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.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Sunday, 27 April 2014
Wooden Skids - Osborn Models
The two HO scale models, mine has the loads on top. |
The O and HO scale wooden skid packages and our finished products. |
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Westminster, Vt. - Ex-B&M Station
Most patrons that stop by Dunkin Dounuts would not notice that this structure once was a train station. Today it is a fuel stop, variety store and donut shop. Sept. 2012. |
The trackside view of what once was a station. The slate roofing is still in place. |
Friday, 25 April 2014
VTR - PS-1 40' Boxcar
This side of my PS-1 boxcar got the heaviest weathering as the 1980's decal job was not the best. I think the car looks really good now. |
This is how the car looked before weathering. I had done some airbrush weathering back when I built the car but if you look closely you can see the outlines of the decal sheeting. |
This side of the car got a lighter coating of weathering. |
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Building CV Cabooses
If you use the link below or on the side panel one can visit with Pierre Oliver of Elgin Car Shops and watch him build a group of CV caboose kits. He as done a great job. One can take a look back through this project on his blog....George Dutka
Elgin Car Shops - Custom Model Assembly and Finishing: Final details and assembly
Elgin Car Shops - Custom Model Assembly and Finishing: Final details and assembly
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Friday, 18 April 2014
B&M Westboro Section House - Second Look
The section house is placed across from the sand tower. The switch is the lead to the Westboro shop area on my WRD. |
The side door is modeled open. I have yet to add some workers to this scene. |
I added a B&M - CV joint airline sign to the rear of the structure recently. It is just leaning there as it may have been removed from a billboard in town. |
I like modeling my doors open these days...it give me more area for details. |
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Cornice modeling on the NEB&W
Last week John Nerich posted on the NEB&W facebook page a nice view of a structure he was working on. What got my attention was John's cool cornice trick...saw the ties off of the sides of an Atlas Model code 100 snap track and glue it to the building. Check out their facebook page for the details of modeling the weathered copper seen in this photo above...George Dutka
NEB&W/Rensselaer Model Railroad Society Fanpage | Facebook
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Into the next room
The White River Division is coming into a new area. My On30" diorama is stored for now in this area. |
Since I showed you the track curving around and entering the wall this week...I thought I should show you the other side. I took a few photos of that room...the Bellows Falls yard end of my point to point operation....George Dutka
Friday, 11 April 2014
Snapshot - April 2014
UP 4797 was the first train we encountered. She is leading a westbound Stack Train waiting for a meet West of Maricopa. |
On April 1 Jane and I set out to do some
railfanning on the Union Pacific line from LA to New Orleans, The former owner,
Southern Pacific’s Sunset Route. Most
days had been a little hot to be in the middle of the desert in the afternoon
but on the 1st the temperature dropped to about 75 F and sunny (it’s sunny
every day here) so it was a great day for the trip. The spot I like is about 1 ½ hours southwest
from our house in Apache Junction just west of the town of Maricopa at a siding
called Shawmut. As we got closer to
Shawmut I noticed that several sidings were full of work trains or fleets of
track equipment. I thought this might be
trouble because if there was a work block there would be no train watching
today. My mind was eased when I saw that
all the equipment was parked and not a sole around. They must be on their downtime. Shortly after we saw a westbound stack train
waiting for a meet. There were no less
than six work trains parked along the line including entire trains of concrete
ties, welded rail and under cutting equipment.
A major maintenance program indeed, and they were on their day off.
UP 4797 again after the meet after we set up at Shawmut |
UP 7391 heads up a Westbound auto train at Shawmut |
ex CB&Q Silver Horizon Maricopa, AZ |
Within the next three hours we saw no less than 7 freight trains. Out in the desert in the middle of nowhere
is really a peaceful spot to do some rail fanning. When there are no trains all you can hear is the wind blowing across the desert and a few birds flipping from cactus to cactus. A very calming place, especially when the sun starts dipping in the west.
This is the DPU on the rear of 7391 snaking downgrade through |
UP 7962 an eastbound auto train with the second unit still in SP colours n S curve |
Another shot of the ex SP unit |
UP 8340 slugs uphill through the S curve with an eastbound stack train |
The DPU on the rear of 8340 still shoving hard |
UP 9495 heads up one of several work trains along the line. This is a train of concrete ties |
Thursday, 10 April 2014
500th Post
If you ever had eaten at the Polka Dot dinner in White River Jct. Vermont and wondered who was doing the cooking...here he is out back having a break. |
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Sunday, 6 April 2014
B&M Section House Model - Westboro
My finished Westboro section house on the White River Division. |
The roof was made from leftover Campbell's roof stock painted grimy black. I covered the roofing with MinuteMan Scale Models black tar paper. I added a few patches to the roof. A chimney from my parts box was painted and weathered. Before weathering I added a few signs. Bragdon powders was added to the roof and walls to finish things off...George Dutka
The walls of the main building are together with some bracing added. The side shed still needs to be attached. The window and door can be seen at the rear. |
A view of the front of the structure. |
The door still needs to be added. I had a few B&M signs on hand that I applied. The chimney still needs to be added. |
Some boards are pulled up on the rear wall. The roof and walls are now weathered. |
I added two patches to the add on roofing. The weathering has yet to be added to the roofing. |
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Era Update
What's this a non 1950's engine on the White River Division. I have been debating what to do with this DCC-sound engine...I think I have figured it out. |
Here one sees a portion of my contemporary fleet of boxcars. These might look good behind my CPR engine. I might have to look for a yellow CPR caboose. |
Friday, 4 April 2014
Yesterday - Moving Forward
The hole was an easy cut with no wires or studs to deal with. I used some left over lumber, plywood and cork road bed to place a few temporary supports for the track. All was levelled out and in less than the time allotted....George Dutka.
A different angle looking away from the layout. |
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
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