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Thumbs up on the vaccine. And that’s one beautifully weathered and detailed U-Boat. I’d have never guessed it was N except for the couplers. It beats my Large-scale PC U25b by a long shot! Guess it’s time I try weathering mine...-StevenHmm, another one will eventually come too...
That new wood smell - Heading to new house for the weekend. Stop at HOME DEPOT with shopping listand working in train room/office/studio all weekend. Adding cleats to the top of the shelf brackets, using1x4 cleats and front stringer. Getting Masonite for backdrop and fascia. I have a track plan and what will bemodeled, after extensive planning - Messing up and redoing was the planning. https://www.facebook.com/sanjacintodisctrict*spelled weird by FB
Seeing your PC GP30 in the 2200-series reminded me of this photo, taken in December 2018 at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, of our children aboard No. 2233 in Conrail paint.Good times!DFF
@chuck geiger , if I can offer one suggestion, it would be to make that transition to the west turnout in Hemet a little sooner so that the transition isn't so sharp.Looking forward to your progress.
Are you gentlemen forgetting @draskouasshat 's 3463, made with a cut down brass boiler, frame from a Model Power mogul and drivers from Fox Valley's Milwaukee Road Atlantic?https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=44902.msg579927#msg579927I've been thinking about trying to bash an old Con Cor Hudson into a 3450 rather than a 3461. It looks much closer dimensionally. And the Con Cor drivers are about 77"- pretty close when you allow for oversized flanges to the 79" of the prototype. Given the number of projects I have, I'll be lucky to get started in this decade.
Better - There are some future sidings coming, like at Ellis, according to CLIC abandoned siding, gonna make a sugar beet siding, with portable loader....Those cool SP cars. Ellis or Romolandis just East of Perris on the straight section. BTW first time I have ever used Any Rail.
Heads up. Not sure if it'll make a difference, but you've got a bit of an S curve through the switch here that might be a problem. (Attachment Link)