My Trains! (lots-o pics)

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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by Shorty82 » Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:52 am

Big Wallaby wrote:Just don't take the most direct route from TTC to AK. That could have... consequences, such as constant guest complaints.
I understand the reason Epcot Station has such a unique design and so large is it was intended to be expanded and used as a hub for future monorail extensions. Epcot is nearly the center of property so it would make sense to expand from there.


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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by delsdad » Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:20 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:Just don't take the most direct route from TTC to AK. That could have... consequences, such as constant guest complaints.
That would lead past the sewage and trash facilities would it not ?



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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by Zazu » Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:58 pm

CBeilby wrote:I think Zazu's a Model Railroader as well. Oh, and are you going to be able to be at the Model Railroad Show coming up on the 22 and 23rd?
Yup, that I am. Still active. In fact, I spent the past weekend at Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach. Friend there was showing off his new On30 locomotives. Direct radio control, battery-powered. Had a small layout with no wiring, no gaps, he even left a quarter across the rails all weekend. Could have made the rails from Plastruct!

I think this is the future of DCC!


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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by Big Wallaby » Mon Jan 10, 2011 4:43 am

Shorty82 wrote:Epcot is nearly the center of property so it would make sense to expand from there.
From Epcot, if you added a curve and didn't take any direct route through the park, you would probably be okay. You'd just have to go around Coronado Springs. I can't see a Monorail looking right there.

And I think it's high time we put that resort at Pylon 15 on the MK loop. There was originally supposed to be a resort there with a stop. That would make so many things so much simpler.


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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by Freak » Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:33 pm

Zazu wrote:Yup, that I am. Still active. In fact, I spent the past weekend at Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach. Friend there was showing off his new On30 locomotives. Direct radio control, battery-powered. Had a small layout with no wiring, no gaps, he even left a quarter across the rails all weekend. Could have made the rails from Plastruct!

I think this is the future of DCC!
Ahhh, the "dark" side of model railroading. :p: I've heard a lot of talk about R/Cing model trains. A lot of people do it, and it seems really cool! Some people don't like it, and say DCC is the only "real" way to do that. I don't even have DCC at this point, but the idea is neat. I just don't have the money for DCC. But R/Cing might be a better method overall. I've been looking into it.


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Post by CBeilby » Mon Jan 10, 2011 3:31 pm

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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by CBeilby » Mon Jan 10, 2011 4:46 pm

Sorry about the blurry photos. I don't have a Macro mode on my camera, unfortunately.

First, the Super Chief:
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F7A/B consist in the classic War Bonner paint scheme. I only have one set of these, and need to get another for a full consist of the Super Chief.
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Baggage-Express Car
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RPO (Rolling Post Office) Car
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10-6 Pullman Sleeper Cars

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4-4-2 Pullman Sleeper Cars.

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Diner Car

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Super Chief Dorm-Lounge Car

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Sleeper-Lounge Car. If the second pic weren't so blurry, you could see the drumhead sign on the back. All but four of the cars are lighted (I need to get more light kits.) Also, the Dome car is currently misplaced, but I hope to find it soon. I won't be doing much weathering on these, as the Super Chief, like all the luxury streamliners during this era, were kept practically immaculate even when in operation.

Maintenance of Way Equipment
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Crane and Crane Tender. This was originally painted as a Union Pacific MoW Crane. I repainted this, with all the markings being Micro-Scale wet transfer decals.


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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by CBeilby » Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:06 pm

Waycars (ATSF Cabeese)
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Kato Waycar in Boxcar Red

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Later Model Waycars. These have identical road numbers, so I'm going to have to renumber one of them before weathering them. Also, I need to replace three of the couplers, as they've got Rapidos instead of Kaytee couplers.

Rolling Stock

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Boxcars of the mid 1950s. As was common for Santa Fe Boxcars of the time, they have ads for the ATSF Passenger Trains of the era, one of these specifically for the Super Chief. As with the later model Waycars, these also have identical road numbers.

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Santa Fe Bulk Fruit Express ice-cooled Reefer car. I'll be getting a number of these for club operation as well, as my first module is going to model orange harvesting, a fruit packing plant, and an ice plant and icing station.

Locomotives

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Fairbanks-Morse H16-44 Diesel Road Switcher

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Straight stack, coal fired Baldwin 2-6-0 "Mogul," probably one of the last ones built in the 1920s.

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An American Locomotive Works 4-8-4 "Northern," one of the last workhorses of the age of Steam. This model is actually not well detailed, so I want to do a bit of work on it (modeling the telescoping stack, and covering up a screw that's on top of the boiler.)

I hope to add DCC to all these locomotives, as well as the
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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by dazyhill » Mon Jan 10, 2011 10:36 pm

Ok I love model trains but I am not familiar with the lingo. What does DCC mean? :confused:
I suppose I should just call my friend who has an extensive LGB garden layout in his backyard and ask him. (One of the LGB trains he is the LGB model of Ward Kimball's Grizzley Flats-jealous!). He other trains too-but the garden layout is quite impressive.
He also took the toy Disney train that the parks sell and modified with an LGB engine-something I hope to do if I ever get enough space for the set! :(



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Re: My Trains! (lots-o pics)

Post by ktulu » Mon Jan 10, 2011 10:59 pm

dazyhill wrote:Ok I love model trains but I am not familiar with the lingo. What does DCC mean? :confused:
I suppose I should just call my friend who has an extensive LGB garden layout in his backyard and ask him. (One of the LGB trains he is the LGB model of Ward Kimball's Grizzley Flats-jealous!). He other trains too-but the garden layout is quite impressive.
He also took the toy Disney train that the parks sell and modified with an LGB engine-something I hope to do if I ever get enough space for the set! :(
Did he make it into a magazine by chance?


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