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About six weeks ago, I posted images of the backdrop I was painting in an area of the layout where I did not have enough space for 3D background structures. The area is now basically finished. Here are some images. You can see where the 3D structures resume towards the right of the picture. The pedestrian overpass in a model of a prototype that used to stand just east of downtown Altoona. The two photographers on the bridge (Artistta figures) are supposed to be me and my friend Tom Fox who use to railfan the area back in the Conrail days. The overpass is now gone, presumably because it was not high enough to permit the passage of stack trains.

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And here's a close up of the photographer figures which are a bit hard to see in the above picture:

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Great photos this week! Here are some shots of a quick set up on the carpet for the grandson he loves the Lionel coal loader.

Some of my Canadian Pacific fleet some of the engines I have custom painted and the letter boards for the passenger cars. 

And a long past trip of the Canadian Pacific Empress steam trip on one of the more impressive bridges the High Level Bridge at Lethbridge Alberta. Some info. on the bridge;

https://visitlethbridge.com/profile.asp?bPageID=3857

 

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@palallin posted:

Outstanding!

I don't suppose you have any pics of the process or perhaps plans or at least your inspiration?  That is EXCELLENT work!

Never thought about doing "how to do it" post. Would have to assume I know what I'm doing. I just use the 1/4" equals 1 ft rule. Did a google search for 'grist mills, mills, water wheels, what have you and look at the pictures to get ideas. No need to draw up plans. Just use basic construction principles. I do enjoy working with wood so I have a little background in that area and I definitely love the creative process. Thanks again.

Great photos this weekend guys, Scott, thanks again for starting the thread.  Neal, really nice work as usual, reminded me of when I was a lot younger and would go take pictures of the trains wherever I happened to be, always tried to find the best places for good pictures.  Steve, your weathering jobs are really great, I like to study them to try and figure out how you did what you did.  Trumptrain, I really like your layout, you always have great pics and come up with really nice scenes.  BAR GP-7 #63, your layout is really terrific, I love your detailing and it looks to be an action-packed well operating layout, thanks for sharing it with us.  Is it in the US or over in Europe?  Mark, your layout is coming along very nicely, your mock-up looks like it will fit nicely and be a good addition for you to add in.  KJ356, very nice work and some nice shots of your grandson checking out the coaling station, hopefully he will get the bug and get into the hobby as he gets older, keep him interested.  Jackiejr, that is an awesome structure, I love it.  I wish I had your scratchbuilding talents, you do some mighty fine work.  I agree with Palallin, it would be nice if you posted a work in progress on it.  Did you scratch out the rock work too?  The building has so much character to it and it fits in nicely into your layout.  Terrific work, thanks for sharing it, if you have more like that, please share them, I'd love to see them.

 

About six weeks ago, I posted images of the backdrop I was painting in an area of the layout where I did not have enough space for 3D background structures. The area is now basically finished. Here are some images. You can see where the 3D structures resume towards the right of the picture. The pedestrian overpass in a model of a prototype that used to stand just east of downtown Altoona. The two photographers on the bridge (Artistta figures) are supposed to be me and my friend Tom Fox who use to railfan the area back in the Conrail days. The overpass is now gone, presumably because it was not high enough to permit the passage of stack trains.

IMG_5271IMG_5274

 

And here's a close up of the photographer figures which are a bit hard to see in the above picture:

 

 

 

 

 

Magnificent, Neal!

Peter

I finally finished my Police Department project this past week.....

To recap, I took a dirty Plasticville Police Department that was missing parts and lightened the building with a lighter gray.....

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I constructed the needed missing parts from scrap styrene.....

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I painted the parts the appropriate colors and chose a flag instead of an antenna for the roof fixture.....I figured that the antenna was an invitation to get broken......and then glued everything together. To hide the crack in the front door, I took a piece of sheet styrene and sprayed it red and backdropped the crack.....

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It's not much, but it was relaxing and fun to do.....and it will eventually find a home on one of our raffle layouts in the future....

Peter

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@J. Motts posted:

Great photos this weekend guys, Scott, thanks again for starting the thread.  Neal, really nice work as usual, reminded me of when I was a lot younger and would go take pictures of the trains wherever I happened to be, always tried to find the best places for good pictures.  Steve, your weathering jobs are really great, I like to study them to try and figure out how you did what you did.  Trumptrain, I really like your layout, you always have great pics and come up with really nice scenes.  BAR GP-7 #63, your layout is really terrific, I love your detailing and it looks to be an action-packed well operating layout, thanks for sharing it with us.  Is it in the US or over in Europe?  Mark, your layout is coming along very nicely, your mock-up looks like it will fit nicely and be a good addition for you to add in.  KJ356, very nice work and some nice shots of your grandson checking out the coaling station, hopefully he will get the bug and get into the hobby as he gets older, keep him interested.  Jackiejr, that is an awesome structure, I love it.  I wish I had your scratchbuilding talents, you do some mighty fine work.  I agree with Palallin, it would be nice if you posted a work in progress on it.  Did you scratch out the rock work too?  The building has so much character to it and it fits in nicely into your layout.  Terrific work, thanks for sharing it, if you have more like that, please share them, I'd love to see them.

J.Motts. Thank you. The Shark Bay R.R. located here in South Finland.

Johan

I finally finished my Police Department project this past week.....

To recap, I took a dirty Plasticville Police Department that was missing parts and lightened the building with a lighter gray.....

CFCA656A-8913-48F0-B7E9-F60452D537BEC3DDD2F2-AB81-4ECB-9BAA-DB022D176F4DEA8C311C-F78A-4424-B42F-D7216E14B8EE7E8CD673-3C10-4847-B60A-EE5F0825D98D

I constructed the needed missing parts from scrap styrene.....

58069339-A80F-4A45-9F3B-94C4E8600A7CB14A86FF-C984-4E3F-9C34-1C3F64EF0A6F1CE0076C-320E-4037-843C-0586DE2A29C6

I painted the parts the appropriate colors and chose a flag instead of an antenna for the roof fixture.....I figured that the antenna was an invitation to get broken......and then glued everything together. To hide the crack in the front door, I took a piece of sheet styrene and sprayed it red and backdropped the crack.....

939A1980-7A1B-4041-BAC0-449D4FAB17D3785332E7-6EC5-4F2B-AC91-6D82A3CB0271BF48D18F-0171-4B60-A72A-96F5DA02DE0EA82248EF-5C47-44EB-AFC5-9469DBA5BC81DD927AAB-5217-4291-9152-4297FE4FFD7EBA868EA1-CE0E-4D0E-93FD-B9F999BAB040

It's not much, but t was relaxing and fun to do.....and it will eventually find a home on one of our raffle layouts in the future....

Peter

Very nice restoration, Peter. Love the bars in the windows. Arnold

@BAR GP7 #63 posted:

Wild Mary. Thank you. Here is a couple year old video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...ature=em-uploademail

The layoyt looking quite different these days, but the track plan is still a same.

Johan

Johan, I just watched with great pleasure the video of your trains running on your layout. As usual, your scenery, structures, weathering and trains are stunning and magnificent in every way.

Thanks for sharing the video with us. Arnold

@BAR GP7 #63 posted:

Wild Mary. Thank you. Here is a couple year old video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...ature=em-uploademail

The layoyt looking quite different these days, but the track plan is still a same.

Johan

Johan - Fabulous youtube video of your layout!!!  WOW!! Such wonderful realism in operation and weathering of locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings   Thanks for sharing this with us

@J. Motts posted:

Great photos this weekend guys, Scott, thanks again for starting the thread.  Neal, really nice work as usual, reminded me of when I was a lot younger and would go take pictures of the trains wherever I happened to be, always tried to find the best places for good pictures.  Steve, your weathering jobs are really great, I like to study them to try and figure out how you did what you did.  Trumptrain, I really like your layout, you always have great pics and come up with really nice scenes.  BAR GP-7 #63, your layout is really terrific, I love your detailing and it looks to be an action-packed well operating layout, thanks for sharing it with us.  Is it in the US or over in Europe?  Mark, your layout is coming along very nicely, your mock-up looks like it will fit nicely and be a good addition for you to add in.  KJ356, very nice work and some nice shots of your grandson checking out the coaling station, hopefully he will get the bug and get into the hobby as he gets older, keep him interested.  Jackiejr, that is an awesome structure, I love it.  I wish I had your scratchbuilding talents, you do some mighty fine work.  I agree with Palallin, it would be nice if you posted a work in progress on it.  Did you scratch out the rock work too?  The building has so much character to it and it fits in nicely into your layout.  Terrific work, thanks for sharing it, if you have more like that, please share them, I'd love to see them.

Thank you!!  It is now what I originally envisioned when planning, but with the decision to make the foreground grade on trestles to see through to the town, I'm very pleased.

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I saw posts that the Mark Twain Zephyr is on the move for restoration. They should have used UPS. I would have volunteered my driving service. I will contribute to the effort. I could be wrong on this,but I seem to remember Neil Young 25 years ago on a radio show interview that he would only sell the rights to his songs to get this train restored. I wonder if he is kicking in any money.

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