Always enjoy Jack W.'s knowledgeable replies on the forum.
His layout and awesome weathering are top-notch!
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Always enjoy Jack W.'s knowledgeable replies on the forum.
His layout and awesome weathering are top-notch!
Hot Water, I was hoping to find some photos of your layout and wow, it's beautiful. Your rolling stock looks great too. You guys might strip the toy train kid out of me with layouts like that
Congrats on the article and a great layout Hotwater. Cool. I like the natural light that comes in from the windows, and the all-around access. -Ken
Nice article about a fabulous layout.
Don't know how I missed this originally but great article & layout.
I also missed this thread the first time around. Nicely written article, probably one of the better treatments I've seen in a non model railroad publication.
The pictures were excellent, probably the best I've seen of the layout. It's also the first time I've seen the superb icing facility. I hope Hot Water will post some more photos of that area in the future.
I agree that it is the best article that I have read about a home layout.
Jack, we have missed you at the last DuPage shows.
Art
Spence
Same here don't know how I missed it. He is one of a few that I constantly read. That is a BIG time operation he has built.
HW,
Incredible layout. You're an inspiration to all of us 'wanna-be' railroaders. Always look forward to your comments. Thanks for sharing both. Ray
If you want to get a REALLY good look at Jack's layout, you should order a copy of Great Layout Adventures, Volume 8.
I did something on this video that I have never done before. In addition to seeing his wonderful layout, Jack and I sat and talked about running and firing steam locomotives, the American Freedom Train, Jack's career with EMD delivering new diesels to railroads all over the country and a whole lot more fascinating stuff.
Also on the same video are:
Pat & Jean Marinari's Hodgson Valley Railroad
This happy husband and wife team created a large O scale layout that runs beautifully and is a delight to see in action!
Ron Zweig's Layout
Conventional control is alive and well on Ron's layout. And you won't believe his story about the home he and his wife live in. Only in the movies...
This video is available in wide screen letter-boxed Standard Definition on DVD or in full 1080i High Definition on Blu Ray. CLICK HERE to order.
HW, gives us all something to strive for, WOW! keep up the excellent work. Does your wife have any sisters!!!!! Jim R.
that is an amazing layout HW. well done!
Terrific article and layout!
Peter
One of the things that makes that video so great, is hearing Jack's descriptions. It's also great to have a resource like him willing to respond to questions here.
In the very first post on page 1 by Rich.
Chris:
THANKS!
Am chiming in too as one who missed this first time around - Thanks HW for what you do. I always enjoy the insights you share with us here.
My wife likes 'real' trains (her words) but tolerates the hobby. I'm thankful for what I get...
You know, there's a lot of Nick Names out there, but not many are as famous as "Hot Water", Congratulations on the wonderful Article, A Great Contributor to the OGR FORUM, a Knowledgable Diesel and Steam Engine Enthusiast, and a Great Layout Builder.
Rich Melvin did a Super In Home Interview, and a Superb Presentation of Your Finely Detailed and Well Planned Scale Model Railroad...The Weathered Effect is Fantastic.
This is one of the very best layouts I have ever watched on the OGR VIDEOS.
I commend You and Your wife for a Job Well Done!!! Leapin Larry
(Jack, I want to see Your Layout in person One Day)
You know, there's a lot of Nick Names out there, but not many are as famous as "Hot Water", Congratulations on the wonderful Article, A Great Contributor to the OGR FORUM, a Knowledgable Diesel and Steam Engine Enthusiast, and a Great Layout Builder.
Rich Melvin did a Super In Home Interview, and a Superb Presentation of Your Finely Detailed and Well Planned Scale Model Railroad...The Weathered Effect is Fantastic.
This is one of the very best layouts I have ever watched on the OGR VIDEOS.
I commend You and Your wife for a Job Well Done!!! Leapin Larry
(Jack, I want to see Your Layout in person One Day)
Thanks for the complements Larry, and any time you are in the Chicago area, just give us a call.
Hot water. Love the layout. Question: Where did you find the CBQ caboose or Waycar?
Hot water. Love the layout. Question: Where did you find the CBQ caboose or Waycar?
I have three. Two are the Sunset/3rd Rail brass models, from some years ago, and one is a wood, All Nation built-up kit that was given to me by a fellow modeler.
Hot water. Love the layout. Question: Where did you find the CBQ caboose or Waycar?
I have three. Two are the Sunset/3rd Rail brass models, from some years ago, and one is a wood, All Nation built-up kit that was given to me by a fellow modeler.
Maybe you can tell me. CBQ steel cabooses built 1930 or abouts. Did they all get repainted orange or did the steam era paint jobs last until the late sixties. I am getting ready to reconfigure a premier Steel caboose into a CBQ 4 window or three window steel sided caboose. If I can ever get to Chicago to see my family, I also would love to see your layout.
Thanks for the help. Doug
Jack great layout and article.
Jack
About 2 months ago I reached out to Hot Water, after I stumbled upon his layout while on ebay. A Lionel B&O EM-1, expertly weathered, was up for auction, was featured on Jacks layout. I wish I placed a bid! That lit the fire under me and I needed to see more. Jack suggested I contact forum member "gnnpnut", Jerry Zeman, who graciously replied with more photos. I've attached the links to those threads below for anyone interested.
https://ogrforum.com/t...e-central-connecting
https://ogrforum.com/t...64#29023675042680064
By the way, as Rich Melvin suggested, if this layout is of interest to you "Great Layout Adventures, Volume 8 is a must buy. I lost track of the number of times I viewed it!
Enjoy,
Joe
Well done, sir....and there's a lot to be said for not having trains in the basement !
Wow, I really resurrected this old post
Probably caused me to buy the video - darn it, all I need is more excuses to lay here on the couch.
Nice article. I was watching the video the other day and really enjoyed the conversational part. I think it really adds a lot to know something about the people who are involved in the layouts. I particularly liked the part about the Daylight.
Gerry
That is awesome!! Great story on a great railroad!! Nice job Hot Water!
Hey Hot Water, my grandparents lived at 4717 Fair Emls Ave, is that near your neighborhood? I spent some time there as a kid and it's a really nice neighborhood
Hey Hot Water, my grandparents lived at 4717 Fair Emls Ave, is that near your neighborhood? I spent some time there as a kid and it's a really nice neighborhood
Yes, pretty close. Your grandparents would have been both of 55th street, and we are south of 55th street, i.e. less than a mile apart.
merly a stones throw away, I wish they were still around and still lived there, a lot of great memories. My grandfather was president of Ryerson Steels international division back in the 50's and 60's. id love to see your layout the next time I come to Wheaton for the train show. Maybe I'll be out this winter. I've got to get down n see Leapin Larry's set too
I am also late to this parade. But from the pictures I have seen, HW dose a fantastic job of modeling.
For me the most outstanding detail is the way HW has weathered his track. From 1950 or 51 I started noticing the track in my hometown (from 5 class 1 roads that served us) that it was not a bright orange/red rust color. It was more of a brownish green but never put it together with the lubes the RR's used. If I ever get track laid again hopefully will also replicate this detail feature.
Ron
Very nice article! Hot water is the steam locomotive authority on this forum.
Hot Water:
Awesome Layout, glad to see your wife is helping.
And now I have added a new DVD to get on my list of things to do.
Take Care!
Realistic layout - nice to know an ACTUAL rail can enjoy our hobby!
Unfortunately, SOME rails do not want to have anything to do with railfans or model railroaders, dismissing us as "foamers".
A tip of the striped cap to Hot Water!
Realistic layout - nice to know an ACTUAL rail can enjoy our hobby!
Unfortunately, SOME rails do not want to have anything to do with railfans or model railroaders, dismissing us as "foamers".
A tip of the striped cap to Hot Water!
Thanks for the comment, Art. However, I must admit that I have met many, many railfans that give the vast majority of railfans and model railroaders alike a bad reputation. There are just way too many nice folks out there that have been dissed but the "foamers", and THAT is just a shame.
Those of us that have actively run steam and diesel locos at museums have learned quite a bit about safety, and have developed a healthy respect for the equipment of railroading. Engaging in repair work like removing and hydrotesting superheater tubes also tends to make one appreciate what ACTUAL steam rails do!
Not to mention hand shoveling coal!
"Very nice article! Hot water is the steam locomotive authority on this forum. "
I think Rich is an authority equal to Hot Water without diminishing HW's knowledge or stature. Glad to have them both as well as the other professional railroaders who help us inexperienced dummies.
The Real Trains forum is my favorite on the web.
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