I suppose it would be interesting to see some pictures of the paint schemes of locomotives or other stuff of the so called "free-lancers", "serious people" would have been much better.... Here I have posted the design of the Rappannahock Terminal. Pictures of a real model will be posted in the coming weeks. I think I will change the black in grey for the next model. Paul ------------------ Paul Van Herwegen Rappannahock Terminal Railway [This message has been edited by Rappannahock Terminal (edited 21 August 2000).]
Looking good Paul ! Yes, please keep us posted on the progress. The colors sure look good in the art work. ------------------ Residing in BNSF's St. Croix Subdivision near Trempealeau, WI
Well, the design isn't as neat, but here is one of my East Central Indiana's locos hard at work. Roger Roger Hensley - rhensley@anderson.cioe.com == http://cid.railfan.net/eci_new.html == == East Central Indiana Railroad == [This message has been edited by rhensley@anderson.cioe.co (edited 21 August 2000).]
Roger, I like it, did you make the decals yourself? Paul ------------------ Paul Van Herwegen Rappannahock Terminal Railway
Yes and No. I started with Herald-King (now out of production) for the stripes and orange numbers. They came from a Rio Grande set and the ECI logos come from FEC sets that I modify. I use the same logo and reporting marks on my boxcars as well. I have 6 waiting to be lettered and I just found the H-K decal sets that I need. Since then, I have located someone to custom make them for me. That way I don't have to sit around with an Xacto(tm) knife and cut my own. Roger Roger Hensley - rhensley@anderson.cioe.com == http://cid.railfan.net/eci_new.html == == East Central Indiana Railroad ==
Here are 3 images of my "freelanced" home road. I drove tankers for Chevron back when they came out with the black/white/beige color scheme and thought it would look appropriate for a Southwest based railroad. These are the only items I ever completed the scheme on. Oh well, tomorrow (?) Nothing real special, but I like it. Thanks for looking. Carl Ooopps, forgot this one.............
I started this layout over 30 years ago as a freelance railroad. I model the area where I live in the transition era. I grew up with relatives working on both the Northern Pacific and Milwaukee Road and was lucky enough to have taken numerous trips in the cabs of locomotives when I was a kid. I guess that's where my interest in model railroading as kicked off. I had though about modeling either the NP or MILW but with the space I had available, I really couldn't have done justice to even a part of a subdivision of either railroad. That's when the decision to freelance came about. My railroad is a short line / branch line that connect to the Northern Pacific at Logan, MT and runs south to Gallatin Gateway, MT where it connect to the Milwaukee Road and then runs south to West Yellowstone, MT where it also connects to the Union Pacific. All of the towns on the railroad are real towns but tweaked a bit to what could have been. This is the yard and engine facility at Logan, MT. This is the yard and engine facility at Gallatin Gateway. I tried to come up with a family look for the locomotives. I first started custom painting and detailing a couple of old Athearn geeps and then Atlas brought out their line of Alco locomotives with their Kato drive. I picked up over a dozen of the Alcos and they became the staples of my locomotive fleet.
Here's a few of my CH&FR items... This one was a "wandering caboose" that got tagged and weathered along its journey. Untitled by Mark, on Flickr Here's another caboose with a slightly more modern take... Untitled by Mark, on Flickr A Bachmann GP7 that got relettered as though the CH&FR spent time as a member of the Chessie system... Untitled by Mark, on Flickr A set of passenger cars... Untitled by Mark, on Flickr Untitled by Mark, on Flickr And here's my SD35... based very heavily on the C&O scheme... P1090993 by Mark, on Flickr
Here is my standard Chicopee Road paint scheme, heavily influenced by NKP and D&TS, with a hint of Milwaukee Road and a dash of Chessie System. I actually changed the full name of the railroad to "Chesapeake, Huntington, Louisville & Chicago" but it is still Chicopee Road....I'll get the long hood lettering changed eventually.