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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #705 on: July 17, 2017, 11:57:42 AM »
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Wow Dave the layout is looking great! The scenery has really come along nicely. My only critique pertains to the backdrop; do you intend to get another one that extends lower on the trestle side? Other than the wall gap this is looking extremely hawt! Making me want to model some mountainous terrain.. :facepalm:
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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #706 on: July 17, 2017, 12:18:34 PM »
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Wow Dave the layout is looking great! The scenery has really come along nicely. My only critique pertains to the backdrop; do you intend to get another one that extends lower on the trestle side? Other than the wall gap this is looking extremely hawt! Making me want to model some mountainous terrain.. :facepalm:

That's been discussed...  I may have to print something just for the gap that represents a closer ridgeline and put it below but on top of the existing backdrop.  I'm not sure it needs another full 10-foot backdrop!  For now it doesn't bother me any.  That trestle scene is really only visible from the side or if I have the layout at a show where there will be no backdrop.

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #707 on: July 17, 2017, 05:21:31 PM »
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A small piece as an overlay down there would certainly be nice! Wasn't trying to push any buttons  :ashat:
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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #708 on: July 18, 2017, 04:45:44 PM »
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Very nice Dave! I didn't realize how far along this layout has come along, the fascia really sells it, a nice professional look. I also thought you just started this layout recently and not two and a half years ago, so there's that too :D

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #709 on: July 18, 2017, 05:47:17 PM »
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Very nice Dave! I didn't realize how far along this layout has come along, the fascia really sells it, a nice professional look. I also thought you just started this layout recently and not two and a half years ago, so there's that too :D

Thanks for the kind words!

This has been the slowest layout build I've ever done.  For perspective, the original Juniata Division took 8 months.  The now-defunct Enola Yard section took nine months (mainly due to my procrastination on powering all the turnout frogs).  Other layouts I've built have taken just a few months (2 others in HO, 2 others in N, 1 in G).  I have little explanation for my slowness with the Midland other than 1) I already had the Pennsy Juniata Division and was doing work on PRR car and locomotive projects at the same time, 2) I built (and then dismantled) a G scale garden railroad that became a maintenance nightmare, and 3) I was very hesitant to try Colorado high-country scenery.  I've done eastern railroading and I think I have a decent handle on recreating summertime in central Pennsylvania, but Colorado--OTOH--actually has even more variety in texture and color, and during the autumn has a challenging mix of dry and lush vegetation depending on elevation, which side of the mountain, etc.  I'm still not 100% happy with how this scenery has come out, but I'll keep on tweaking it until I feel better about it.

Colorado's very brief autumn will be here in two months, so I'll have more opportunities for research trips into the high country!

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #710 on: July 18, 2017, 07:50:42 PM »
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And don't forget you had a move in there...
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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #711 on: July 18, 2017, 07:58:11 PM »
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And don't forget you had a move in there...

Of course!  Yes, in fact the CMRy spent two months in a storage unit, atop the storage crate containing the Juniata Division.

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #712 on: July 22, 2017, 12:28:06 AM »
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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #713 on: July 22, 2017, 07:33:13 AM »
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Dave, you do wonderful work, look forward to your videos of the CM Rwy.  Have fun and enjoy, only wish I was closer so I could see it in person at a show.  later, Craig

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #714 on: July 23, 2017, 03:45:36 PM »
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Dave, you do wonderful work, look forward to your videos of the CM Rwy.  Have fun and enjoy, only wish I was closer so I could see it in person at a show.  later, Craig

Thanks!

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #715 on: July 23, 2017, 06:12:01 PM »
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Okay, having that second loco lettered for the Beano (B&O) was bumming me out, so I decided it was time to letter it as another CMRy 2-8-0.   In my era most of the locos had a simple scheme (the one you see on the 34 in the video) with a big number on the tender and the lettering "COLORADO MIDLAND" above.  I have lettered a few engines like that and decided to tray something different.

Now, in the late 1800s the Midland had a very beautiful and elaborate scheme:

https://brasstrains.com/Classic/Product/Detail/058946/HO-Brass-Model-Train-MEW-CM-Colorado-Midland-2-8-0-Steam-49-Pro-Custom

I worked hard to try to do the artwork for that and even had the decal film on hand.  I was never satisfied with how it looked so I decided that since the Athearn 2-8-0 isn't really a good representation of the CMRy Class 136 anyway (in fact the whole layout is a great big foobie) I would "approximate" the scheme with what decals I had on hand.  So, the before shot:

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And what I came up with:

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Although it isn't as elaborate, I like how it looks.  I think it'll look good once Dullcoted.  I also had to paint that air pump.

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #716 on: July 23, 2017, 06:57:33 PM »
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I'd paint that boiler blackhead inside the cab black too.
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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #717 on: July 23, 2017, 11:12:47 PM »
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I'd paint that boiler blackhead inside the cab black too.

Excellent point.  The unfortunate thing about that is that I'll have to disassemble the locomotive completely in order to remove the cab.  I've had issues with that in the past, and I think I want to keep this guy in one piece.

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #718 on: July 24, 2017, 10:15:44 PM »
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The difference in lettering schemes for locomotives is illustrated:

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Re: Colorado Midland Railway Engineering Report
« Reply #719 on: July 26, 2017, 05:47:44 PM »
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Dave, I am definitely interested in seeing this article. We'd love to feature it in N-Scale Magazine. Just let me know when you're ready, and we'll get it scheduled.