Flying the green flags of a first section, GS-1 #710 heads up a troup train extra. This started life as an N scale Con Cor S1 Northern. ZOOM
Cross-posted from the N Scale Forum: I always cringe when someone says they can't do a backdrop. Here's the scene that need a backdrop. It's the high bridges over the harbor. The bridges are very close to the garage door. Here's a piece of 0.040 styrene, cut to fit behind the bridges, and spraybombed with blue, green, brown and yellow spray paint in about five minutes: I let it dry for a few hours, then slid it into place. It is coved over the bridge. Simple? I think so.
Texas Crushed Stone in Georgetown had a historic railcar tour and this was also on the route, the quarry. Four engines were on display along with quarrying equipment. Georgetown Rail Road Baldwin Switcher 1007, which isn't used anymore (S-series, I'm guessing): Georgetown Rail Road GP20 Rebuild 9056 (ex-Milw): Georgetown Rail Road SW1500 9010: Texas Crushed Stone SW-series 514:
I haven't had time to take some new photo's so here are some older photo's of the JJJ&E: Stay cool and run steam.....
I just love EBay. Here's my latest EBay win, a Key Imports A & B F3 set. I'm going to have fun with these with Craigs recent release from BLMA of the E/F detailing set. Tried a sunset shot tonight. These units have a finish that looks just like stainless steel.
Russell, great job on that locomotive! Mike, great looking town! John, that lighting effect is awesome! Pete, the back drop makes a huge improvement! Matthews, thanks for sharing the photos of some different switchers! Bob, as always, great shots!
Originally posted by OC Engineer JD: I'm going to have fun with these with Craigs recent release from BLMA of the E/F detailing set. I'm going to be broke buying those sets when I start modelling again. Good Looking units Jerry !!!!!!!!!!!
Hello all, As usual some very excellent pictures. Been awhile but I have popped my head in and looked at Weekend Photo Fun. Been busy and progress on the HO layout has been slow. However I do have some pictures. I painted the background, not happy with it, I stink at painting but it will do for now. This guy has the right lunchtime idea. And I managed to get the first of several fuel stands installed at the engine house. One down and three more fuel, three air/water and two lube/water stands. Oh and the sand tower. That's all for me. Heading out to dinner. Might get more of the engine service facilities done and if I do will post later this weekend.
Some great shots guys especially the MoPacs. for those who have not seen my thread about videos I have uploaded to video of my layout . Here are the links. Engine Change SD40-2 Switching MP15
Jerry: That Key Imports F-3 is really nice. Chad: The layout is looking good. Keith: Nice looking loco's Keep us posted with more photo's. Stay cool and run steam.....
Great stuff by all so far. No aliens here just a detour train over the Central, brand new B&O GP38 leading a yellow nose C&O GP30. Here's a Roller Bearing Models 100 ton hopper I just finished, don't recommend this one, poor instructions.
A great weekend and great inspiration as usual Here on the BearCatRR, we have deconstructed and repurposed another unit that will work with the restricted operating areas and finances of the BearCatRR. This idea was in the Jan-Feb NScale Railroading.. Keep them coming!!!
SNFF 3 26 06 Jim Younkins Layout Tour Visit Back in beginning of March 2006, thanks to Bryan Borovec ('Wazzou' on the Trainboard Forum) for generously arranging a site visit to Jim Younkin's Mud Bay and Southern Layout in Olympia, WA - what a treat! Jim's N scale layout, which has been featured in N Scale Railroading and N Scale Magazine, is a real gem. Jim is really talented - he and 'Wazzou' are great guys. Here's a few shots from that memorable visit. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed visiting. ========================= Although most of the N scale Mud Bay and Southern layout is single deck, there is a double deck in the area of the town of Rochester above, and Grand Mound below: This is the Mud Bay car barge in the Perry Creek area. Jim models a freelance/protolanced freight and logging railroad set in the Olympia, Washington area: This is the spectacular McLane Creek Trestle. Great backdrop, eh?: This is the Bordeaux Yard engine facilities. All the locos were painted/decaled/decoderized by Jim: A Mud Bay and Southern FM H12-44 is switching in Bordeaux Yard. Jim has remotored them with Lifelike SW1200 motors and they run super slow and smooth on this DCC layout: Here's an overview of the Cedar Creek area; the site of first photo in this layout tour of double-deck Rochester above and Grand Mound below, is just off the left edge of this photo: Closer look at the Cedar Creek Bridges: And a trial run by a visiting Santa Fe Trainmaster, testing her ability to haul lumber and logs: Jim and Wazzou, *thank you* so much again. These can also be seen up on the web at: http://home.comcast.net/~atsf_arizona_2/Jim_Younkins_Mud_Bay_and_Southern.html