Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - GPdemayo

#4561
Quote from: S&S RR on June 21, 2014, 08:41:38 AM
Greg


The layout is really looking great.


Thanks John.....it has been fun, but I'm really getting the itch for a larger layout, we'll see.
#4562
Quote from: Cuse on June 21, 2014, 07:20:04 AM
Greg,
The trackwork and ballast look really good...scenic, even


John


Thanks John.....SBG for some BBQ soon!
#4563
Quote from: BandOGuy on June 20, 2014, 09:09:54 PM
Greg,
Stay in touch with Tom. He may even have some cinders for you if you play your cards correctly.  8)


I will, but he'll probably overcharge me for the cinders..... ;D
#4564
Quote from: ACL1504 on June 20, 2014, 04:39:22 PM
John,

You may have a point here. I'd better keep it for now!

Tom ;D


Roger..... 8)
#4565
Quote from: ACL1504 on June 19, 2014, 04:56:41 PM
Greg,

The ballast is looking good! I may have some code 83 flex track left over! I'll let you know!

Tom ;D


Thanks Tom. Hold onto that flex track, you might need it on the next layout after you finish this newest one.
#4566

Hello Again!
 
It's been awhile since my last post and I am sad to say that there has been almost no progress on the layout or structure builds since last February. As mentioned before, life does have a nasty habit of interfering with our modeling.
 
But all is not lost, things have begun to move with the business. I picked up a new client in New Jersey who sent me a project he wanted a preliminary estimate for a project in Wilmington, DE. It was only a weeks worth of work, but it is a start and he has another project down in the Virgin Islands that he will be sending in a week or so.
 
I have also received requests for help with projects from builders in TX, CO and LA for the near future, so I think the worst is past and things may begin to pick up at a faster pace. I have been speaking to a many builders, contractors and developers in the West, Midwest, East and South that are just waiting until they see a positive sign after the election is over before they commit on their projects and begin turning dirt.
 
As a result, with some of the pressure off, I have been able to steal a few minutes away from marketing to do a little scenery work. So to the progress, so we can see a few pictures.
 
My intent with the scenery is to start with a base of raw land and build up layers to archive the desired results. For example, in the yard, I want the final result to look like a well used busy transfer point between the branchline and mainline. To get the end result, I intend to start with the cinder ballast and dirt and build layers upon that to represent many years of accumulated dirt and grime.
 
I started with the yard tracks in Phase 2 using the Highball cinder ballast and "fine" dirt. The ballast was brought up to the top of the ties. I used the dirt for highlights between the tracks and for what will be a service road on the right side, as seen below.
 
Exhibit #1 - (S052)


Here are a couple of more shots with the service track added.
 
Exhibit #2 - (S055)


Exhibit #3 - (S056)


I wanted to add a little coal spillage near the coaling tower and the old coal I had was way out of scale, What to do? Good ole ACL1504 to the rescue with a couple of tablespoons of the correct sized stuff. Here is the coal spill with a Pennsy tender playing a dramatic role in the picture.
 
Exhibit #4 - (S070)


As you can see, the results are a little flat, but that will be remedied as more layers and details are added. I have been looking on the internet and see that Highball has a number of shades of dirt and earth and when able, I shall get some of these to add to the mix. I think that the lighter shaded dirt I am using here would be more appropriate in the mountain sections of Phase 3 & 4 and that I need to add some darker highlights for these lower elevation areas of Phase 1 & 2.
 
That's about enough fun for now, hope to have some more pictures for y'all soon.
#4567
Kit Building / Re: Full Steam Ahead Bicycle Shop:
June 16, 2014, 08:09:16 AM
Great finish Karl!
#4568
Scratchbuilding / Re: The Lobster Shack
June 15, 2014, 11:15:33 AM
Neat looking structure & pier Ken.....
#4569
Quote from: bparrish on June 13, 2014, 01:08:47 AM
Viv knows well my two speeds and she doesn't like the other one much.

I did get the garage cleaned last week and it only took me an afternoon....... But just consider how much lubricant a few beers provide.

Riff Raff #2

out


It wouldn't be a very interesting place without the Riff Raff - #1 & #2...........................thanks guys!
#4570
Kit Building / Re: Railroad Kits Gleason Garage
June 12, 2014, 04:08:23 PM
Looking good Mark.....
#4571
Quote from: bparrish on June 12, 2014, 01:33:53 PM
Greg.

Kinda fun.... we usually don't take a lot of photos during construction as to what it looks like in 1/87th

thanx
Bob


Hi Bob.....yeah, I'm having a great time, that is when I can escape and get a few minutes to work on the layout or some structures.


I never took pictures during construction either, but since these forum things have been on the scene, I started. I have to admit, the photos do help in showing where things have worked and where they don't. Turns out to be a helpful tool in a way.


Love the work you're doing on that brass engine, you must have the patience of a saint.
#4572
Quote from: PHQRR on June 11, 2014, 06:12:59 PM
Hauling in dirt by the truckload...

Looks great!!


Hi Al,


Thanks for following along, it's getting interesting with the scenery starting, this will be a challenge and I'm looking forward to all the new stuff out there.
#4573
Quote from: gnatshop on June 11, 2014, 11:57:58 PM
Quote from: Slim Jerkins on June 10, 2014, 09:26:44 AM
Where's the en suite with the built-in cachoozie tub?     -slim
I agree with Slim - don't use them real-world development experiences and put cost-cuttin' as
a priority!  Treat your agent well - at least a heated tub, even is it's a horse trough with a fire under it!


Hey Gnat,


Sounds OK to me, but wouldn't it be more fun with some hot babes (you might see what Candy thinks).  ;D
#4574
Quote from: Slim Jerkins on June 10, 2014, 09:26:44 AM
Where's the en suite with the built-in cachoozie tub?

-slim


Hi Slim,


It's in the other wing of the manse..... ;D
#4575

I hope everyone had a good Christmas and a safe New Years eve. I can't believe that February is here already. 
 
I've finally sneaked a few minutes to report on train related activity. I really have been trying to get this done for a few weeks, but ReadingBob has been nagging about the lack of activity on this thread - so here I go!
 
I have been doing marketing for the company and it is really starting to interfere with the modeling and cutting into the time I have to work on the layout. I want to get to building a few structures and designing some structures to scratch build, but the time hasen't been there. But the good news is that I have been able to steal a few minutes here and there and have done a little ballast on the mainline and electrical work in the yard.
 
I started out by getting the branchline and mainline spiked down fully so it would be ready for ballast. I started with the cinder on the service track lead on the left side of the photo below and ballast on the mainline at the switch for its passing siding on the right. 
 
Exhibit #1 - (S032)

 
I then continued the mailine and passing siding out a couple of feet from the switch. I got it out far enough so that I could try adding a little dirt and weeds in the drainage ditch between the tracks.
 
Exhibit #2 - (S033)

 
The next shot is of the branchline and yard tracks where they come off the mainline. The 2 tracks on the left are 2 of the 3 legs of the branchline wye. The 2 tracks in the center are the service track and yard lead converging on an upgrade to the raised mainline. The 2 tracks on the right are the mailline and the mainline passing siding.
 
Exhibit #3 - (S046)

 
The final shot is of a dirt drive going across the one side of the branchline wye and uphill to an as yet undetermined business in a small area between the mainline and branchline.
 
Exhibit #4 - (S047)

 
Well, that is about all for now, back to 1:1 work. See y'all next time.
Powered by EzPortal