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With videos and announcements about delivery of Lionel's Legacy-equipped gantry crane, I decided to dig out my postwar 282R gantry crane and give it a little workout on my layout. A gondola of steel ingots arrives to be placed in a trackside bin, but the bin is too far away for one crane motion. Enter a twin-bin dump gondola to act as an intermediary. And what are those spherical steel ingots, anyway?  With this video I'm celebrating reaching 1000 subscribers on my video series; the next subscriber will push me over the mark. Thank you for your continuing interest.

https://youtu.be/XdczuIgYHsk

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chessie1971 posted:

Here is another item i just bought from the OGR Forum. K-line Clinchfield Die-cast 2 Bay Hopper.

These are very nice cars. I picked up a PARR Coal Goes To War hopper that I plan to use for a diroama I am planning for the Huber Breaker Preservation Society. I hope to acquire one of each from the five class one roads that served Ashley PA. I just finished making some coal loads for this and an MTH war emergency hopper.

Don

 

Thanks Don! 

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Motor is behind the blades. It has 2 pickup rollers. I guess the tilting panel behind the blade is used to direct heat exhaust on a real unit? Hard to believe its a Rail King!

I used a Williams PC GP-38 to push it around.

The panel that tilts side to side right behind the headlight does deflect the snow from one side to the other. I have one of these and it is well worth the cost. 

PS....it needs a tender behind it!! 

your work is great

Here's some weird looking freight car loads I made up this afternoon. Been buying super glue gel in these fancy bottles and thought they were just too cool looking to throw out. So I figured they would make cool looking gondola loads. I will probably add some kind of warning signs or something.

I painted the "gills" on the sides with a metallic copper paint and tops are acorn nuts, screws and plumbing washers. But what exactly are they? Maybe they are some alien spacecraft technology headed for Area 51? New hi tech electrical transformers? Warp drive engines? Some new friends for Dr Who to play with?

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Here's some weird looking freight car loads I made up this afternoon. Been buying super glue gel in these fancy bottles and thought they were just too cool looking to throw out. So I figured they would make cool looking gondola loads. I will probably add some kind of warning signs or something.

I painted the "gills" on the sides with a metallic copper paint and tops are acorn nuts, screws and plumbing washers. But what exactly are they? Maybe they are some alien spacecraft technology headed for Area 51? New hi tech electrical transformers? Warp drive engines? Some new friends for Dr Who to play with?

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Wow, Now I know were the penguins of Antarctica originated from.  Alien race that adapted to our planet and no longer needed the suits.

I've done some more rock work on the backside of my layout. It's not 100% done but it's getting there. If you want to know how i make my rocks, I carve them out of dental plaster and paint them using acrylic paint. IMG_1794IMG_1795IMG_1796

Aside from doing work on the layout, I've been running trains. Here's a shot of my Lionel Boston & Albany Berkshire. 

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I also uploaded some new content on my website, including a layout update and new photographs. Here's a picture I took while photographing the Valley Railroad in December. If you didn't know already I love photography and the Valley Railroad is one of my prime locations. 

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  • Locomotives 3025 and 40 in the Valley Railroad Yard.

Not O gauge, but I ventured into the American Flyer side of things last week upon purchasing the locomotive I needed to complete a partial set my grandparents got me from an estate sale a year or two ago.  It had everything except for the locomotive from what I could tell.  

I'm not sure how far this venture into  the other world of postwar trains will go, but so far I think it's pretty cool, even if it's a fairly simple set.  The smoke unit in this AF 282 puts even some of the most modern fan driven units to shame  

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