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Made a much needed layout improvement this evening....

 

I've been moving some thing around slightly over the past few months. One thing was moving the trolley from table top level to an elevated straightaway. When I first put it up, I could tell I wasn't going to like it. It literally blocked all of the buildings and inner loop. 

 

See before (iPhone photos)...

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And After.....The trolley got wedged in-between the inner and outer loops. The elevated loop will obviously stay. I keep the old trolley loop. I've got a new module for National Capital Tracker use under construction. I think I may chop the trolley track in half and use it at shows on my module....the kids love those bump and go products!l

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A few from the 611 trips from Manassas to Front Royal Virginia and back last week. 

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Originally Posted by Christopher2035:

Well it happened - modern motive power has found it's way to my rails. I have to say - based on the kids ( and mine) reaction to these, I think I'm going to be thinning the heard of older pw & mpc stuff that sits on shelves & never gets run. I asked Lucia why she liked these new ones so much she gave 2 answers - It's stuff she sees when she goes out w/ Daddy & all the sounds they have. Can't blame her. It's cool to see a heritage unit trackside & then go & see it on your layout. Big changes are in store for my layout in many ways.



 

 

 

 

oh say it ain't so! I love your layout. I sure hope there isn't going to be something I just gotta have coming up for sale...need time to build up my fun money!

Originally Posted by Steamer:
Originally Posted by Christopher2035:

Well it happened - modern motive power has found it's way to my rails. I have to say - based on the kids ( and mine) reaction to these, I think I'm going to be thinning the heard of older pw & mpc stuff that sits on shelves & never gets run. I asked Lucia why she liked these new ones so much she gave 2 answers - It's stuff she sees when she goes out w/ Daddy & all the sounds they have. Can't blame her. It's cool to see a heritage unit trackside & then go & see it on your layout. Big changes are in store for my layout in many ways.



 

 

 

 

oh say it ain't so! I love your layout. I sure hope there isn't going to be something I just gotta have coming up for sale...need time to build up my fun money!

Dave,

If you help me withstand the onset of Christopher's surplus sale, I'll help you!  ;-)

Neither my wife or I are big Thomas fans.  Here he is on our layout

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Here's a shot of our modified snow plow in action at the Club.

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...and here's a couple more custom cars in action

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This is our old bridge, back at the home layout... those support legs are actually hangars from wardrobe boxes.

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Last weekend I removed it...

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...and replaced it with the new 48" truss bridge.  This thing is huge, and was fun to assemble (one could even say the experience was... riveting)!

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Here's a better shot of my recently completed yellow submarine car.  The sub is held to the car with magnets so I can pop it off if need be.  I might also make other magnetized loads at some point so I can just swap them out.

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-Dustin

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 A few shots of the yard at West Mansfield. It's gone through a few changes. The latest was the removal of the Ice House. It was a good size structure that worked well as a view block but didn't offer much opperation wise. In it's place. I found a structure on the Buy Sell Forum built by Stu Gralnik that fit the space perfectly.

 

 

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 The last few shots show a glimpse of the bolt and screw factory. Scrathbuilt from wood. It now features a brick extension using a Korber kit. The concrete platform originally was for unloading autos and farm equipment. It now in the war years is used as a team track.

 

 

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Work on the Weaver FEF-1 project continues.

 

ERR, Super Chuffer, and fan driven smoke unit tested, wired and now installed.

 

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 Setting up the smoke unit components:

 

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Unit/components installed in boiler:

 

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 Finished view from above:

 

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 Working on domes now:

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Hope to have domes/PSC detail parts installed this week.  Still need to build the front end of the boiler.

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Originally Posted by frizzinbee:

Neither my wife or I are big Thomas fans.  Here he is on our layout

 

Here's a shot of our modified snow plow in action at the Club.

 

...and here's a couple more custom cars in action

 

This is our old bridge, back at the home layout... those support legs are actually hangars from wardrobe boxes.

 

Last weekend I removed it...

 

...and replaced it with the new 48" truss bridge.  This thing is huge, and was fun to assemble (one could even say the experience was... riveting)!

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Here's a better shot of my recently completed yellow submarine car.  The sub is held to the car with magnets so I can pop it off if need be.  I might also make other magnetized loads at some point so I can just swap them out.

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-Dustin

The bridge looks like the P&LE bridge over the Ohio River between Beaver and Monaca Pennsylvania.  Very impressive.

 

My younger daughter would like the Yellow Submarine.  She likes the Beatles and had a Yellow Submarine sticker on her laptop computer cover while she was in college.

Originally Posted by chessie1971:

I just bought this Williams B&O Early Version GP9 off of Mario's Trains an hour ago.

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I've ridden behind such a loco.....would like to have the WbB version too.....

Here she is at Elkins WV waiting to take us to Spruce WV and a meet with Cass Scenic WM #6....great trip!!!

 

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And when we got to Spruce the Cass crew challenged us to a race.....which we allowed them to win....respect your elders and all....

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Originally Posted by N5CJonny:

My wife and I made a day trip to Trenton,FL which is about an hour and a half north of where we live. While in Trenton I saw the old train station and my wife stopped by the quilt shop.

 

 

 

 

 

What? No photos of the quilt shop??? LOL. My wife enjoys quilt shops too. Why is it that I know the names of quilt patterns but she doesn't know the names of my locomotives? ��

A photo from the Spruce to Elkins train while the Spruce to Cass train also departs....

This was 2013....what a train weekend!!! 

This passenger car was destroyed in a wreck  with a logging truck later that same year.....a real shame as they had restored it so well. No one on the train was killed but sadly the log truck driver was......and no reason for the wreck was ever found. 

 

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One of my favorite from that day......

 

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