Not my photo, but I have one if these just because: [IMG] Plus two RS-2. Jamie
With the eagerly awaited arrival of the FedEx truck loaded with my bounty from MicroMark, I began assembly if the bridge pier casting: [IMG] So...
So how does it look when done? I assume nice bright clear light like on other Katos? Jamie
I have a few of these to do and would love to see pics if it is not too much trouble. Jamie
Atlas is also releasing Norfolk Southern SD-60. Supposed to be on the shelves last year but delayed. [IMG] Jamie
I completely agree with the practice part. Get some pieces of flex track to sacrifice and practice, practice, practice. My track soldering skills...
Nice! Jamie
The best laid plans... I have been working on bridge piers for my Etowah River bridge. However, since I didn't have the right tools for...
Had the same issue recently when I made custom decals for a Pinewood Derby car. I had to dilligently monitor the drying process and press down any...
Great post on the hairspray technique; I have never heard of that before. Amazing results. For a less distressed peeling paint effect, I plan...
- Double track - Inside radius 15"; outside 16.5" - Inside grade 2.7%, outside 2.4% - 2.5" separation between each turn - 6 turns between lower...
Build the first level if my long planned double track helix. I want to build one level in a weekend, lay track the next, then repeat until done....
Wow...love it! I am a big fan of railroads in reflections--prototype photos such as this one were a big inspiration for my layout: [IMG] Jamie...
On my homemade static grass applicator (based on the Noch model), the screen has to be fairly close to the surface, maybe an inch or two. Above...
I managed to start cutting the .060" sheet styrene that will be used to build molds for casting bridge piers for my Etowah River bridge: [IMG]...
My favorite (and only) finished scene: [IMG] Love the great work being displayed on this thread. Some rather impressive photographic skills...
After a long time away from the layout (the last construction update on my blog was 1/2/2012, one year ago tomorrow), I have decided to start work...
Sad news indeed. He certainly caused many smiles on the face of this fellow modeler. Jamie
I meant to say two one inch lanes. Now you know why I usually don't post from my phone. :) Jamie
Bill, My original post above contains links that have the details you are looking for. The quick answers are styrene plastic, about 2" per lane,...