Weekly Photo Fun 7/20 - 7/27/18
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WPMA-19 sets out cars at Mid Atlantic Waste Paper.

Bruce

   
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Another Athearn RTR shell got a free ride on a Trainman drive (and some LEDs and details too).

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Reinhard
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#3
Somebody has to clean up those messy tracks.....

   
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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Aberdeen Yard,Leetown

   
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Several years ago, I picked up this MDC boxcar, either off the "used" table at a nearby hobby shop or a train show.  It likely cost less than $5.00, as it was missing the queen posts for the truss rods, and a few other details, along with the trucks.
I removed all of the grabirons and replaced them with custom-bent wire ones, then added a simple fishbelly-type underframe, and lettered it for MoW service on my freelanced EG&E...

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Recently, I acquired a similar car from a friend, and similarly, having no queenposts or other details, although it was fitted with Kadee archbar trucks.  I decided to put it into MoW service, too, but decided to dress it up a bit, too...

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Pleased with the improvements, I decided to do something similar with the first car....

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Both cars also got improved brake details (the first one had no brake rigging), and I was surprised to find that I had paint which matched that on the first car...

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Both cars need further painting and some "glass" in their windows, but I like this revised version better than the original.

Wayne
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(07-24-2018, 11:39 AM)doctorwayne Wrote: Several years ago, I picked up this MDC boxcar, either off the "used" table at a nearby hobby shop or a train show.  It likely cost less than $5.00, as it was missing the queen posts for the truss rods, and a few other details, along with the trucks.
I removed all of the grabirons and replaced them with custom-bent wire ones, then added a simple fishbelly-type underframe, and lettered it for MoW service on my freelanced EG&E...

[Image: Foe-toesfromfirstcd095.jpg]

Recently, I acquired a similar car from a friend, and similarly, having no queenposts or other details, although it was fitted with Kadee archbar trucks.  I decided to put it into MoW service, too, but decided to dress it up a bit, too...

[Image: 100_7331.jpg]

Pleased with the improvements, I decided to do something similar with the first car....

[Image: 100_7330.jpg]

Both cars also got improved brake details (the first one had no brake rigging), and I was surprised to find that I had paint which matched that on the first car...

[Image: 100_7332.jpg]

Both cars need further painting and some "glass" in their windows, but I like this revised version better than the original.

Wayne

   
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#7
Ed, it's gratifying to see that your cataract surgery went well, and that you still have great fashion sense, too!

Wayne
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(07-24-2018, 02:00 PM)doctorwayne Wrote: Ed, it's gratifying to see that your cataract surgery went well, and that you still have great fashion sense, too!

Wayne


Hi Doc---the above picture was taken at my nephew's wedding reception this past weekend---I guess I still haven't learned my limits yet---like Sharon said '' you can dress them up but you still can't take them out"
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