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Peteski: "The corrugated duct is a copper wire wrapped like a spring around a music wire core...." Interesting technique. Is it yours, or is it common in the vehicle modeling world? Sounds like there may be some things we could learn from them.
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Picked up a copy of Robert Turner and Donald MacLachlan's definative work on the E&N; "Vancouver Island's Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway". An absolutely outstanding history of the E&N from its dieselization in 1949 to today's operations, the book is chock full of rare photo's and facinating accounts of E&N operations. Focus on rail ferries, budd car operations, mill runs and special movements (the circus comes to Vancouver Island, the Confederation Train, NMRA specials). The book features scale line drawings of key structures and bridges and gives a very detailed account of all diesel power assigned to the E&N.This book is highly recommended if you are interested in the E&N, are a fan of Baldwin motive power or just lije a really well written rail book.
I've also been weathering NS 5273.
Looks good! Is that an airbrushed fade? Do you have any more pics?Ed
Building bridges without burning them with fellow 's can be tricky:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=30300.msg348604#msg348604
Here is my first contribution photo to the N scale forum. My skills are not even close to all of you, but i think i am improving as i keep trying. This is the PRR Lewistown station modeled in around 1953 before the tower was torn down on the station. I wanted to get this project done and on the layout so i can visualize more on where everything is going to fall into place. Yard, roundhouse, etc. My layout is 36"x80" with half being Lewistown and the other half modeling Huntingdon. I will post a layout photo once i have more to see on it. Well here goes nothing..............
Limited hobby time available this week but I did finish the install of the two bridges, so last pictures I will post on here. The piers and abutments made last week were installed, the surrounding scenery finished and more trees addedMcCormack Creekand Barr CreekHave a great weekend!md