Originally Posted by RailRide:
Hope to finally scratchbuild a model of the the WECX 801 Schnabel car.
I've finally managed to acquire the 18 trucks it'll require, and a bunch of photos and PDFs pertaining to (kit versions of) the WECX 800, it's slightly smaller sibling. As of now, I'm trying to design a reasonably accurate-looking span bolster for the 3-rail trucks, since the real thing (and the HO/N kits I got my diagrams from) did not have to contend with arched truck bolsters.
It won't be a "Brother Love" class model--I'm not that good, (and even if I was, I don't have comprehensive diagrams of the full-size WECX 801). But I do expect to one-up the one other O-Gauge model of this car out there
---PCJ
Originally Posted by rtr12:
FedEx brought this a couple days ago. I am going to try and make trains go around in circles on it this fall and winter. It's my first real layout so I will be doing some experimenting to see what I like and don't like before I go too far.
The plan is to add on to the right with about the same size again as my train budget allows and I figure out what I really like and don't like about it all. Probably won't add a lot of scenery yet, maybe a few buildings and things like that. Starting to get exciting now!
Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:
We have to completely redo our stand alone Christmas layout. Not a small task because we want to go with 0-72 curves which means the area will be significantly expanded. Should be a fun project.
Originally Posted by MarkStrittmatter:
I am going to work on my scenery and add more detail.
My layout is a winter scene and I want to make it more realistic.
Snow drifts and ice covered trees and roads.
I am thinking of making a fire station out of a MTH apartment building.
I also want to work on a signal system that based on the Pennsy system.
Have a few ideas for wiring, most likely be trial and error, but these are the things I enjoy.
Just a few things Mark, I guess when spring comes around you can repost this question and ask everyone what we accomplished !!!
Mark Strittmatter
TCA # 14-69917
Indiana PA
PCJ,
that is an impressive car to model. What curves will it negotiate?
rtr12,
that is a good plan to do some, and see what Works for you. I see you got a nice start.
Brian,
i know your expanded Christmas layout will be super. Looking forward to it.
Mark,
I see you live in Indiana, Pa. You are only about 45 minutes from me. Also I see you joined TCA this year like me. We should get together some time.