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Seth,  Sorry to hear that news.  The powders are a good choice to create some differing shades and not end up with a  wall that looks like it was "painted one color"....  In the next couple of weeks, I am going to find out if I can duplicate the look I ended up with on the first set, as I have decided to extend that wall further.  Maybe I'll try turning on the video camera this time.  Finally used some DAP 3.0 clear caulk adhesive to glue together all the concrete cast wall parts my son had printed up for me.   Got really tired of knocking them over and having to reset them.  I'll post some photos later.  Today is clean up and re-organize the basement/train layout/work bench day.

Bob, nice work fixing that point rail/tie bar.  Tedious work to say the least.   I have had to do that on some Ross switches, never fun, but rewarding when it works right.

I spent the last two days working on the roof detail of my “Northland” car project. It has a unique roof detail that I wanted to model.  With the help of some new photos, I was able to map out the roof.   I needed to remove the seam ribs so I constructed a form that allowed me to sand down the ribs on the clearstory section while leaving a small section of rib to support some of the piping.  I used various pieces of brass rods, a 3/64 copper tube and a 1/8 square hollow brass rod to fabricate the piping.  Taped everything in place and solder it together. After test fitting on the roof, it was washed and epoxied in place.  It currently is in the grips of several rubber bands to hold it in place while the epoxy cures.  The white stuff is spackling compound which I commonly use to make everything look like its a perfect fit.  The next step will be to clean up the sparkle, add the antenna, which runs the full length of the car, add chimneys, additional venting, prim and finish coat with flat back.   

Now I am gearing up for a break to enjoy a little winter along Lake Superior in northern Minnesota!   

Thanks to all for the many neat project posts!

Cheers, Dave

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@ScoutingDad posted:

Any idea on what all that piping was for? Only thing I can think of is retrofit lighting or other electrical runs for fans or electric heating.   

That is a good question.   The Lake Superior RR Museum is currently closed because of Covid so I am unable to stop there to get more information.    I assume that you're probably correct about retrofitting.   The car behind it (second picture) is a combined, car W-24.  I have that model and it will be my next project after I get the Northland done.   Those two cars usually run together.  

Cheers, Dave

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Took some photos after I had had enough cleaning and organizing...  Gonna be at that chore for a while !  Many thanks to my son who printed up these cast concrete walls and posts, they really make the town scene.    While I was there, decided I'd take some other photos from angles I don't normally get to with the camera.   

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Chris A, the Kadee's work great on your heavy weight cars! I always like your pennsy block walls! IMOP you have one great looking layout!

Clifford, wonderful scene !

WinstonB, Outstanding job on the engine house base!

Pennsynut, your doing such a great job that nobody is going to be able to tell that there is an access hole there!

Dave, that is one heck of a project to under take, sure looks like it's going to be a perfect match! Very Nice!

Brad, Nice work on the barn.

Tony, the mountain is really coming along, looking really good!

Mark, I am glad you got a start on the lift bridge, if you have any questions just ask!

Well as for me with the rain pounding down I was able to get into the train room and worked on my new roadway from the city to the industrial area. Here are a couple photos.

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I hope you all had a great weekend and  I hope you all dont get snowed in! Just rain here, but I see on the news its nothing but snow in the east! If you can get to your layout I hope you have fun today!

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Snowy day here in NY.
Nice looking road work Mike.
Mark- Those bridges are going to look great.
Tony H- very realistic looking hillside.
Brad- I'm working on a paper model too. very nice!
Chris A- more great photos of your layout. One day I need to dabble in 3D printing. We have a studio at the College I work at. I should start hanging around there more often.
Dave- you could make a nice living as a steamfitter. The car is going to look great.
Pennsynut- the landscaping is shaping up.

Bob

Chris A, great looking photographs!

Mike, The highways are looking great with the striping!!  If I was to model asphalt roads here in Western Pennsylvania, I would have to put in lots of potholes, patches, and edges broken off.    We only got about 2 inches here in Butler, so far.  We are actually in a sweet spot here.  We usually don't get hit as bad as others by the nor'easters, the lake effect snow from Lake Erie just to the north, or the more mountainous region just to the east of us.

I tackled access to the back corner yesterday. A scrap of 3/4 ply and some old 2X4's later I was airborne.

With access granted, I dropped the hillside into place and started working on the track above. I have to remove the trestle supporting the track so I'm making a bridge to clear the roadway. Today I will cut the supports to the proper length and can begin to blend the tunnel into the table.

Several hours will be spent behind my snow blower too.

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@Mark Boyce posted:

Bob, That's a great 'poor man's topside creeper' you built!!  I may need to do something similar for the one square foot where my wye is and the peninsula starts.  That is the only place that is a strain to reach on my layout, so I'm pretty happy with that!!

It does the job for sure. I did have one OOPS though. When I set it up I saw that I had about a 1/2" clearance above a couple of my yard lights. The smart guy voice in my head said- you better lay them down so they don't get smashed. The dumb guy- ME- didn't listen. Now I'll have two lights to repair after the corner is done.

@RSJB18 posted:

It does the job for sure. I did have one OOPS though. When I set it up I saw that I had about a 1/2" clearance above a couple of my yard lights. The smart guy voice in my head said- you better lay them down so they don't get smashed. The dumb guy- ME- didn't listen. Now I'll have two lights to repair after the corner is done.

I can identify with you, Bob!  I'm The dumb guy- ME- I don't listen. 

I screwed plywood on top of my benchwork in my expansion to my original layout.  This is my industrial area with two mines, a small town, and the interchange track at the back against the wall.  My original layout did not have room for industries so I expanded into my Wood shop.  This will be the last expansion as I barely have room for my equipment.    

So I went out today and wired in the lights for my scratch built auto ramp, along with a work light to help the switcher hooking up at night and while I was at it I wired in the newly installed switch for that little siding! Here are a couple photos as I know no photos it didn't happen! LOLIMG_20210201_113359241IMG_20210201_113404731IMG_20210201_113423025IMG_20210201_114746785

I might go back out after I take Tank for a walk!MIKESPC - WIN_20151029_055556

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