw your just as quick reply that whatever link you saw -- did open.
As far as Philly "PTC" Peter Witt --- Center Door Street Cars --- no -- but I do have more Philly double ended "pay as you enter" cars to finish up.
I do have BROOKLYN BMT/B&QT Peter Witts along with many of my NY City area O-Scale trolleys. Here is (heh) the LINK to my Brooklyn & Queens based O-Scale Trolley Models (B&QT Co)...Hope THIS Album link works .........
Here are just a few photos from it of just some of my many O-Scale Brooklyn area streetcars--
regards - Joe F
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Photos of the 15th Annual Mass Transit & Trolley Modelers Convention on Flickr
Hi Steve
Thanks for the "link tip" in your post and the
New York City Model Transit Association - link. A lot to check out.
Gary - Cheers from The Detroit and Mackinac Railway
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Hello CTS Rapids
you may enjoy this video -- A street level view under the(O-Scale) EL as a Brooklyn Peter Witt approaches running under My EL as a train of IRT Subway cars passes by overhead --- link below:
And another video showing the Brooklyn Peter Witt passing by under my EL as an EL Local Train passes by overhead - link below:
These 2 videos were shot by one of the recent visitors to my EL & Trolley layout.
GARY - (Trainroomguy) -- thanks for your "Likes" placed on my messages !
regards - Joe F
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Joe-
Thanx for the el vids- loved the Peter Witts below. As for your legendary topside shots, I keep expecting King Kong to burst through the trackway and terminate a Lo-V with extreme prejudice- only your trains are in color!
Hello CTS Rapid
Thanks, heh, yes, the old B&W original King Kong Movie from the 1930's
You want Black & White -- well, try this video for vintage era effect !! Two streetcars pass under the EL and note the shadows cast on the street and EL structure at left by the approaching Elevated Train !!
PS: I LOVE those Detroit trolley (and bus) models and that color scheme. If you did the trolley car models and paint work, very excellent work there!! Or are some of those the St. Petersburg (Russia) Tram Co. products ?
Regards - Joe F
Joe-
Thanx again for the kind words. The first Peter Witt is a Q-Car double-ender. I cheated a little on this one- front and side are painted DSR; reverse is Toledo. Many years ago, there were a couple of guys at your skill level who crafted the second Peter Witt with the unique Detroit hood. Very hard to find and very spendy on ebay. I put the PCC together from a kit. Final NYC RDC is a Sunset, and they really are gorgeous.
Three trolley-buses in the set. First is a custom SPTC Detroit version of their SF Twin model. Second two are SPTC Marmon kits which I tried to kit bash into Detroit's actual St. Louis fleets- one in initial red, the other in final green.
Buses are SPTC Detroit Ford, SPTC White which I repainted in as-delivered livery, Corgi GM again repainted as-delivered, and an SPTC GM old look repainted in DSR red. Bringing
up the rear is a Corgi GM new look repainted in DSR green to match to green trolley-bus.
TMI I'm afraid.