An inside look at the planning, construction, and operation of my 10x12 double deck HO scale model railroad set in current day Mid-Michigan.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Foreign Model RR Equipment - Part 1
Taking a break from my Proto 2000 GP38-2s Tsunami sound install, we are going to touch on a neat subject that really happened more by coincidence this evening.
The conincidence happened to be finding a few foreign model RR cars blocked together at Bay Yard.
Walking the yard I captured three 50' double door boxcars decorated for SRV (Saginaw River Valley Railroad) and VMID (Virginia Midland Railroad). These cars are empty awaiting the next M-BAMC that will take them north to Mackinaw City and across the straits for loading at the Superior PlyCo OSB plant.
Saginaw River Valley Railroad - SRV
These cars are in building product service most notably hauling OSB, plywood, and other sheet type materials. While the MCIS does not interchange physically with SRV, these cars come to and from via the Y-BA05 transfer job to the Huron Eastern which in turn hands off to the SRV for delivery to the building supply company at Buena Vista, MI. Depending on demand for product out of Superior PlyCo the MCIS on occasion short term lease these cars to supplement customer demand.
Railcar instructions showing return to Saginaw Yard when empty.
The real SRV is a modular model rairoad club in Mid-Michigan that one of my fellow friends who paints MCIS equipment for me belongs to. Their website is provided below. As a kid I remember seeing their modular setup at the Tawas Railroad Days. A unique item was their setup featuring custom painted Michigan railroads that in the 90s you would never find in hobby shops. Never imagined some 20+ years later I would have two of their cars on my layout and have a great friendship with Fred Fogelsinger who has provided 20+ engines and 40+ cars painted for my Michigan Interstate. Remember those custom paints on the modular layout from the 90s I mentioned, those were done by Fred I just hadn't met him yet.
http://srvmodelrailroad.org/index.html
Virginia Midland Railroad - VMID
http://virginiamidlandrr.blogspot.com/
We have covered two railroads this post, future posts will cover more foreign model railroads that ply the Michigan Interstate St. Clair Sub. Just as foreign equipment operate here, so to does MCIS cars also roam beyond the walls of my home.
Have a great week
GM
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Dean Ferris' Oregon Joint Line
Yesterday I had the opportunity to participate in an operating session with ten others on Dean Ferris' N Scale Oregon Joint Line. The layout is north of Fort Worth and located in a large room above his garage which gives him the ability to have a 28' x 25' setup along with a dispatcher office. One thing I enjoy when visiting another layout is seeing first hand how the layout owner makes use of their available space to create their model railroad. Dean has done a fantastic job on the layout with the room providing a very comfortable atmosphere to operate in, which in this case was a little over 3.5 hours.
Lets run through some quick stats on the layout and then get into my assignments and some pictures from along the right of way.
Railroad: Oregon Joint Line (Proto-Freelance)
Size: 28' x 25'
Scale: N Scale
Era: 1969
Locale: Oregon Trunk Theme
Control: NCE Radio Throttles
Train Management: Track Warrant Control
Car Forwarding: Cartabs
So being this was my first time to visit Dean's layout I marked up on the road pool board and began my tour of duty on the Oregon Joint Line northend and awaited my first assignment. Being this was a high priority train and one of the first out this session my first trip over the line was pretty straight forward having mainline the entire route.
1st Assignment - Hotshot Pig / Reefer Train
NP #611 Seattle to Los Angeles Super P
Power: 2 ATSF GP30s
Lets run through some quick stats on the layout and then get into my assignments and some pictures from along the right of way.
Railroad: Oregon Joint Line (Proto-Freelance)
Size: 28' x 25'
Scale: N Scale
Era: 1969
Locale: Oregon Trunk Theme
Control: NCE Radio Throttles
Train Management: Track Warrant Control
Car Forwarding: Cartabs
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Timetable to help with photos below - Ukiah is northern end and Humboldt Jct. is southern end |
So being this was my first time to visit Dean's layout I marked up on the road pool board and began my tour of duty on the Oregon Joint Line northend and awaited my first assignment. Being this was a high priority train and one of the first out this session my first trip over the line was pretty straight forward having mainline the entire route.
1st Assignment - Hotshot Pig / Reefer Train
NP #611 Seattle to Los Angeles Super P
Power: 2 ATSF GP30s
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Train Card with consist #, Lead Unit, Work Description |
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Southbound out of Lonerock along the river heading towards Fossil - the motors were getting their workout working up out of the river valley. |
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After cresting the summit at Snowline my train heads downgrade towards the town of Emigrant. |
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My two GP30s with a Boeing Skybox in tow ahead of the Pigs just north of Emigrant. |
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Early June Update
June has been busy to say the least as we just welcomed our daughter into the world.... So with that being said not a lot has been completed on the layout in terms of projects, but we can talk about what's on the workbench right now slated for completion.
Projects
Proto 2000 GP38-2 sound install
Units MCIS #3827, #3833
-Soundtraxx TSU-1000 EMD 645 non-turbo
- Railmaster DS1425-8 Speaker
- Soundtraxx Currentkeeper
(Future Layout How to #2) June
Bay Yard Background & Scenery
- Sceniking Backdrop Kits
- floral foam / Sculptamold for terrain
- real dirt base material from Michigan
(Future Layout How To #3) July
Lakes Building Products
- Complete building kitbash
- Add finished pavement for industry
- Detail scene
(Future Industry Spotlight #01) August
A lot of great projects in the works which make for some great content on the blog which I hope will either inspire or help you the reader complete a similar project.
Not wanting to leave you empty handed this post, here are few pictures from around the layout showcasing the Sceniking backdrops that I have installed.
As I work projects in these areas the scenery will blend with backdrops but until then the backdrops help bring location and time to the pink foam layout... Maybe somewhere in there a video may surface on my YouTube channel showcasing a tour of the layout. My wife got me a tripod for my iPhone so feeling dangerous on the movie making for the blog.
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East end of Saginaw River swing bridge looking upriver towards Bay City and Essexville which are around the right bend. |
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Corn field along right of way between Gray's Lake and Gerhard. Eventually the Busch cornfields will blend in foreground with backdrop. |
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Looking down Main St. in Gerhard, the mainline continues off layout to the right and goes into East Staging. Still alot of work to get the right effect but off on the right foot. |
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GM
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
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