Weekly Photo Fun week of Feb. 29

jeffrey-wimberl

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TrainNut

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Now there's a shot of yours I've not seen before. Nice job working the shrubbery into the foreground. Tip... Next time your at the office supplies store, pick up a can of air. Then, right before you take your picture, dust your engines and cars. For what it's worth...
 

TrainNut

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It's not such a big deal in HO (still annoying and noticeable) but I model in N and when you zoom in on a scene and it's all covered with large scale dust, it destroys the believability. I wasn't being condescending about your picture, I was just offering a quick easy fix to improve an annoying problem. It was a take it or leave it tip and you chose to leave it.:rolleyes: No big deal. I look forward to your next fresh and unique photo.
 

jeffrey-wimberl

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It's not such a big deal in HO (still annoying and noticeable) but I model in N and when you zoom in on a scene and it's all covered with large scale dust, it destroys the believability. I wasn't being condescending about your picture, I was just offering a quick easy fix to improve an annoying problem. It was a take it or leave it tip and you chose to leave it.:rolleyes: No big deal. I look forward to your next fresh and unique photo.
Oh no, I'm not upset about it at all. I just don't have a problem with the dust being there. I'm not trying to pass models off as the real thing. I did enough of that in my younger years. I'm just showing models as models. The one that's in this mornings photo is an old Model Power crane car from a work train I used to have. I hacked it up a little to change it around some and made it into a transfer caboose. It was a bit of a challenge to bring it's weight up from 1.3 ounces to the NMRA spec of 4 ounces. I hot glued some flat weights to the bottom and put an old CPU heat sink in the cabin. That brought it to 4 ounces exactly. I still have to paint it for the Midland Gulf Railway.
 

TomPM

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We were out on Drexel Ridge when the Jersey Central Fast freight rolled through.

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PK1 F3A – Jersey Central

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PK1 F3B – Jersey Central

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Athearn RTR 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – SOO Line

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Athearn RTR 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Pennsylvania
 

TomPM

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Santa Fe/National Trailers

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Wabash

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Baltimore & Ohio

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Southern Pacific/Acme Trailers
 

TomPM

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat (Renumbered) with Two Trailers – Reading/International Trailers

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Reading/B&O Trailers

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 50’ Flat with Two Trailers – Pennsylvania/International Trailers

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Bachmann Silver Series Flat Car - Pennsylvania
 

TomPM

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Athearn RTR 40’ Flat with Crates – Pennsylvania

(The flat cars are the most recently weathered additions to the fleet)

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 40’ Wood Boxcar – Undecorated – Custom painted and Dry Transfers - Rutland

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 40’ Wood Boxcar – Erie

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Athearn Blue Box Kit 40’ Steel Boxcar – Undecorated – Custom painted and Dry Transfers – Jersey Central
 

Kanawha

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The ex-Spokane, Portland, and Seattle 2-8-2 is going to be a really great looking loco when its done. :) Hope I get the chance to ride behind it.
 

doctorwayne

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HEY FOLKS, just a reminder, this thread IS CLOSED to pictures...but COMMENTS are still WELCOME.

PLEASE post NEW PICTURES to THE MOST CURRENT "WEEKLY PHOTO FUN" thread. THANK YOU!

Wayne
 

Biased turkey

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TomPM, I'm very impressed with your boxcars weathering job.
Could you please ( maybe in a separate thread ) give us more info about your technique.
I know doctorwayne posted a very good tutorial about that subject ( and I bookmarked it ) but I would like , if you don't mind, have another "opinion" about weathering boxcars.

Jacques