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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #90 on: March 16, 2015, 11:05:22 AM »
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I had a chance to do a few small projects over the weekend on Specialty Minerals.  I am beginning to build conveyors, crushed limestome loading bins, and a truck scale.  Covers on the conveyor are just placed and not glued.  I will paint, weather and place limestone on the belts before attaching the curved covers.




Truck scale.  Needs paint and weathering.


Weathered the bridge shoes on the three span crossing of the Housatonic River, in New Milford.


That was it for this weekend.

Eric
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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #91 on: March 16, 2015, 12:19:10 PM »
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I had a chance to do a few small projects over the weekend on Specialty Minerals.  I am beginning to build conveyors, crushed limestome loading bins, and a truck scale.  Covers on the conveyor are just placed and not glued.  I will paint, weather and place limestone on the belts before attaching the curved covers.




Truck scale.  Needs paint and weathering.


Weathered the bridge shoes on the three span crossing of the Housatonic River, in New Milford.


That was it for this weekend.

Eric

Love how it's coming together. Another great industry that will dominate the scene and look like it really needs rail service.
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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #92 on: April 13, 2015, 09:11:07 PM »
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Great modeling subjects and execution.  I viewed you video on your blog, very nice operation and sound.

Two comments/questions:
(1) I believe your video indicated prototypical paint schemes based upon the HRRC.  Do you intend to free-lance any personal (fictional) names, either for freight or passenger rolling stock?

(2) Your three-span truss bridge and its approach track looks strikingly similar to the bridge on the old Maybrook line spanning the Housatonic in Derby-Shelton.  Not knowing the span in New Milford are these bridges that similar (other than 2 track vs. 1 track)? 

Thanks in advance, and thank you for sharing your modeling talent … very inspiring.

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #93 on: October 06, 2020, 03:39:48 PM »
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Great modeling subjects and execution.  I viewed you video on your blog, very nice operation and sound.

Two comments/questions:
(1) I believe your video indicated prototypical paint schemes based upon the HRRC.  Do you intend to free-lance any personal (fictional) names, either for freight or passenger rolling stock?

(2) Your three-span truss bridge and its approach track looks strikingly similar to the bridge on the old Maybrook line spanning the Housatonic in Derby-Shelton.  Not knowing the span in New Milford are these bridges that similar (other than 2 track vs. 1 track)? 

Thanks in advance, and thank you for sharing your modeling talent … very inspiring.

Hi.  I have been away from modeling for quite some time, so I apologize for not seeing your post and replying sooner.

1.)  I plan to eventually run only rolling stock and paint schemes seen on the actual Housatonic RR.  Not much in the way of freelanced equipment or paint, although I have included a few freelanced locations and industries as a nod to some good friends.

2.)  The single track, three span bridge in New Milford is a fairly decent representation of the one in the actual location.  It was built around the time  as the double track bridge you mentioned by Derby Junction.

Eric

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #94 on: October 06, 2020, 04:07:01 PM »
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Hi.  I have been away from modeling for quite some time, so I apologize for not seeing your post and replying sooner.

1.)  I plan to eventually run only rolling stock and paint schemes seen on the actual Housatonic RR.  Not much in the way of freelanced equipment or paint, although I have included a few freelanced locations and industries as a nod to some good friends.

2.)  The single track, three span bridge in New Milford is a fairly decent representation of the one in the actual location.  It was built around the time  as the double track bridge you mentioned by Derby Junction.

Eric

Don't forget the grounded Wisconsin Central boxcar at the shop !

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #95 on: October 06, 2020, 04:13:29 PM »
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Don't forget the grounded Wisconsin Central boxcar at the shop !

I've got the trucks removed from it already!  It is temporarily sitting at Specialty Minerals in the video shown below. :D
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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #96 on: October 06, 2020, 04:26:38 PM »
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Hello again.  It is good to be back. 

I have been away from model railroading and my layout for quite a while, although I would still try to sneak in projects like tweaking track, working on some of my kitbashed and scratchbuilt structures, etc, but very little was noticeable.  Our two daughters are now in college and I had to move my courthouse to a newly constructed facility, so time and energy were in short supply.  I did finally make some progress over this past winter and then when the pandemic hit, I had some more free time after work and on weekends, so I got serious about making progress.  The track is ballasted, frogs are wired, buildings are progressing and scenery is starting to take shape.  Here is a recent video showing the state of the layout as of a few weeks ago.  It starts out with the fictional "Letourneau Gorge," named after Louis, a/k/a "Trainforfun."  About half way through is a view of the concrete arch bridge, made by Rogue River Models, representing Cornwall Bridge, in northwest CT.  I still have a long way to go, but it feels good to be making progress again!  Please excuse the shaky cell phone video as I walk around the layout.  :facepalm:


Eric
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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #97 on: October 06, 2020, 06:23:31 PM »
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Welcome back!  Great little video tour - your layout is much farther along than I imagined and is looking really good.  It must be fun to operate.

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #98 on: October 06, 2020, 07:07:06 PM »
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Thanks.  It is fun to switch.  Putting it through its paces before ballast and scenery helped me see where I needed to tweak the track in places.

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #99 on: October 06, 2020, 11:47:57 PM »
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Buildings look great.
Brendan Dennis
N scale - Delaware & Hudson Champlain Division

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #100 on: October 08, 2020, 02:09:03 PM »
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Buildings look great.

Thank you.  There was a lot of scratching and bashing going on to make decent representations of actual customers on the Housatonic line.  Details and scenery around all of the structures remains to be done.

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #101 on: October 08, 2020, 03:57:45 PM »
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I've got the trucks removed from it already!  It is temporarily sitting at Specialty Minerals in the video shown below. :D

Found it !! I was surprised the first time I saw the car in Canaan. I worked for the WC for many years and now I am qualified to help the HRRC on locomotive concerns.

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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #102 on: October 23, 2020, 03:26:01 PM »
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Beautifull layout Eric !!!!
Thanks ,
Louis



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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #103 on: October 23, 2020, 04:25:09 PM »
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thanks for the update its looking good
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Re: The Housatonic Railroad in N Scale
« Reply #104 on: October 24, 2020, 11:33:54 AM »
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Yea, looking really good, your bridge scenes...
keep it going and don’t forget to post updates.
Fun stuff,
Otto