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Martin t's picture

Modelling water effect low cost & easy

Here's a few photos of the water effect made from toilet paper and varnish:

JC Shall's picture

Weekly Photo Fun, Feb 24 - Mar 2, 2019

A new week . . . post 'em if you got 'em.

-Jack

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Railfanning on the Carrollton OH branch

Good evening all,
 
After receiving some good advice about shooting and posting video, it was time to go to "work". My friend, John, invited me over for some switching operation on his Nickle Plate based layout.  Here are a couple of "railfan" videos.
 

 

 

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Weekly Photo Fun - February 17, 2019 through February 23, 2019

New week, post 'em if ya got 'em. There has to be something new you're willing to share....

Terry

Roger Litwiller's picture

Video -VIA Rail Operations on the Trenton Subdivision.

Video of my custom Built VIA Rail F40PH-2 Home Hardware #6429 operating on my layout, the Trenton Subdivision in N Scale. (still learning how to make "How To" videos.)

 

JC Shall's picture

Weekly Photo Fun - Feb 10-16, 2019

Another week starts . . . post 'em if you got 'em.

-Jack

Roger Litwiller's picture

WIP Update #3 -VIA Rail F40PH-2 in N Scale

Today was spent researching, deciding a road number and applying decals to VIA RAIL F40PH-2.

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WIP Update #2 -VIA Rail F40PH-2 in N Scale

With yesterdays ice storm I was able to install the decoder and gloss coat the shell of the VIA Rail F40PH-2 in N Scale, in the early small Canadian Flag scheme.

I airbrushed several very light coats of Humbrol Clear Gloss Varnish on the Kato shell in preparation for applying decals.

Roger Litwiller's picture

WIP Update #1 -VIA Rail F40PH-2 in N Scale

Update on my Work-In-Progress, VIA Rail F40PH-2 in N Scale, in the early small Canadian Flag scheme. 

Today I was able to complete several stages including masking and airbrushing the black areas of the roof, nose and bottom of the Kato shell.

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B&O Centenary Pageant Celebration

I was at our local flea market for a short period this past Sunday morning, and look at what I found,....a poster notifying the public at that time of an upcoming 100 year celebration of the B&O railroad,,, 1827 to 1927.

Of course the B&O was America's first railroad, and there is that small engine shown on the bottom right hand corner, then a bigger steam engine of that 1927 era.


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