IT'S TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!!
Last week I finished up the train for the Halloween layout at the VMT:
While I worked on the layout my son ran my Y6B.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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IT'S TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!!
Last week I finished up the train for the Halloween layout at the VMT:
While I worked on the layout my son ran my Y6B.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Last Saturday our division of the NMRA traveled to the Warthers museum near Sugarcreek Ohio. The carvings that this man created were amazing.
My summer tourist work load has subsided and I am now able to return to working on my neglected projects. This has sat dormant for almost three months and will be my first completion since the layoff. Converting an Atlas GP into a "chop nose" unit of which the MEC had quite a few of. Matt Hogan, Old Goat, used a Red Caboose donor shell to make the lower hood and cab. The modification required the removal of the front motor.
My offering this weekend are some of the shots I took this week for you guys here on OGR who are gifted with your hands and like crafting and possessing unique buildings on your layout. Also, I had AG/Andre in mind, most particularly, to offer these as ideas for his next possible buildings (to consider).
The principal building featured among these photos is on the main drag through Homer, NY. I've included the rear of the building as well as the building's left wall's old advertisement still painted onto the brick.
Homer, NY's buildings have a tremendous amount of character and beauty, in my opinion, as does Cortland, right next to Homer on Rt.11, so I have taken several photos to share with you as we go along, if you please.
FrankM.
Second building from the left in this cityscape is our focus...
An in-situ view looking down the street featuring part of its left side...
...closer view of part of the front...
Three close-up views of its left side...
Rear view...
...and three of its neighbors along its right side...
FrankM.
A few older TMCC engines...
Action on the Seattle & Yakima RR
Bill T.
Everyone have a great weekend!!
Didn't do much this week on the layout - just haven't found the time of late. We did take out some of the classics to run though
Even though we consider this 'modern era' hard to believe this engine is 45 years old!
Was able to add some new motive power this week -
Thought the Genset would be great to do some work in my expanded freight yard. I let her out on the main for a bit to work some of the industries
Couple of ex CR units joined the roster - D8-40C & SD40-2
Here's the SD40-2 meeting another ex CR unit - SD45-2 1700 on the main
Here's a few real train pics I posted this week -
NS 337 rolls through Salisbury on the ex Southern main line. The NKP heritage unit can be seen sitting in old yard w/ 76M- 6/7/15
NS Dash-9 9946 leads Jersey bound 20K through Hummelstown, PA on the Harrisburg Line - 5/10/15
NS SD90MAC 7290 (ex UP 3515/UP 8062) leading 751 through Lexington, NC on the Danville District - 7/1/15
followed by northbound Amtrak 80-
Ex Conrail SD70 2573 leads NS 36Q nortbound through Thomasville, NC on the Danville District - 5/30/15
NS 18N heads east on the ex Reading main in Hummelstown, PA w/ Dash-9 9564 on the point - 5/15/15
NS SD70ACE 1158 leads westbound 21T through Mexico, PA on the Pittsburgh Line - 5/9/15
Korber, Ameri-Towne, River Leaf structures.
KORBER 700 APARTMENT BUILDING
KORBER 969 GENERAL LIGHT AND POWER OFFICE
AMERI-TOWNE BILL'S PLACE
AMERI-TOWNE BURKE BUILDING
RIVER LEAF WOOLWORTH'S IN PROGRESS, STILL LOT'S TO DO
Getting ready for my wife's dinner parties next weeked.
I will showcase the Powhatan Arrow:
Here's a little scene I put together showing extreme rail fans....
Peter
A 2014 Christmas Layout memory
The plateau area:
My nephew is a captain for a national carrier so I often throw up this awful representation of an airport kinda in his honor:
The other side of the 'plateau':
- walt
I saw these facades of "haunted mansions" at Home depot two days ago for less than $15 and I intend to go back and get one or two. They have lighting that flickers and are narrow enough to use as a backdrop.
Work on BNSF's new Eola Yard in Aurora, IL has come to a standstill while the crews are waiting for more pre-built switches to arrive. Locals are complaining about the fact that this wouldn't happen if we used switches made in the USA.
Art
Happy Weekend Everyone!
Stretching the legs of a few Vision Line pieces in my collection:
I kind of like the GEVO / BSA / UP Flag combo! The sound of these in unison is just fantastic!
Enjoy!
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