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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
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
Don't forget the grounded Wisconsin Central boxcar at the shop !
Buildings look great.
I've got the trucks removed from it already! It is temporarily sitting at Specialty Minerals in the video shown below.