East End Market

Started by Erieman, January 03, 2015, 10:34:47 AM

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jbvb

Here are my contest room photos of the Market:
James

Erieman

Thanks James for posting the East End market pics. The building is now ready for scenery. I'll be posting some pics soon as I recovery from the convention. I think many of us are still coming down from the high of the convention. Good to meet you and hope you had an enjoyable time here in Arizona.

Frank / Erieman

coors2u

Frank, it really turned out to be a gem. Such a great subject and you mastered it perfectly. It is just simply a fantastic looking structure.
Dustin

Erieman

Quote from: coors2u on September 25, 2015, 07:37:41 PM
Frank, it really turned out to be a gem. Such a great subject and you mastered it perfectly. It is just simply a fantastic looking structure.

Dustin,

Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you liked the build and results. I can't wait to get to the scenery. Maybe next week. working on a few items that cropped up during the open house. Have to see if I can repeat it and then diagnose it. electrical is not my bag. That's my neighbor down the street. He is the electrical guru and I handle the mechanical. has been working well for 30 years of building layouts.

Stay tuned for the scenery. All the material is here. i just need to cut and carve the pink foam, then its trees and bushes!!!

Frank / Erieman

ACL1504

Frank,

East End really turned out nice. The award was well deserved as I mentioned. Jim's pictures shown above also really show just how much work and detail you put into the scratch build. You are the man for scratch building.

Tom ;D
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Tom Langford
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Erieman

Quote from: ACL1504 on September 26, 2015, 08:24:30 AM
Frank,

East End really turned out nice. The award was well deserved as I mentioned. Jim's pictures shown above also really show just how much work and detail you put into the scratch build. You are the man for scratch building.

Tom ;D


Tom,

thanks for your kind words. James pictures show a lot more detail of the structures. It is always interesting to ee how people photograph the same structure. Hopefully he has some more. As I have mentioned, now its time for scenery. I have the foam rough cut to start. Just cleaning up some items from the convention and then I will get into making it real beautiful.

Frank / Erieman

postalkarl

Hi James:

That is quite the project and very well done I must say.

Karl

Erieman

Quote from: postalkarl on October 20, 2015, 08:41:57 AM
Hi James:

That is quite the project and very well done I must say.

Karl

I'm confused. But thank you.

frank / erieman

S&S RR

Frank
I enjoyed the video - your layout looks great. I finally got to a place with enough band width to download it. All that wonderful modeling and it's the bird sh *t that gets noticed. It's all about the details.  I'm looking forward to watching your next project.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

Erieman

Quote from: S&S RR on October 20, 2015, 08:22:56 PM
Frank
I enjoyed the video - your layout looks great. I finally got to a place with enough band width to download it. All that wonderful modeling and it's the bird sh *t that gets noticed. It's all about the details.  I'm looking forward to watching your next project.

Good Morning John,

I don't know how to move this post over to the M&E thread, but no big. glad you enjoyed the video. I have several new projects in the planning stage. The steel mill and the buildings around the East End Market area. Well, maybe both at the same time. Never a dull moment.

Frank / Erieman

S&S RR

Quote from: Erieman on October 21, 2015, 09:59:16 AM
Quote from: S&S RR on October 20, 2015, 08:22:56 PM
Frank
I enjoyed the video - your layout looks great. I finally got to a place with enough band width to download it. All that wonderful modeling and it's the bird sh *t that gets noticed. It's all about the details.  I'm looking forward to watching your next project.

Good Morning John,

I don't know how to move this post over to the M&E thread, but no big. glad you enjoyed the video. I have several new projects in the planning stage. The steel mill and the buildings around the East End Market area. Well, maybe both at the same time. Never a dull moment.

Frank / Erieman




Sorry, I managed to post on the wrong thread.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

donatode

I've must have been sleeping or took the wrong fork at the Y .... where do I get to see the aforementioned video???


Thanks!

Erieman

Quote from: Donato on October 21, 2015, 08:52:04 PM
I've must have been sleeping or took the wrong fork at the Y .... where do I get to see the aforementioned video???


Thanks!

Donato,
John saw a video that I posted on my railroad thread "Morristown & Erie Railroad - Western division. Our guest speaker at our recent convention was Dale Angell and he has a weekly show on You tube. While at the convention, he took video of several layouts. Here is the video that he took of mine. The first part is the trip of he and his wife on the train from Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon. The second half of the video is on my layout. Here you go.



Frank / Erieman

donatode

Frank, thank you so much.  Nice video....GREAT layout.....


Don

postalkarl

Frank:

As I said that is quite the project and you are doing a great job with it.

karl

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