Author Topic: East Tennessee & Western North Carolina RR ("The Tweetsie") branchline in On30  (Read 44745 times)

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Live 5-6 miles from there now.
Are you a member of the informal Olympia group? They're a great bunch. Most are NMRA members, so most of what they do is aligned with 4th region as well.

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Are you a member of the informal Olympia group? They're a great bunch. Most are NMRA members, so most of what they do is aligned with 4th region as well.


I try to make the occasional once a month Friday get together at the Courthouse when there are no conflicts.
I think I have been to your place during one of the layout tours.  You're in a newer subdivision, correct?
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I think I have been to your place during one of the layout tours.  You're in a newer subdivision, correct?
Nope, I haven't had my layout on any of the tours, and I sort of doubt I will as I'm not too keen on strangers coming through my house, especially as this year's tour list was found posted on the bulletin board at the RC hobby shop in Lacey recently (complete with all the addresses).
Just had my layout on Oly Ops, though.

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Must have been another On30 layout in the area then.
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/>This video was shot by two guys who ran on my layout for an op session event in October. Great guys, and they got some good video!


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Trackside Model Railroading, an online magazine, is coming over on Saturday to photograph the layout! https://www.tracksidemodelrailroading.com/ this shows what their work looks like: https://www.tracksidemodelrailroading.com/current-free-edition-preview/
I ran into them at a model train show in Seattle last month and showed them photos of what I had. They called last night to ask if they could come by this weekend to do the photography. They do all the work, and I’m really interested in seeing someone else’s take on what I have built. They’ve covered a few layouts around here in the past (the December issue on their website has a cover for a layout in Olympia that I’ve seen a couple of times in person). They’re out of Spokane, so they use a lot of stuff in the northwest corner of the country. They told me they were happy to document a layout with a southeast concept, as they have subscribers around the world. It’s not a free publication, though, so people are going to have to pay for the content to see it. I recently got a CD of a couple of years of their publications, and I liked their work.

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P51 I have admired your layout every time I've seen pictures or videos of it. 8)  It has more than outstanding modelling but captured a flavor too.  It certainly warrants an article for all to see. :)
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P51 I have admired your layout every time I've seen pictures or videos of it. 8)  It has more than outstanding modelling but captured a flavor too.  It certainly warrants an article for all to see. :)
Thanks for the kind words!
I was lining up some trains for the photo shoot on Saturday, and decided to put all three of my wartime-painted ten-wheelers for the first time since I weathered them over a year ago:



And the other end...

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That caboose looks really nice!
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That caboose looks really nice!
Thank you. That's a Deerfield River laser kit, the first such kit I'd ever built. In fact, mine is on their website for it: http://deerfieldriverlaser.com/DRL-O-116.html

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The Trackside Model Railroading magazine shoot went well on Saturday. They were there for about 5 hours and shot still/video the entire time (including a 360 video with a camera shaped like a soccer ball). I'm really looking forward to seeing the end results!


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The online article just 'published':
https://www.tracksidemodelrailroading.com/magazine/past-issues/2018-archive/jan-2018/
They put a lot of the video they shot on YouTube:
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This week, I got a lot completed. I took the remains of a busted Bachmann 2-6-0 and made a scrap load of the locomotive parts and a water car out of the tender:





I also lettered an excursion car with my own decals to make it an Army troop car, and weathered it with washes and powders:


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I got this 1/43 scale TN highway patrol car via eBay over the weekend (the brand is “First responder” but I don’t think they make these anymore as I haven’t seen one of these listed on eBay in a very long time). As they got most of it right (even the right codes for the license plate), I decided just to give it a light weathering and that would be it for now, until I can find a correct patrol officer figure to stand next to it. I am still unclear if the paint job is historically accurate as info on that agency during WW2 seems to be a little scarce, but for now it’ll do fine. I don’t intend on having it on the layout all the time, as I rotate some of my non-military wheeled vehicles through the layout on my whims.



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The online article just 'published':
https://www.tracksidemodelrailroading.com/magazine/past-issues/2018-archive/jan-2018/
They put a lot of the video they shot on YouTube:
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Congratulations!