Its sure is cold in Florida, Mass. during January...Don Janes photo. |
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.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Cold outside? Well maybe not that cold yet!
Friday, 29 November 2013
Snapshot - November 2013
NECR southbound crosses the diamond in Palmer, Mass. as a CSX waits off in the distance. |
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Monday, 25 November 2013
White River Division - Under Construction
The B&M sand house is placed at a point I expect it to reside in Westboro, NH. The spur is partly in place as seen in this photo. I will be doing a posting about this structure shortly. |
The Layout begins to take shape once again
During the last week I have been working on the White River Division slowly. I had thought in two good days (8am-8pm) I could get most of the yard completed. Well when I was originally building the layout in my 40's it was easy to put in those kind of hours. At 59 I find I can only stand at the work area's for maybe two or three hours a day before my back and legs give out. So work is going at a much kinder pace. Since I am retired it does not matter how long it takes....I hope. The following photos view what has been done to date....George DutkaI began building the spur line to Westboro by cutting out plywood roadbed with about a 34 inch radius. Once I was happy with how it looks I began building the peninsula. |
The diamond area of White River Jct. One can see the Westboro spur in place and the plywood base for the diamond track in its early stage. |
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Shadow Box Diorama
Last fall while in Vermont I visited a couple of art gallery's. I saw these interesting framed displays which had about 1 inch thick frame or box. The views were roof top signs done in HO scale with a portion of the rooftop in view...kind of a neat idea to display ones extra`s....don`t think I was supposed to take photos of the art, but what the heck I had my camera...George Dutka
Friday, 22 November 2013
Alder Models - Barn
The windows over the doorway are boxcar ladder stock that was trimmed to fit. The stone base is not included in the kit. I poured a hydrocal box then carved the stonework into it while still soft. |
The barn was painted Floquil reefer white. I don't recall the colours used on the roof. It was some form of brown followed with a lot of chalk weathering and dry brush white highlights. The weather vane is included which is a nice touch. I liked the vane so much I purchased a package of Alder Models weather vanes, which has a selection of vanes I have used on other structures. They are really nice and fine brass etchings. Alder Models made a lot of great products but unfortunately the company currently is not around...who knows their products maybe introduced some day by another company. They also made some very nice CNR and CPR switch stands...George Dutka
The ends are simple but nice. |
One can see through the barn giving an option for photos to be shot through the structure. |
This is the door on the rear of my barn. Both sides are identical. |
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Yesterday's Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wedneday No. 52 was a photo I took of a contest model at this year`s Expo. Kind of a neat little scene...George Dutka
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Railfanning - Expo 2013 Trip
Lakeville NY has the shop for the Lavonia, Avon & Lakeville Ry. We found one engine idling in the yard. This is an all Alco railroad. |
November 2013 - Railfanning along the way
Don and I got some railfanning in while travelling to and from this years Expo in Pittsfield, Mass. We actually got lucky at a few spots. These views are just a few highlight of what we saw along the way. On the drive to Pittsfield we stopped at Lakeville, NY. near Rochester. We checked out the only Alco in the yard at the time. It was later in the day and their work was just finishing. There is a good size engine house in town. The next day we spent most of the morning in Utica, NY. There is a great looking station in town. The Adirondack Ry. has most of its engines and equipment currently stored here. Don and I had a chance to board two of the Adirondack Alco's as the gentleman that was to move the power was not sure how they started...he was a volunteer that works for another shortline and a really nice guy. Between the three of us we only got one engine going but that was enough to move the equipment. It appears the other Alco had a electric governor that none of us knew how to reset...it has been years since I have been on an Alco and never on a ex-CPR. Some of the tech stuff has changed since Don and I worked on this type of engine. The crew offered us a ride out about 12 miles to the next town where the equipment was to be stored for an upcoming run. We decided it would be best if we got a few shots of the power leaving town since the sun was now out and the meet between the two Amtrak Maple Leaf's at the station was in less than an hour.
Ex-CPR Alco's are nicely painted in Adirondack Ry. colours. The short train is departing Utica so it would be out of the way...a broken rail needs to be fixed near town. |
The two Maple Leaf's, the New York-Toronto trains meet at Utica, Ny. prior to noon. On this day they both arrived at the same time. Engine 703 is on the eastbound train. |
Pan Am EB arrives at Charlemont, Mass. as we wait for the last photo of the day. The light is now almost gone and getting a good shot will be tough. |
Don got his shot at Charlemont, Mass. |
A CSX EB approaches the old coaling tower at the Chester, Mass. helper's station. The roundhouse also remains to the left of this photo. |
The crew on the SB NECR has to stop short of the signal and manually push a button to get a light to cross. |
SB NECR crosses the diamond in Palmer, Mass. with a colourful consist. |
Mass Central GP38 in B&M bluebird liverly at Palmer Mass. |
On the way home we caught the EB Amtrak at Amsterdam, NY. |
Monday, 18 November 2013
Expo Clinics 2013
The lighting em up clinic showed one how to add lighting to displays such as this view on the screen. |
I began the day by watching Dave Frary's clinic on modelling a sugar cane railroad. Dave now models a narrow gauge short line similar to those found in Cuba. I found it a really interesting clinic. From the angle of my seat I could not get very good photos of the screen so I did not take any photos.
Bill showed us how one can build this tiny lamp with a LED as the bulb. |
Light em up was the next clinic I attended. Bill Sartore explains the amps, volts and watts of LED's. It was a good clinic that got me thinking of interior lighting for the future. Brian Bollinger of BEST Trains gave a really good clinic on creating signs. This was the first time I had seen one of Brain's clinics and I thought it was the best I seen all day. For each example on the screen he had a model to pass around for us to see first hand. His presentation taught me a lot....George Dutka
Brian shows some of his use of signs. |
Simple to build billboard for minimal cost. |
This roof top sign was really neat. |
Brian's display shows the different weathering he did to this wall. The warehouse sign got a scrubbing with steel wool prior to the other signs being attached. |
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Expo 2013 Vendors
Bar Mills always has a nice display of kits. They are hard to resist. This O scale kit is the one I purchased for my narrow gauge O scale diorama. |
A few of the dealers I visited at Expo 2013
I took some photos of the vendors I visited throughout the day on Friday. A full room of kits and detail parts for sale could keep one from taking in the clinics presented through the day...I know I missed a couple....George Dutka
The giveaway kit from Interaction Hobbies was a HO scale trailer kit as seen in their display. They also carry them in other scales. |
BEST Trains has most of their kits on display in these nice cases at the show. |
This years show kit by BEST Trains was the country store which I purchased for the White River Division. |
Minuteman Scale Models display table had a nice group of kits available. The giveaway kit this year is seen second from the left end. |
Carolina Craftsman Kits display includes the round barn which reportedly sold out at the show. |
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Fine Scale Model Railroad Expo 2013
As you can see I came home with a good size haul. |
As it turned out I took over 1000 photos during the trip. I guess that is why I had to pick up a new photo card on Thursday evening. I will share more details and photos of our trip shortly...George Dutka
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Friday, 8 November 2013
Harvest Time - Pumpkin Patch Restoration
My recently restored pumpkin patch diorama. The original post of this scene was posted on Sept. 5, 2012. |
White River Division's pumpkin patch lives on!
The pumpkin patch is now restored after being removed from the White River Division. I am not sure how this diorama will be used or when it will be installed once again on my layout. I think for now it will be used as a photo background or foreground scene. The restoration was fairly easy and took a few short sit down work sessions. The cut out section was glued to a large piece of Gatorfoam. I used Woodland Scenics plaster cloth to form the new contoured edges. Once dry it got a coat of my ground colour latex paint. I used my usual ground cover but added some products new to me also...will touch on them in a later post. In a another post I will also cover the Alder barn that is seen in this scene...George Dutka
Here is a close up look at the pumpkin patch. The two figures and tractor are from Woodland Scenics. |
The torn out pumpkin patch from my White River Division has been glued onto Gatorfoam. The edges are covered with plaster cloth. |
An end look at the scene in photos above and below. |
Thursday, 7 November 2013
MMA at White River Jct.
A great looking MMA #8592 on display at the 2012 Glory Days festival. |
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