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Hello all. I keep working on random stuff and hate reviving threads that I have posted in so I decided to just start a master thread to keep all of my projects in one place. And keep me motivated. There isn't going to be any real structure to this thread. Just whatever I am working on at the moment. So follow along. Commments good or bad are welcome.

Here is the first one. Working on a atlas covered hopper. The fades are not complete so some of the weathering is stark. But it is getting there.CM160802-12222812

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Finished the sliding cab CM160805-16251503windows on the SD35. Just a few more details and the weathering begins! Here you can see the start of the color modulation between the cab roof and the long hood. When it is weathered you will see how that works out to bring out details on different surfaces. It will not be a heavily weathered loco. But will have a nice in service look to it. With most of the grime focused on the roof,trucks fuel tank and pilots

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Finally got the SD40 back on the bench to give my SD35 a matching running mate. Got the short hood stripped and painted as well as cab sides. PSC air horns put together and cab air conditioner. Removed the coke bottle glasses side windows that will be replaced with sliding glass windows like the SD35. And started building pilot spacers CM160807-16580202_1

This is my one day off for awhile so it won't go much faster but ill try to get at least a update a week. Happy modeling all!

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Have not had much time to work on anything these days . But tonight I mocked up a 3 rail number 8 turnout.

Micro engineering code 148 outer. Atlas code 100 center rails. It is simply laid out on some stir sticks to see what it will look like mounted on ties. Waiting on my kappler ties and details to finish. Trying to get a idea of how far I want to go detailing these. Anyways here is some pics

Thank you Mario. I am pretty happy with where it is going at this point. 

@BobbyD....honestly it's all just laid in place now. The outer rails are soldered to the PC board ties. Nothing is spiked down at this point. The inner rails I will have to shim. And I am working on a chair design to ramp the rail. Think of the European chairs they use with bullhead rail. And then spiking the chairs down. So there isn't any awkward soldering to brass nails and such. I think it will look nicer that way. I have the day off today so I am gonna work on it a bit more today. And get better pictures

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Looks great. With the difference is rail sizes did you have to shim the center rail so the pick-ups don't hop or catch on the outer rails?

My question as well.  I like the results from using the smaller rail for the pickup.  I think somebody else was doing a similar thing with N scale rail (maybe the thread on the Carbondale Junction from a month or so ago?).  My biggest issue with 3-rail track is the switches - all that extra stuff to keep the pickup continuous ruins the look for me.  I think your turnout looks pretty good so far.

Jim

Okay. Threw down a little ballast to take a pic of where it stands now. Spiked down half the rail. Funny story...I scratch built the spikes from brass wire....anyways I am sitting on the couch making spikes and my wife walks in. She looks at me and asks" what are you making?" So I described what I was doing and she just looks at me....like I am crazy..."wow" she says"you need medication" and laughs.  scratch building spikes....maybe she has a point. Lol

Anyways a pic or twoIMAG0296IMAG0298

Anyways as to the question posed earlier...I tapped the rail using .20/.40 styrene strips placed under the center rail. Then simply spiked it down using longer spikes. Works great and you can't see the spacers

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@ray....
my weathering techniques are pretty basic. I start with a overall fade. On the hopper in was a combo of white and golden yellow craft paints . I apply them in a overall wash. Dried with a hair dryer . I used three washes to get where I wanted to be. Then the rust is built up using oil colors. In this case burnt sienna and black. Stippled on with a stiff sable brush. Then before the oils dry I came back with mig oxide powders to add texture. The streaking was accomplished with a regular washing sponge and oils drug down the sides. I work in layers. Sealing between.  I finished the running boards with a graphite pencil to add a bare metal look to the running board surface. Her is a pic in the sun. It's not finished in the pic but it shows the subtle fade and rust. .

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Something to keep the thread alive! Almost finished with the weathering on the SD35....have to take some good shots in better light time permitting soon. IMAG0120

It's been a long project. But almost done. Just have to finish a few things up. Add ditch lights and northwest short line scale wheels. Along with ERR cruise commander  and seal it all with another coat of dullcoat and I am almost 

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Ron. Haven't gotten around to any wiring yet. But I was reading about your problems with the atlas turnouts and when I get there for the wiring I will keep you informed. And probably pick your brain a little too I am sure. 

And thank you! That loco has been a lot of work but I am pleased with it. Now I have to convert my other 8 to fixed pilots. Not looking forward to it lol

I don't have the space either. That's why I am building my layout as modules. I already have my min curves at 50" radius (0-100) and turnouts minimum at No 8s so not much of a difference switching to two rail. And most of my equipment is/ has been switched over to .145 wheels already. Ordering my wheel sets for the SD35 from P and D this weekend actually. So lots of food for thought. 

Some pics of track processes

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