Since I have had several folks ask me how the new layout build is going, I thought I would post something here for everyone who has been following. I knew I wouldn’t get started on the new, expanded layout until this winter, but some support items have taken place.
Since my parents went to live in a personal care home last summer, I have been cleaning out a lot of things from the basement, garage, and workshop on another basement. Since the house has been in the family since 1888, there are lots of things to make decisions on whether to keep, throw out, or have salvage people take. In addition, there is a lot of mowing and repairs that I have been doing. I did bring a load of lumber home that I can use on the layout. I really don’t have an inventory of that yet however.
As many modelers and collectors, I have accumulated more engines and rolling stock than I can use even on the expanded layout. So I have been thinning the roster of items that don’t fit the Western Maryland Blackwater Canyon theme. Since I want a scenic backdrop behind the layout, I don’t have wall space for many shelves to display models. What space I will have is the wall at the top of the drawing between the two top doors. Right now our older daughter’s 100+ year old upright piano is covering the wall. There is an outside chance that they may move into my parents’ house, so I don’t want to see them move it twice. I helped move my mother’s spinet piano to our younger daughter’s home, which was a much easier move. So I will wait on getting that wall freed up. I want to use it for train photographs and signs, so only a few shelves for the three postwar trains I have.
Due to some financial setbacks, namely me working only part time for the last year and not being able to put money away for real estate taxes and emergencies, we have drained the liquid savings a bit. So I made some hard decisions on selling a few more items than I had first planned. I still have plenty.
So my engine roster as it stands are a WM H9 2-8-0, two WM BL2 only one is powered, a WM RSD5, a WM F7 A-B-A, and two B&O F3 A-B-A sets. The WM units are all Premier PS3 except the F7 which is Premier ProtoSound (PS1) with only one powered unit. The nice B&O F3 set is Premier PS2 with two powered A units, but the other one I got a deal on, is ProtoSound (PS1) and two shells were broken and the repair job and repaint leaves a bit to be desired. They run good however. My plan is swap the bad shell for the non-powered WM A unit, and upgrade both WM A units to PS3. I have the upgrade kits. I upgraded the BL2 from PS1 to PS3 already. I may put the motors and electronics in the non-powered BL2 or leave it in the remaining A unit. The B&O units are a tribute to the B&O F units I saw on the nearby mainline while I was growing up in the ‘60s.
I would like to buy another WM steam engine, actually 2 would be nice. I have looked at the latest Russian Decapod, but the price tag is too high. A Pacific for the passenger train would be nice too.
As for rolling stock, I have about 15 2-bay open hoppers for coal traffic, some miscellaneous boxcars, a few tank cars with local names on them, some nice billboard reefers, a few flat cars and gondolas, and some caboose. I would like to get a couple more Western Maryland caboose when I see them. I have a Railking 7-car set of 60-foot heavyweights in WM paint. I also started collecting WM streamliners that are also RailKing. These are special runs by the Frostburg Maryland club. Last year they did two coaches, the order forms are in the mail for this year’s 2 cars, and they plan to do an observation and baggage car I think in the fall of 2019. So by the end of next year I hope to have the 6-car set of those.
I also brought up that since I had the area basically built for the loopback curve at my lower town, I realized some of the commercial buildings I have are just too big for my use. I sold the Menards Power Station, because I decided to only make a spur to the coal yard, and paint the Mount Storm Power Station, where I was once employed, on the backdrop in the distance like the prototype. Several people suggested I hold off selling the larger buildings, as I could cut them apart for flats. I am going to take that advice and see where it goes.
Well, that is where I am at. I will be happy to see any comments anyone has. Thank you.