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Over the past few months, I posted construction photos of my model of Mifflin Tower which was located along the Middle Division of the PRR at where else, but Mifflin, PA. Well, the tower is finally finished and installed. I still have to install the trackside pneumatic piping and tank that controlled the turnouts, but other than that, it is done. Because it is in such a prominent location and such an interesting model, I installed an interior, and it is always lit so you can see the inside. The tower operator can be seen through the window in the left hand image.  It is built from a Quality Craft kit I purchased 30-35 years in the back of the Blue hall at the York TCA meet. The tower is moderately weathered with Pan Pastels. I also replaced the incorrect square metal chimney casting with a tapered brick chimney, which was one of the signature items of these towers that dotted the Middle Division. The window arrangement is accurate for Jacks tower which was located to the west of Mifflin, but it certainly captures the look and feel of Mifflin Tower. I also included the wooden walkway leading to the tracks as per the prototype. I had to build an extra tall line pole to clear the tower chimney, and I installed a relay case as well as cable drops from the pole to the tower and the tower to the case. The real tower had two cases, though I could fit only one on the model. An image of the prototype tower from the Conrail era follows, hence the blue rather than classic red and gold tower sign.

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I had the chance to buy this William by b,set of alco that I always wanted,i had purchased the the special lcca set when it came out ,but really it cant pull its self,,,,these Williams are heavy and super nice looking,i did some pix the Williams is the top and bottom pix the lionel is the  middle 2 pix they are worlds apartIMGP1315IMGP1317IMGP1318IMGP1316

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johnstrains posted:

Recently added to my growing roster of Williams F3s with these great looking Western Pacific AAs.

So, this is a new road name for me. What should I run with these? Noticed that Menards has a 4-pack of WP boxcars at their usual nice price.

Any suggestions?

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John, They look good!  I'm no expert on western roads.  The Menards cars sound good to me for starters.  I am answering because we were thinking similarly.  I just bought an Williams by Bachmann F-3 A-A set in Western Maryland scheme at a fantastic price.  In fact, I just got them yesterday, put them on the track and ran a few laps.  I was thinking of photos, but it was late.  I'll get some photos of the WM set for comparison.  I also want to do some comparisons with my Legacy F-7 WM set.

Did a few little things this week. Wired up some lights, added some weeds & trackside debris.
Also picked up 2 NJT sets - The ballast train & the NW2 set. Plan on using the cars w/ the MTH engines that are coming out from the new catalog.

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Amtrak ACS64 657 leads a long distance train through Elizabeth, NJ on the NEC
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NS 29G heading westbound through Shawsville, VA
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NJT ALP46 4633 shoves a consist of multi level cars towards Long Branch
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NS Dash-9 9210 leads 201 out of Montgomery Tunnel on the Christiansburg District
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NS GP38-2 5283(ex CR/PC 8081) leads SA31 down the former route of the Blue Comet - CNJ's Southern Division as they cross Asbury Road in Howell, NJ. While the line originally took the Comet all the way to Atlantic City, these days, it goes as far as Lakehurst. Taken w/ my 20mm lens
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Some shots showing the remains of the CNJ Elizabethport station. It' s hard to convey how large this was. If you didn't know what was there before, it would be hard to imagine it today.
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Mark Boyce posted:
johnstrains posted:

Recently added to my growing roster of Williams F3s with these great looking Western Pacific AAs.

So, this is a new road name for me. What should I run with these? Noticed that Menards has a 4-pack of WP boxcars at their usual nice price.

Any suggestions?

 

John, They look good!  I'm no expert on western roads.  The Menards cars sound good to me for starters.  I am answering because we were thinking similarly.  I just bought an Williams by Bachmann F-3 A-A set in Western Maryland scheme at a fantastic price.  In fact, I just got them yesterday, put them on the track and ran a few laps.  I was thinking of photos, but it was late.  I'll get some photos of the WM set for comparison.  I also want to do some comparisons with my Legacy F-7 WM set.

Thanks, Mark. I have a lot of B&O, Chessie, and other eastern roads so the WP is a totally new one for me. I may just start with those Menards boxcars. I have a handful of Menards rolling stock and am very happy with them.

Yes, I have seen those Williams Western Maryland F units at great prices. Among others, I think Train World has them at especially attractive pricing. 

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prrhorseshoecurve posted:

Originally posted by SIRT:

1989 TTUX Spine cars  - REVISITED..................

You know SIRT, if you could fill in the gap between the unit end stabilizers and that slant truck bolster, it would make a WORLD of difference.

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BTW, Do you Weather Lionel acessories?

Thanks, but traditional is not worth the effort. I weathered them only them because I had nothing else to do. Probably go back into the closet for the remaining years.

Good info though!

S.

johnstrains posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
johnstrains posted:

Recently added to my growing roster of Williams F3s with these great looking Western Pacific AAs.

So, this is a new road name for me. What should I run with these? Noticed that Menards has a 4-pack of WP boxcars at their usual nice price.

Any suggestions?

 

John, They look good!  I'm no expert on western roads.  The Menards cars sound good to me for starters.  I am answering because we were thinking similarly.  I just bought an Williams by Bachmann F-3 A-A set in Western Maryland scheme at a fantastic price.  In fact, I just got them yesterday, put them on the track and ran a few laps.  I was thinking of photos, but it was late.  I'll get some photos of the WM set for comparison.  I also want to do some comparisons with my Legacy F-7 WM set.

Thanks, Mark. I have a lot of B&O, Chessie, and other eastern roads so the WP is a totally new one for me. I may just start with those Menards boxcars. I have a handful of Menards rolling stock and am very happy with them.

Yes, I have seen those Williams Western Maryland F units at great prices. Among others, I think Train World has them at especially attractive pricing. 

Here are my WM F-3 pair.  What do you know; Front End F-3 Friday!

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johnstrains posted:

Recently added to my growing roster of Williams F3s with these great looking Western Pacific AAs.

So, this is a new road name for me. What should I run with these? Noticed that Menards has a 4-pack of WP boxcars at their usual nice price.

Any suggestions?

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Hi, John.  Those are sweet looking locomotives.

Re: Your question about what to run with them.  The Western Pacific interchanged with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Union Pacific. Other roadnames that will work are: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RR, Spokane, Portland & Seattle RR, and the Milwaukee.  Any of those road names would fit in well.  Additionally, the WP ran the western end of the California Zephyr, so those silverside cars would look nice, if you wanted to run passenger traffic.  CB&Q ran the eastern end, and UP ran the middle of the route.

California Zephyr  Note the Union Pacific sleeper towards the end of the train.

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Weekend project: continuing to upgrade my Amfleet coaches and club cars with painted seats and people. I also found an image of a cafe menu and was able to print it at a size that fits behind the counter. LED lighting goes in as well. Floor doesn't show through windows, so fine lines there not necessary. Will post completed photos when project is done.

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N5CJONNY: Here's two views of the finished product. I don't think they look as good as the other Lionel coaches, the ones that came with the Lion Chief Amtrak set. Window size is the issue. The real Amfleet cars were much-maligned by rail fans because of the small "rifle slot" windows compared to the Heritage coaches they replaced. Same issue in the O Gauge cars. Also, it was a waste of time to put in the menu. No matter what angle I tried, I can't see it from outside the car.  But, it was still fun and my grandson helped me finish it. cafe1cafe2coach1cpachclosestobsbest

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PRRMiddleDivision posted:

Over the past few months, I posted construction photos of my model of Mifflin Tower which was located along the Middle Division of the PRR at where else, but Mifflin, PA. Well, the tower is finally finished and installed. I still have to install the trackside pneumatic piping and tank that controlled the turnouts, but other than that, it is done. Because it is in such a prominent location and such an interesting model, I installed an interior, and it is always lit so you can see the inside. The tower operator can be seen through the window in the left hand image.  It is built from a Quality Craft kit I purchased 30-35 years in the back of the Blue hall at the York TCA meet. The tower is moderately weathered with Pan Pastels. I also replaced the incorrect square metal chimney casting with a tapered brick chimney, which was one of the signature items of these towers that dotted the Middle Division. The window arrangement is accurate for Jacks tower which was located to the west of Mifflin, but it certainly captures the look and feel of Mifflin Tower. I also included the wooden walkway leading to the tracks as per the prototype. I had to build an extra tall line pole to clear the tower chimney, and I installed a relay case as well as cable drops from the pole to the tower and the tower to the case. The real tower had two cases, though I could fit only one on the model. An image of the prototype tower from the Conrail era follows, hence the blue rather than classic red and gold tower sign.

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Incredible, Neal!

Good to see you last week.

Peter

terry hudon posted:

I had the chance to buy this William by b,set of alco that I always wanted,i had purchased the the special lcca set when it came out ,but really it cant pull its self,,,,these Williams are heavy and super nice looking,i did some pix the Williams is the top and bottom pix the lionel is the  middle 2 pix they are worlds 

Terry........I may do the same thing with the New Haven passenger set.......the engine cannot pull the cars.......Williams or the new LionChief NH Alcos........I'm undecided.

Peter 

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