Thursday, June 26, 2014

Ash pit is installed

I painted and weathered the Model Masterpieces ash pit and installed it. I used real ash dust from my BBQ.
The picture above was taken without flash.
 
The picture below with flash. 
 
Started wiring the module.
 
Pictured below is a useful item to help with the wiring or hinder depending........
 
Fuller's and Stone brewery are two of my favorites!
This beer has a slight taste of honey, makes for a nice flavor and a refreshing drink on a warm summer day. If you can find it, I'd recommend picking up a few. Back to wiring or drinking. Hmm...
 

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Engine terminal track plan, Coaling tower and ash pit install

Installing the coaling tower
Still need to add the elevated track to the coal drop


All the track is mostly down, still need to add the track to the coal drop next to the coal tower. I used Woodland Scenics 4% incline for the ramp up with a piece of .010" styrene over the top to cover the slots in the foam. Used foam with a styrene overlay on the right side of the elevated track  in the picture below
 
While I was looking for something else, I came across an old Model Masterpieces ash pit that I vaguely remember having. Of course I find it AFTER the track is down.....
Not to worry, foam core is easy to cut.



All ready to install the pit casting. I'll paint the rail before I install the pit.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Hon3 engine terminal track

I've got almost all the track down, the only one left is the elevated track to the coal tower.

The turnouts are Shinohara with Peco flex. I used 9 pieces of flex on this. Next up is to wire this and paint the track. I painted the 3 pieces for the roundhouse before gluing them in. I used Walthers Goo to hold the rails in place over the pits.

Below you can see the shims to raise the track

.03 shims added to the bottom of the RH floor

 
Track in at Roundhouse


The coaling tower will be on the left of the turntable

 
the most important tool !

Friday, June 13, 2014

more progress on the HOn3 engine terminal

Got some more things done today.

Had to shim up the track to the turntable by .08" The problem being that the rails on the TT bridge are too high. The rails really need to be glued to the crosspieces of the bridge and not the deck. I thought about redoing it, but it might destroy the bridge. If you are thinking of doing this conversion, lay the rails on top of the 8x8 crosspieces, then plank around the rail.

I laid out the lines to cut out areas for the pits. I made the openings a little larger than the pit walls so I could have room to wiggle the roundhouse a bit if needed. I drew in the track centerlines. The roundhouse floor has the centerlines marked from the mfg, so that makes it easy

Foam core is easy to cut, much nicer than plywood!

 
I'll be adding .08" plastic to the floor underside to match the shim height

Thursday, June 5, 2014

2 caboose's and a box car

Thought I'd take a break from the HOn3 engine terminal and knock out a couple of plastic car kits that have been laying around for years. Nice thing about being retired, getting to all the projects that never had much time for when working!

The caboose's are Bowsers and the B&O box is an old C& BT Shops kit. Nothing magical, weathered the box car before adding the ladders and grab irons. Will be adding an etched roof walk to replace the kit plastic molded one. Replaced the wheels for all 3 using Proto 2000 ribbed back wheels. Cars were weathered with a mix of paints, inks and chalks. All sealed with Testors Dullcote.