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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #135 on: August 09, 2017, 01:19:40 AM »
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You are like the only person doing summer modeling right now. Making us look bad!

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #136 on: August 09, 2017, 02:02:22 PM »
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You are like the only person doing summer modeling right now. Making us look bad!
Having the summer off will do that!..Honestly, I'm surprised by my progress, this layout was just a sheet of plywood a little over 4 months ago. Doing my best to stock up on needed supplies beforehand really helped.. And a solid plan really helped too. Things should slow down though, as I'm back to work at the end of the month.. :(

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #137 on: August 13, 2017, 06:31:50 PM »
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This week I've been increasing the greenery, and thanks to forum member @central.vermont  , I was able to Neolube my turnouts. However, in addition to that, he also showed me how to build this B&M buggy, and he also is the person who I learned the "vinyl tile wall" technique from, right here on TRW.All of these are in these photos.So, basically, without his help, this layout would not have been possible. Thanks Jon!









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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #138 on: August 13, 2017, 07:17:25 PM »
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Thanks Joe, I feel incredibly humbled by your remarks.  :) I may have showed you but your the one that needs the pat on the back for such a fine job you have done so far!!!!  8)

Keep up the good work!!!

Jon

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #139 on: August 13, 2017, 11:04:23 PM »
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Phenomenal work! The weathering on the PC gon is very well done as well.

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #140 on: August 14, 2017, 03:33:27 PM »
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This week I've been increasing the greenery, and thanks to forum member @central.vermont  , I was able to Neolube my turnouts. However, in addition to that, he also showed me how to build this B&M buggy, and he also is the person who I learned the "vinyl tile wall" technique from, right here on TRW.All of these are in these photos.So, basically, without his help, this layout would not have been possible. Thanks Jon!


Unrelated to the greenery - nice job on the B&M International caboose kitbash!  This is my 2nd favorite B&M caboose (first is the NE-5)
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I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #141 on: August 14, 2017, 09:09:25 PM »
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Great work all round.
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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #142 on: August 14, 2017, 09:57:09 PM »
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Really nice urban decay so far - now throw down some litter and junk on the right-of-way.

  Frank

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #143 on: August 15, 2017, 01:00:21 AM »
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This week I've been increasing the greenery, and thanks to forum member @central.vermont  , I was able to Neolube my turnouts. However, in addition to that, he also showed me how to build this B&M buggy, and he also is the person who I learned the "vinyl tile wall" technique from, right here on TRW.All of these are in these photos.So, basically, without his help, this layout would not have been possible. Thanks Jon!


This is a really great layout that I've been admiring for a long time.

Out of curiosity, are the buggy instructions posted somewhere?

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #144 on: August 15, 2017, 03:38:05 AM »
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Unrelated to the greenery - nice job on the B&M International caboose kitbash!  This is my 2nd favorite B&M caboose (first is the NE-5)

This is a really great layout that I've been admiring for a long time.

Out of curiosity, are the buggy instructions posted somewhere?

Here's the thread where I discussed building these....If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=35778.msg421048#msg421048

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #145 on: August 15, 2017, 06:01:46 AM »
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Joe,out of curiosity what did you use for the trucks under this caboose?
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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #146 on: August 15, 2017, 12:16:43 PM »
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Joe,out of curiosity what did you use for the trucks under this caboose?
Jon


Here they are. Warning:Shapeways/FUD trucks can be kind of brittle...treat with caution!

https://www.shapeways.com/product/8SHC9ZYPG/t58p-x8-n-offset-passenger-truck-caboose-overton?optionId=42424997

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #147 on: August 16, 2017, 05:33:08 AM »
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DKS has been doodling trackplans for when he gets his house finished. In one plan he included a Holyoke, Massachusetts type area. http://www.davidksmith.com/modeling/reading-central/rcr_06.htm

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #148 on: August 16, 2017, 06:47:53 AM »
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DKS has been doodling trackplans for when he gets his house finished. In one plan he included a Holyoke, Massachusetts type area. http://www.davidksmith.com/modeling/reading-central/rcr_06.htm


That spot looks kind of familiar 8)! I am anxious to see how his interpretation comes out!  :drool:

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Re: The Canal Line
« Reply #149 on: August 21, 2017, 04:22:14 AM »
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This week was slow, but I did manage to fix a turnout which had an issue with the points "lifting", due do the throwbar being glued in such a way as to pull down when lined for one side. Although not photo worthy, it made me happy to get it working normally!

Also this week my local train station(Laconia, NH) turned 125, so they had some train rides, which used some rarely used tracks right by my house, but of course, I had to work. However, I did get to walk down the street from my house, sit by the water for a few mins, and get a shot of the equipment going back home after the event was over...



I also received some Atlas GP7 mechanisms, and was finally able to get a mech under each of my GP7s. All but 3 have Scale speed motors, which has been an ongoing upgrade to the fleet, and these last two helped me finally get a scale spped motor in this older framed chop nosed geep...I also decided it was time fro a group portrait, as the whole fleet has never been all together before now...







Thanks for looking!