It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!
We are almost finished with the Pirates of the Caribbean layout at the VMT.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!
We are almost finished with the Pirates of the Caribbean layout at the VMT.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Scott, that's very nice work on the Pirates figures.
Sirt, As real as usual!
Very nice Alex.
A month or so ago, I posted photos of a model highway bridge I was constructing. It was a model of PA Route 35 where it crossed over the Middle Division of the PRR at Mifflin, PA. Well, I just finished the model, and here are some photos, including one of the prototype for comparison. Year is supposed to be 1966, and notice the mid 60's automobiles. I've looked hard for regular 4 door sedans, not Corvettes and convertibles. Please excuse the driverless station wagon!
Neal:
Great job transitioning the road from the bridge to the backdrop.
Neal Jeter
Ran trains at the Delaware Seaside Railroad Club on Wednesday. No, the Acela isn't mine, but it is awesome!
Happy Friday
Back from 10 days in my home state of NJ! Survived the car ride w/ 3 kids, wife & pug! Giovanna celebrated her first birthday! It was good to relax & catch up w/ family & friends. I found some time to do some railfanning & visited some old CNJ relics while I was up there. Still have many pics to go through.
Didn't do much on the layout this week, as we got home Monday & then everyone was back to work/school.
Main thing I did was this bridge over my Newark Bay. I would have LOVED the 213 lift bridge, but the base was a bit to large as was the price.
A buddy of mine who does woodworking was nice enough to build me a bridge to cross my version of Newark Bay. Was able to install it this week & run a test train over it.
Painted it a flat black last night -
CNJ RDC cars pass through Elizabeth, heading to Jersey City
Background flats are being installed , as well as a signal bridge
CNJ H-16-44 1516 leads a short local on the Freehold Branch
RDC cars heading to Raritan
NJT ALP45DP 4524 leads a Sunday afternoon Raritan bound train through Hillside, NJ
The only surviving CNJ steam engine in operation, CNJ 0-6-0 113 (renumbered to 115 for this occasion) prepares to couple to it's excursion train in Minersville, PA
Recently rebuilt NS AC44C6M 4004 rests in South Yard w/ a another AC44C6M & a T4 GEVO
NS 29G heads through Shawsville, VA with Dash-9 9590 leading
NJT Veterans ALP46 4641 shoves a Trenton bound local train out of Metuchen, NJ
Gordon is the club's resident B and O fan. Here are some shots of B&O equipment from around his layout.
The bridge scenes are works in-progress. They will look great when he completes them!
I brought my NS Safety train and 9-1-1 engine for a different splash of color.
LVHR
Have a great weekend everyone! Below are a few shots of one of only two steam engines on my "roster". CNJ 0-6-0 switcher #107 is a Weaver brass model that is very near and dear to my heart.
A 2016 Christmas Layout memory
Started last week with one of the Summer sections:
Here's a comparable daylight shot of that same area:
- Walt
PRRMiddleDivision posted:A month or so ago, I posted photos of a model highway bridge I was constructing. It was a model of PA Route 35 where it crossed over the Middle Division of the PRR at Mifflin, PA. Well, I just finished the model, and here are some photos, including one of the prototype for comparison. Year is supposed to be 1966, and notice the mid 60's automobiles. I've looked hard for regular 4 door sedans, not Corvettes and convertibles. Please excuse the driverless station wagon!
Neal,
I cross that bridge every time I visit my parents in Port Royal. Beautiful job. You really captured the feel of the area.
Some more build photos of progress on my 5x9 D-105 Lionel Display Layout. Started with off white base and then masked off areas for track and placement of accessories. Painted over with a PW-style green and sprinkled on 919 "grass."
I think it turned out well and is faithful to the look of the old Display Layouts. The mountain is not the old school Lionel method but is simply cardboard strips, paper and plaster cloth. Played around with the paints. That was fun! Again, happy with the results.
Wiring up accessories and trackside signals comes next and will build a control platform for the ZW and 364c & other on/off switches.
Final step will be track. Of course, am using good old Lionel tubular. Lots of insulated sections for activating accessories and signals. Picked up a few simple relays to smooth out operation.
The infamous Bunnyman Bridge near Clifton VA. (Southern Railway tracks above.)
We've been working on my grandsons truck lately (1987 Dodge D150). Came across this locomotive yesterday at the Spring Carlisle (PA) automotive swap meet while hunting down truck parts. Asking price was $650. Can anyone identify it?
Grandpa, looks like it's hand made with Lionel Hudson drivers or an early kit engine. Don't know why it would have two main air reservoirs. Bet it's hand made. No tender? What ever it is, it's not worth anywhere near $650. Hope you passed on it. Don
NJCJOE posted:This week it's all about The Blue Comet.
Just Fantastic, Joe!
Peter
trumptrain posted:
Love the VW pick up!
Peter
PRRMiddleDivision posted:A month or so ago, I posted photos of a model highway bridge I was constructing. It was a model of PA Route 35 where it crossed over the Middle Division of the PRR at Mifflin, PA. Well, I just finished the model, and here are some photos, including one of the prototype for comparison. Year is supposed to be 1966, and notice the mid 60's automobiles. I've looked hard for regular 4 door sedans, not Corvettes and convertibles. Please excuse the driverless station wagon!
Amazing work, Neal!
Peter
York...April 2014......you will notice the number of pics goes way up with the waiving of the "no camera" rule in the layout halls....every York since has about 100 layout pics/videos.
...then Oct 2014.......
Peter
York hot dogs......with ketchup, nothing better!
Harry says differently!!
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