A "Bull Moose" 4-4-2 kit bashed out of a Rivarossi Pacific. Somewhere in West Texas. The 1488 ended its days on the Amarillo to Lubbock passenger local in the early 1950s.
Looks very nice Russell. Panhandle dust devil behind the engine, I see? Harriman roofs, too. Still working on my Walthers Difco Dump cars. Here is one with a Woodland Scenics rock load. Weathering next.
That is the original color; CSX, I think. I just did a patch job renumbering on this one and a grey Espee, too.
Very nice photos, Russ and Flash. For me this week....a couple of old way-back photos on my Peavine Line layout. SP LifeLike SD7 model photos, taken in Feb 2004, three and a half years ago: And this was taken in Oct 2004, three years ago: Both shots were taken when the layout looked like this, before the Kato Unitrack was ballasted: Here's a similar angle on the layout, taken January 2006: Amazing how time passes. Someday soon, I gotta get back to more scenicking and detailing on the layout itself. The past year it's been all weathering and detailing on specific models. Speaking of model projects, I have another thread going on (slowly) that one (a Santa Fe GP7B project) over at: Atlas Model Railroad Co. - Des Plaines GP7B kit - any experiences to share?
Thanks Flash. The Santa Fe had no stinken Harrimans. Those would be "Standard" clerestory roofs. The Southern Pathetic on the other hand had bunches of them.
Nice work everyone. John, love that quartet of LL SD7's. I own only two them in N&W, and one is out of service. The operational one now works alone in the yard: After placing the boxcar on a siding: (Both images have digital backdrops)
Amazing results, everyone. I love that little diorama, the Atlantic type, and Bruce's superb image! You guys sure know how to get a weekend off to a great start. I have resorted to a theme that got some favourable comments a short time back. You may recall the PRR J1 emerging from a natural stone portal? So, this is along those lines, but obviously different.
Russell Great looking train to start us off! Flash Great job on the dump car! John Sing It is amazing how huge the layout appears in the close photos! Bruce-in-MA Great photos and weathering on the cars! COverton Great shot peeking out of the tunnel!
Here is the first set of photos by the Farm House Area P2K GP-7 – Reading approaching farm P2K GP-7 – Reading Athearn RTR Horizontal Ribbed Boxcar – Milwaukee – owned by a friend Accurial 40’ Boxcar – B&O
MDC/Roundhouse 40’ Boxcar kit – Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis MDC/Roundhouse 40’ Boxcar kit – Frisco Bev-Bel/Athearn 40’ Boxcar kit – Atlantic Coast Line
Bev-Bel/Athearn 40’ Boxcar kit – Louisville & Nashville Bev-Bel/Athearn 40’ Boxcar kit – Lehigh & New England Mantua Caboose - Reading
Wow how are you "beating up" the future RI car JWaldo? BTW nice pics everyone! Nothing new just working on the yard ladder. Still.:tb-embarrassed:
Note the dents on the car sides. I hope to end up with something like this, but worse The paint was supposed to be very faded, but the mix came out darker than I'd hoped. The bent grabs add to the effect, but those are due more to my ineptitude than to any intentional weathering
How did you do the dents? I am always afraid of using something too hot and melting the car. On the paint color, you could mask it and paint again. That might give more variation. I always like these nice kitbashes. :thumbs_up:
Flash, The dents were made with various screwdrivers, which I heated with a lighter and pushed into the shell. I did manage to melt a couple of holes in the roof, but some filler putty solved that