07-02-2010, 08:18 PM
Hey guys....
I was told about this forum from a friend who had found some good information on it. So far I like what I see and look forward to particiapting in the group!!
Between working for the REAL railroad and having a family I do not get a lot of time to play with trains. My wife also wonders why if I am around trains all day why I would want to work on them in the basement
When I do get time to model I work on my rolling stock, locotmotive, Free-Mo Module or my most recent project a Shelf-MO (part of it is fixed other part is Free-Mo) I am also the President of the Mid-Continent Prototype Modelers and I am incharge of getting our annual RPM meet organized.
I model the SP&S 5th subdivions aka the Oregon Trunk and I am currently focusing on Redmond Oregon. I figure once I have completed one scene I can move on to another station and tackle that. I plan on scratch bashing or scratchbuilding most all of my structures and trying to capture the feel of the railroad in the mid to late 60's. I also have a thing for super detailing EVERYTHING
if you are interested here are a few things I am involved in:
http://oregontrunk.blogspot.com/
http://www.midcontinentprototypemodelers.org/
I was told about this forum from a friend who had found some good information on it. So far I like what I see and look forward to particiapting in the group!!
Between working for the REAL railroad and having a family I do not get a lot of time to play with trains. My wife also wonders why if I am around trains all day why I would want to work on them in the basement
When I do get time to model I work on my rolling stock, locotmotive, Free-Mo Module or my most recent project a Shelf-MO (part of it is fixed other part is Free-Mo) I am also the President of the Mid-Continent Prototype Modelers and I am incharge of getting our annual RPM meet organized.
I model the SP&S 5th subdivions aka the Oregon Trunk and I am currently focusing on Redmond Oregon. I figure once I have completed one scene I can move on to another station and tackle that. I plan on scratch bashing or scratchbuilding most all of my structures and trying to capture the feel of the railroad in the mid to late 60's. I also have a thing for super detailing EVERYTHING
if you are interested here are a few things I am involved in:
http://oregontrunk.blogspot.com/
http://www.midcontinentprototypemodelers.org/