videos really nice Would love to see your track plan. Take Allan Miller up on offer for feature article
bbsfdl60, beautiful layout, and some of my favorite roads! I grew up in Hoboken, in the '50's (my dad was a Hoboken fireman), and modeled that same time period in HO. Some EL, Erie, and Lackawanna units now visit my generic 5 x 9 three-rail layout most of the time. (I still have my HO, but backdated the layout to about 1953). I run the 3 rail layout more than the HO! I live in Greentown, and visit Scranton on a regular basis.
Truly beautiful work!
Take care,
Artie
I was playing around with the kids and shot these with the new camcorder
I joined this forum a short time ago, and since then I have met some great individuals. I would like to thank two ,GGG has been instrumental in helping me to become a MTH Tech and the other Len Allman has shared some of his collection with me. Thank you to GGG I look forward to your friendship and Len for the great pieces that I have added to my layout. This is a great resource for us O gaugers and am glad to be a part of it. Here are some shots of the new additions on my layout
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bbsfdl60,
Nice layout and good pictures. Not too many guys have the patience to string all those phone wires!
Chris
LVHR
Just received my NYO&W 2 car premier set in the mail, now the NYO&W can run short passenger trains. They are allowed rights on the EL Main, and seen here leaving the station getting ready to head back to home track.
I have the railking NYO&W mountain locosound.I have mine repainted for the seaboard air line.It now number 264 sal.The railroad that runs through my hometown now(CSX).I am suprised how much it can pull.I have had it pull a freight train 30 to 43 boxcars.I can,t say much for its sound though.
The pics keep getting better and better!
Peter
Great work, and thanks for the pictures and video. First rate.
Andy
Thanks again to all who commented, I am working on the last major section and will be taking more pictures. stay tuned
Wow...very nice layout! Well done! I enjoyed the photos and videos. Make sure you hook up with Allan and get in the magazine. Look forward to seeing more.
B.T.W. Please tell us your name
Rich
Outstanding job, wow! More pics!!!!!
Cesar
Bbsfdl60, I have been following this thread and have really enjoyed your videos and photos! Keep up the great work! You have a really nice layout. THANK YOU!!
Cobrabob.
I just found this thread last night.
Great layout. I love the telephone poles and the burned down roundhouse. A very original idea I might add. The freight yard looks great too.
Wow...very nice layout! Well done! I enjoyed the photos and videos. Make sure you hook up with Allan and get in the magazine. Look forward to seeing more.
B.T.W. Please tell us your name
Rich
Rich, I have seen your layout and it is amazing. great job! my name is Bill Boock I live in Scranton Pa,
A long freight coming in after picking up from Portland, the train pulled by DL&W RS-3 912 , DL&W B-unit 802 and an Erie GP-7. It is seen coming into the yard on this Sunday afternoon.
And one last shot of the day was a EL passenger train with vintage DL&W coaches, two F units still in DL&W colors and an Erie B unit. It is quite a sight for this imaginative railfan.
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This weekend I made a lot of progress on the city scene. Got the overall look figured out, wired in the traffic signal and wired lights to the some of the houses. This shows the overall look of the town. There are still a lot of pieces left to put in. In the foreground near the coal and miner statue will go the Plasticville town hall (cityhall) the area to the right will go a baseball field complete with lights and fence. Also a park or playground will go in the area as well. I need to put up street lights, poles, accent details, and foliage. A laborious job will be the firescene, since I want it to be more realistic. The hose that MTH supplies to go with the accessory would be approx.4 inches to the mini smoke eater. That is a supply hose size, attack lines are about 1/3/4 " so I need to build a manifold for that hose to go into and then output to size appropriate hose. Specifically I will choose a 2 1/2" line going up the ladder to a ladder pipe. But I need to figure how to do it and how to make a small nozzle.
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Great layout, pics and video. I model, in the loosest sense of the word, Lackawanna. I see we have many identical rolling stock.
Great layout, pics and video. I model, in the loosest sense of the word, Lackawanna. I see we have many identical rolling stock.
Somehow, I managed to have missed this thread until today; I guess I have not been lurking around the forum as much as I used to . . .
You certainly are doing a great job with your layout! I like the details and overall presentation. I also appreciate your videos; they are easy to watch and well done.
I may have missed it, but have you posted a track diagram of the layout?
Thank you for sharing!
Alex
Thanks Alex,
I don't have a track diagram, I guess I will need to get out my crayons and draw one. Thank god the kids have a ton of them. Thanks for looking and the compliments
Just completed converting an Atlas C-425 with Lionel Trainmaster to MTH Proto 2. A few details and this is now my favorite engine! I used the sound file for the ALCO S-2 Switcher, and it really has a great idle. I have been doing upgrades and repairs for so many fellow railroaders recently , it is nice to take the time to put my skills to work for my own railroad.
Happy Railroading during this cold snap (if you are in NEPA)
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Some progress the past few days, I have applied a great deal of landscaping to the city scene, the one I am most proud of, if you can tell, is the fire scene. I was able to find pretty accurate string from a fabric store that became the hoses. They were bright white, but a bath in the furnace waste water bucket made them look perfect. Being a fireman myself I tried to make it look as authentic a scene as possible. There are some minor details left but the vast majority is done. If you can see, I used round string for the hand lines that are being used, I used a flat string for the hose line that is just been laid and being stretched. I painted the front door black and added a spare plasticville door to the side, and a hose appears to go into the building. It is more realistic then a fire with both doors in tact and closed!
Hope you enjoy !
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Mikey....very nice shots and some great progress. By the way, you may want to change the update in your title since it says "2013" which I am sure you meant "2014"...
Alan
Thank you for the kind words, and I just noticed the mistake in the date.
I need to draw a track plan... I will get to work on that
Bill:
Your layout is simply amazing. Very nicely done. I agree, you should contact Allan at OGR to have your layout published.
A video of my new Atlas C-425 Erie Lackawanna unit with MTH PS2. This view is from the front. This video takes a short trip around the main line. I am playing with a new camera , so more to come,
This is the same unit but with a view from a car behind it. humor me as the engine goes in the hidden track , and for some reason becomes out of focus just before it emerges on the other side of the tunnel
Thanks for sharing LOVE IT!! But then again I'm kinda partial to my namesake road!!
Got to spend a little time playing with the camcorder. Hope you enjoy the new views of my layout. Please look at the descriptions on youtube.
Great videos, really enjoyable to watch! What steamer is that?
Well done!
Peter
Great videos, really enjoyable to watch! What steamer is that?
It is a MTH Railking Pacific. All of my engines are MTH PS2, minus the C-425 that is a MTH PS2 conversion from an Atlas TMCC
Very nice job on your layout. Even though I have lived my whole life in Detroit, I have always had an interest in the Erie and Lackawanna RR. Why? My favorite Lionel engine growing up in the postwar era was the FA ALCO Erie diesiel AA we had on our train table.
keeps getting better, great layout
WHAAAAAT!!!!! No track plan?????? Very nice layout, great pictures, fantastic videos! How bout a track plan? Keep up the good work.
Rick
Hi Bill, must be my age, I also seemed to miss out on spotting your thread. But I took the time to read all posts, look at all your photos, and watch your great video's.
All I can say is you have done a wonderful job.....A # 1 in my book.
Steve, Lady and Tex
Hi Bill, must be my age, I also seemed to miss out on spotting your thread. But I took the time to read all posts, look at all your photos, and watch your great video's.
All I can say is you have done a wonderful job.....A # 1 in my book.
Steve, Lady and Tex
Thank you, glad you enjoyed, I was not around when these great engines were roaming the rails, so I create my own examples...I am humbled by the praise, I am not a master builder like many of the layouts I have seen, but it is as good as I can do. And I am happy with the results so far.
thanks again