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Continue reading →: Quick project….
Here’s a quick little project I was able to do in one day, in between projects for clients. This Railbox car had been lightly weathered previously. This go round I simply applied a brown wash to the sides and while still wet, lightly dabbed some dirt colored powder onto the…
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Continue reading →: The module today….
Today I thought I’d share a few photos of the module as it looks today. Tomorrow I have a package of Bachmann maintenance crew coming to add to the same figures already placed in Allied Chemical. Photos are coming once these additional figures are added. In the meantime a few…
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Continue reading →: More weathering….
A bit more weathering done on the module the last few days. Not only did I paint and weather the first set of four tanks posted previously, but I also finally covered up the fake brown plastic base they sit on. What I did was paint the base with white…
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Continue reading →: Details, details…..
Details definitely make a layout. Details set the tone and era for a layout. Details can create separate little scenes on a layout. That’s my intention with this module. It definitely isn’t much of a model railroad, but one must make do with what space you have. This past week…
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Continue reading →: Scenes from the “new” layout…
Well, maybe not new layout, but perhaps new module! A lot of work put into the module today starting with cleaning all the track first off. All the buildings I needed are in place now, along with all the fencing and trees I’m going to need. I still need to…
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Continue reading →: Finally here…..!
Finally here as in one module from my old layout! Today I was able to retrieve my one usable module that was part of my old layout from our storage facility. This was part of my Nitto, WV area which included a scrapyard, and Allied Chemical. I’ll probably put my…
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Continue reading →: And two more projects for eBay…
While working on the C&NW open hopper, I pulled these two cars out of one train box to weather up for eBay. These two B&O 60’ auto parts boxcars are Walther’s cars, purchased many moons ago while at Caboose Hobbies. The cars had the roofs previously weathered by myself, and…
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Continue reading →: Latest project…..
This morning I’ll post up some photos of my latest project. I have to laugh at myself because I must have been half asleep when I purchased this car new on eBay. I say that because I wanted and was looking for a C&NW covered hopper to weather up instead…
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Continue reading →: Layout photo of the week….
This week’s layout photo shows a view inside Allied Chemical in Nitro, WV at dusk:
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Continue reading →: Layout photo of the week….
This week’s photo shows Alco 9806 with caboose by the yard office in Nitro, WV under threatening skies:
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Continue reading →: Narrow gauge finished….
Latest model finished is this Blackstone HOn3 locomotive, part of an ongoing project for a friend and local modeler. This guy was done with grimy black acrylic paint, rust colored paint for the couplers, and Monroe Models soot powder for what else, the soot effect!
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Continue reading →: Quick project….
This one was a quick little project, updating the weathering on this car by adding a few patched out areas:
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Continue reading →: Layout photo of the week….
This week’s photo shows GP7 5628 switching Dickinson yard:
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Continue reading →: Latest acquisition….
I just acquired this well detailed Rapido Evans X72 boxcar lettered for Penn Central. This car and my recent P&LE car will be my two “cleanest” cars, in other words very lightly weathered. You have to have a few clean cars on the railroad!
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Continue reading →: Layout photo of the week….
This week’s layout photo shows GP7 5628 and transfer caboose parked by the yard office in Dickinson yard:

































