01-30-2012, 07:58 AM
Hi all,
I've been a little tied up with work this month but on Tuesday of last week I received four freight cars from a friend, who was thinning out his stock...
Included in these were two Walthers hooded coil cars.
Then on Thursday I received a call from another friend who was looking for a couple more layouts for his rail show in June.
This got me thinking ..... could I combine the two.??
So on the Friday I called into my local hobby shop and picked up some Peco track, and with the weekend free I started the New Field Yard of the Indiana Harbour Belt.
Here is a photo of the baseboard which was made from 4" x 1/2" ply taken about lunch time on Saturday.
By 4pm the track was down with the wiring added
I've been a little tied up with work this month but on Tuesday of last week I received four freight cars from a friend, who was thinning out his stock...
Included in these were two Walthers hooded coil cars.
Then on Thursday I received a call from another friend who was looking for a couple more layouts for his rail show in June.
This got me thinking ..... could I combine the two.??
So on the Friday I called into my local hobby shop and picked up some Peco track, and with the weekend free I started the New Field Yard of the Indiana Harbour Belt.
Here is a photo of the baseboard which was made from 4" x 1/2" ply taken about lunch time on Saturday.
By 4pm the track was down with the wiring added
Chris
England
England

You can do some serious steel switching with IHB equipment. Do you have plans to do a backdrop with Bethlehem/Inland steel? They have some very unique boxcar read building around their rolling mills. Must be a great backdrop painting.
