A couple of postcard views of Georgetown, Ont. I have not been there in years. I am thinking maybe a trip might be in order to check out the station area and railfan too as the CN Halton sub can get busy at times. The junction with the Guelph sub is also located just west of the station called Silver...George Dutka
White River Division
Welcome, follow along with George Dutka in his journal which documents the additions and future thoughts for the HO scale White River Division model railroad and to his continuing historical New England railroad research. The White River Division is now in its 17th modeler's season. The "modeler's season" runs from November to April each year. Inspiration comes from the Boston and Maine, Rutland and Central Vermont Railway during the 1950's with additional posts by Don Janes and Peter Mumby.
Monday, 24 March 2025
CNR - Georgetown, Ontario
A couple of postcard views of Georgetown, Ont. I have not been there in years. I am thinking maybe a trip might be in order to check out the station area and railfan too as the CN Halton sub can get busy at times. The junction with the Guelph sub is also located just west of the station called Silver...George Dutka
Sunday, 23 March 2025
Caboose Office
The last of three cars Peter Mumby gave me that needed some work is completed. This MEC Life Like caboose had too many issues to get it back to operating condition. I decided to make it a yard office. I began by adding some graffiti in the form of calk marks which would have been the normal in that era.
I also added a lot of detail to the ground around the caboose and some additional things on the roof. The caboose was missing two steps and some of the handrails which are on the other side of the model which is OK as it will only be viewed from one side...George Dutka
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The caboose has a lot of rust included and trash around the base. All is glued to the model making it a drop-in scene. |
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Some ground foam and weeds are also included in the mix. |
Saturday, 22 March 2025
ITLA Outhouse - Updated
t normally take me some time to get back and add a bit extra to models I just completed. But this one was an easy chore. I added a tarpaper roof made from construction paper and stained the walls brownish with PanPastels...George Dutka
Friday, 21 March 2025
Peter Mumby
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Peter back in 2016 when we visited George's F&SM during the Fine Scale Expo. |
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We has setup some scenes to photograph back in 2015. |
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Our local club layout visit to the WRD in 2019. Peter has his CV tee shirt on for the occasion. |
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WOD-NMRA "make and take" meet during 2012. We were building a Hunterline tunnel portal. |
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One of our Monday afternoon workshops back in 2016. |
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At the 2017 Rapido Dealers BBQ |
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June 2017 on our way to the Rapido dealers BBQ. We took our time doing a bit of railfanning. |
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A visit to Jim Sloan's home and layout during April 2019. We then hit the road railfanning around town and catching the Sperry Car on the spur downtown. |
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Peter doing some weathering to a boxcar at the Paris train show, we were working the WOD craftsman's corner booth 2020. |
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A visit to Don Janes layout during 2017. Always nice to get a group photo. |
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Peter is holding up the mile post at Syracuse NY in March 2016. |
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Peter and I stopped by the Guilford PanAm yard in Portland Maine in March 2016. |
Thursday, 20 March 2025
Napierville Junction Cabooses
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NJ 36 caboose at Rouses Point NY on July 29 1975 David Hamley photo collection of Gordon Smith. |
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NJ 38 at Rouses Point June 24, 1978. Gordon Smith collection. |
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NJ 39 at Rouses Point June 23, 1978. Gordon Smith collection. |
Wednesday, 19 March 2025
Monday, 17 March 2025
Snapshot - March 2025
VIA 84 EB toward Komoka, Ontario on the CN Strathroy Sub. This view is taken about a quarter mile west of the CN-CP diamond on March 10, 2025 |
A very short train of tank cars has passed Komoka, Ont. heading toward London on March 10, 2025. |
VIA 72 EB crosses the main road through Mt. Bridges on CN's Chatham Sub. on March 10, 2025. I was surprised to see new equipment on this train that day. |
This view of VIA 84 gives one a better view of the surrounding's from the lead in photo of this post. If one was to model a road crossing this might work. By having the road grade travel up a hill into the backdrop such as what is seen here could work fine. What do you think? |
Sunday, 16 March 2025
ITLA - Outhouse
Saturday, 15 March 2025
Check the size!
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The size of O scale is evident in this view next to the ITLA back alley scene. |
Friday, 14 March 2025
Modeling Milk Can Question?
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Hi George, I like the color you posted of your well used Tichy milk cans. I have a question about Tichy's milk cans (I've emailed Tichy about them, have yet to hear back). His cans don't have any handles for lifting, Is there any kind of prototype for that?
Thursday, 13 March 2025
Throwback Thursday - Peter Mumby's Photo
Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Palmer, Ma.
Monday, 10 March 2025
CN 52’ – 8” Combination Door Boxcar
Keith's kitbash is in the foreground while the Rapido car is at the rear. Peter MacCauley photo |
Unfortunately, at the time there was no accurate ‘ready to run’ model available. The alternatives were to either accept a so called ‘foobie’, or kit-bash a correct version from available models. I chose the latter. To begin the process, I first sought out an actual CN557000 series car to measure. Fortunately, a nearby lumber distributor received deliveries by such cars on an ongoing basis. With camera and a one-hundred-foot tape measure in hand I spent a couple of weekend afternoons documenting the real thing.
Next step was to sort out the needed model components. Key to the accuracy was correct roof geometry and end design. NSC employed raised panel roof segments with a single central rib, also used by Pullman Standard. Model wise the roof style was available on a fifty-foot boxcar produced by Robins Rails. The characteristic NSC rolled rib ends were a bit more of challenge. At the time small, cottage type industries were beginning to pop up and I was able to secure custom made resin ends from a fellow modeler. The unique length meant that two fifty-foot shells were required; with the appropriate roof splice. The combination door geometry (ten-foot sliding/eight-foot plug) was relatively straight forward, although the plug door had to be cut down from an available ten-foot version. Paint and lettering was accomplished with Floquil boxcar red and CDS dry transfers. Kadee couplers and 33” diameter Kadee wheel pairs rounded out the construction.
The outcome was very rewarding. Not only did I have an accurate CN boxcar, but I also won the Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine January 1993 Kit-bashing Award. I cannot recall the award monetary amount, but I still have and use the Dremel Flex Shaft Rotary tool.
As a follow up to the story, last year Rapido Trains produced a highly detailed version of the very same car. Known as the ‘NSC 5304 Boxcar’, their version of the uniquely CN boxcar is of the quality and excellence current modeler have come to expect. The Rapido creation features dozens of separately applied detailed parts with door hardware and full underbody mounted brake piping/rigging. Nevertheless, I believe my version holds up very well by comparison. Besides, the differences are really only noticeable, if you run the cars upside down!
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Rapido model |
Sunday, 9 March 2025
1990's Ballast Dumping - GMRC
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August 1992 Kevin Smith photo |
The prototype photo is how GMRC received track ballast. Frank Whitcomb Corp. (FWW) would truck the ballast over from their N. Walpole, NH facility.
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Kevin's Truck model |
Saturday, 8 March 2025
CV in Montreal
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June 1982 Dave Clark photo in Montreal. |
A Dave Clark slide I scanned of CV 4924 handling a train from and too Vermont in Montreal. Ian Stronach gave me these comments as to the location as I don't know Montreal at all...George Dutka
The photos of the CV 4924 appear to be crossing the remnants of the bridge over the Lachine Canal next to what was Wellington Tower on the southern approach to Central Station. The remnants of the catenary for the electrics between Central Station and Pointe St. Charles are evident...Ian Stronach.