ok this should be in the pit but i put n scale on it for a reason. so it would stay here.so lets see em. here's a few of mine and some of pinkleys stuff. more on the way. ns sd60m ns operation lifesaver dash 9 electromotive leasing sd60 here's a couple of pinkley's bn pacific pride gp38-2 bn desert storm sd60m more pics in the insp. pit too from a weekend run with max plant and royal blue and pinkley among others. ------------------ fly with route of the eagles.rock n roll all night and railroad everyday! [This message has been edited by Mopac3092 (edited 23 January 2001).] [This message has been edited by Mopac3092 (edited 23 January 2001).]
Here are two units I painted and detailed a while ago. This first unit is a NS SD45 that I messed up the hand rails on (they should be yellow). It has the SD35 high hood short hood on it and my own All Weather Windows . This is a picture of a H II C44 I painted. The photo is on my module. N'joy! ------------------ Craig Martyn Best Looking Models Around Custom detailing AND N scale detail parts. BLMA N Scale Detail Parts BLMAinfo@aol.com
I need to get a digital camera so I can post pics of my superdetailed and custom painted Union Pacific E9s (951,963b,949) that pull the business train.
Here is another paint job I did early last year. In the picture the locomotive is not done and you can see the hand rails need to be touched up. ------------------ Craig Martyn Best Looking Models Around Custom detailing AND N scale detail parts. BLMA N Scale Detail Parts BLMAinfo@aol.com
Some excellent work!! Ireally liked the BN model, but ALL of them are very nice!! John ------------------ The Santa Fe and Southwestern, Chief of the Southwest!! Proud to be NARA Member #14
<font size=100> NICE </font size=100> ------------------ Theres no such thing as having to many coal hoppers or GP40-2 when you model Chessie System LONG LIVE THE KITTEN!!! LONG LIVE BIG BLUE!!! LONG LIVE THE TIGER STRIPE!!! (I am one of those wierd Chessie,CR,BN Fans) I looked at DCC... and stayed DC!
great pictures guys, craig i really like your picture taken on your module. Do you have any other pictures of your module? ------------------ Regards Paul #1-Moderator & Member number 50 SPAD Investigator #1 ICQ 61198217 http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
here is a picture of my SD45 it was painted by Dave Morse of New Jersey ------------------ Regards Paul #1-Moderator & Member number 50 SPAD Investigator #1 ICQ 61198217 http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
A few of mine... BN GP7u WP GP20 and F7 My fave - TC&W GP10 (ex-BN GP7u) Gary. ------------------ Gary A. Rose The Unofficial TC&W page TrainBoard Moderator and Member No.377 NARA Member No.17 N to the Nth degree! [This message has been edited by Gats (edited 24 January 2001).]
Here are a couple samples of my modeling. An IC GP30 with correct AAR type B trucks, underframe bell, sinclair antenna, and cab sunshades. Painted with PollyScale oily black cut with steam power black and glossed with a mix of 50/50 lacquer thinner and testors glosscote. Then decaled with MS IC new image set. The sill stripe is being reworked due to the slight serve upwards, I am masking it now and repainting it rather than decaling. A little history behind 2250, she is former GM&O 500, the first of the GP30s for GM&O and also the only GP30 to wear the Deathstar scheme. She was retired in 1993 and sold off to NREX. The highhood GP35 will be a NS unit, most likely a former SOU unit that roamed the system around the Piedmont until retirement in 1991. Thanks for starting a great topic Have a good one, Justin [This message has been edited by Justin May (edited 24 January 2001).]
Great looking models, all of you. What model digital camera would you fellows recommend? I would like to post some images of my Utah Railway E units that Iam just finishing up. ------------------ John Nutt Des Moines, IA contractrental@uswest.net
Nice locos everyone, Nice to see the conversions/additions people are making. Chopping noses, raising noses, changing headlights, etc. And the paint schemes come out looking real nice. Gotta get pictures of my painted GP-18 up (after I decal it). ------------------ Corey Lynch Pres - Rensselaer Model RR Society, NEB&W RR http://www.rpi.edu/~lynchc/Railfanning/railfanning.htm - My Site http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/ - NEB&W
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by John Nutt: Great looking models, all of you. What model digital camera would you fellows recommend? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> John, I personally recommend the Nikon Coolpix 950, or the replacement 990. Apart from taking awesome shots, I like the swivel body that allows me to get down low for the shots and still see the LCD screen. Gary. ------------------ Gary A. Rose The Unofficial TC&W page TrainBoard Moderator and Member No.377 NARA Member No.17 N to the Nth degree!
I'll show my A&A GP38RS also called by the crews "MATE-38's". They are 25 GP38 s bought from Norfolk Southern at the time of the merger as they were still in Conrail paint. The A&A had the side doors removed except for 2 on each side. they are #3700-3724. they still have Dynamics and have a 3,600 12 cyl. engine rebuilt in the North Parkersburg shops. only 6 have been repainted to the A&A's blue & creme, and the rest are still in primer and look like crap PIC is here: A&A GP38RS #3721 ------------------ TrainBoard.com MEMBER#204 N.A.R.A. Member #8 THE WEB PAGE IS NOW UPDATED!! Appalachian & Atlantic Model Railroad "QUALITY at WORK with SAFTEY in MIND"
Here is a picture of a locomotive I am working on for a friend. It is an ex SP SD50 (note the patching). It also has many of my own BLMA detail parts on it!!! ------------------ Craig Martyn Best Looking Models Around Custom detailing AND N scale detail parts. BLMA N Scale Detail Parts BLMAinfo@aol.com
Looking good, Craig. Patched locomotives have a lot of character I especially like the baseboard ------------------ Alan Curtis. Moderator. Member #12 The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.alancurtismodels.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
Thanks Gary for your recommendation on the digital camera. One more question, do you have to use a pinhole lense for closeups of models? This may sound like a real dumb question, but I have to start learning about our new hitech world somewhere. Thanks John Nutt ------------------ John Nutt Des Moines, IA contractrental@uswest.net
John if you go to my site 90% of pictures were taken by gary using his digiatal camera, all were without the use of a pinhole card. ------------------ Regards Paul #1-Moderator & Member number 50 SPAD Investigator #1 ICQ 61198217 http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
Paul, Thanks for your response. I'll start my search for the Nikon Coolpix this weekend. Say, that addition to your existing layout sure looks like it will increase your operating capabilities a great deal. I"ve adopted your idea of building my layout in several sections. Sure makes more sense than trying to do the whole thing at once. I've done it that way in HO and It was almost 18 mths before the first train ran. WHEW. Regards ------------------ John Nutt Des Moines, IA contractrental@uswest.net