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Weekly Photo Fun 9/17-9/23/2017

It's a new week!  Time for another edition of WPF!

Please share your work, whether completed or in progress.

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Weekly Photo Fun 9/10-9/17/2017

Day late... but...

So, have you ever bought an item from eBay... that was old, and used... and had a decoder that folks "warned you about", but when you get it, and put it on the tracks, it just simply runs... BEAUTIFULLY?

Well, that's what happened to me today. My newest baby... right here:

Carendt.com September Scrapbook update is available and I've set up Patreon!

The September Scrapbook Update on Carendt.com has finally arrived!
 
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Weekly Photo Fun 9/3-9/9/2017

Figured I'd get the ball rolling, seeing how I as doing some experimenting today with lighting.

I'm experimenting with some colour jell flashes to try to get a good "night time" look, and contemplating what colours to use for lighting the layout once it's finished.

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Weekly Photo Fun 8/27-9/2/2017

Can anyone start one of these? Bueller? Bueller?

Okay... I'll have a go (if it's okay with the rest of you!

As many of you may or may not know... I've been doing some more work on my layout (and getting a bit silly in the process) So I'll leave you with two... before paint, scenery, and ballasting...

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Weekly Photo Fun 8/20-26/2017

I haven't seen any Weekly Photo Fun yet for this week, so I'll kick it off with a prototype photo of one of the ultimate model railroads - the Walt Disney World RR. I got to go on the Behind The Steam Magic Tour a few days after the National Convention/Train Show in Orlando - 

The Roy O. Disney is just over 100 years old and a Baldwin product. 

British American Petroleum Tank Cars 1947 and 1968.

Started work on converting a brass Kawaguchi CNJ 4-6-4T to CNR 4-6-4T #49, I saw at Exporail, St. Constance Montreal. It looked like reasonable conversion, soon realized they really had a lot of differences. Picked one up for under 230$ Can. Changed motor, repaired mechanics and running no sweat. Just like plastic. Quickly learned that working with brass is not wood or plastic.


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