Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
In Part 3 of this project, the remainder of the Woodland Scenics Just-Plug gooseneck lights (14 total) are added & tested on the Union Pacific Freight House.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve always wanted to have an HO-scale Chicago & North Western (C&NW) GP7 for my model railroad.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
There’s no Cascade Green in sight in Athearn’s collection of models showing an alternate universe where the famous “Hill Lines” roads stayed apart through at least the mid-1990s without merging into Burlington Northern.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
This month I begin the benchwork on my model railroad. Check out the video below!
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
As always, thanks for watching and God bless!!
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Here are photos of the current state of the layout.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Some of the first wagons I constructed for my railway were open wagons to transport coal down the line (see How I constructed some open wagons and How I constructed some open wagons from resin castings).
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
So the plan here moving forward is that my home projects will be posted on the Bob Love Youtube site and the construction of the project at the club will be posted on the CarquinezM RR Youtube site.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Our Mountaineer has been ailing for some time - although at least, unlike the real one, it was still in service.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
We made a recent trip back to our house in West Virginia and concluded that expanding into the other part of the attic would be a very expensive proposition, so I've decided to build a layout in the current finished room with heating, AC, windows and lighting.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
I've been posting some how-to videos on youtube and hadn't shared them to my blog yet.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
When I was designing and planning my layout, I of course thought about how to operate it prototypically and realistically.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
That is the question today. The question is, do I want to build an exact replica of an area, or do I want to create a scene and operate more?
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Much as I hate to say this, an unexpected upcoming job change and impending move means I have to dismantle my current N&W Pocahontas layout.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Himself has been giving Dduallt a going over ahead of its visit to the shows in Troon and Perth in the coming months.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
So I stayed up way too late last night.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
2019 EASTER LONG WEEKEND EXHIBITION
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Here are a couple vehicle projects I have been working on. Both truck bodies I actually designed for and were in a computer game.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
I've returned from a week's holiday and got straight down to work on the next project - creating an interior for 'bowsider' 20.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
I can remember a time when weathering your models just meant leaving them out so that dust accumulated on them but these days weathering has become an important part of the model railway scene.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Yes only two days to go until the 14th Narrow Gauge convention gets underway on the Central Coast of New South Wales at Erina.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Output at Himself's end of the operation has slowed on account of a spell of dry sunny weather which has necessitated his presence in the garden - well that's his story anyway.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Welp, the Landmark Industrial Siding is no more.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
Trim pieces are installed on the backdrop for The Hills Line. Since my design doesn't include a valance, I wanted a way to finish the backdrop edges and define the layout boundaries. Exterior vinyl trim does a good job, and helps hide my less than perfect cuts to the backdrop coil.
Posted 2 years ago by Railpage System User
I might add that over the 3 1/2 years I’ve had this website up, these 200,000 plus visits have been from 87 different countries all over the world!
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