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, 30 June 2014
Weathered Billboards
I pass this billboard each time up to the lake...not sure why it is still standing but it does. Last week I decided to stop and take a photo of this weathered gem for inspiration. Think I might try building a New England weathered sign similar to this....George Dutka
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Another Utility Trailer
At the recent Collinsville prototype meet Don and I purchased a Sylvan Scale Models pickup box utility trailer. I had already built a red one and thought I would try painting a second in green. I used coach green since I had some in my airbrush during my last painting session....George Dutka
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Ft. Edward Station
Main line view of the ex-D&H station. |
Looking across the road a view of the back side of the station. |
An early 1900`s postcard view of Ft. Edward. |
The new passenger platform brings the station up to current standards. |
Friday, 27 June 2014
Canopy Glue
Last fall at the Structures Expo I finally picked up some Canopy Glue. I had been wanting to try this product for some time now but could not get my hands on a bottle. I had been looking for this glue for well over a year. It began at the 2012 Expo were the vendors sold out before I could get my hands on any and the hobby shops along the way home...well they also did not have any...I guess there are a lot of others that really like this product.
After a winter using this glue I can say that I found this to be a great product. I find it drys quicker and stronger than regular white glue. It also drys clear and takes paint well. It is also very flexible if stress is put on the joint. Peter Mumby and I used canopy glue exclusively on all our joint winter project and we both love it. Last fall while Don and I visited with Dick Elwell he picked up his new large wooden mill mock-up and started swinging it around. The wall began to flex to a pretty good extreme without coming apart. Something a normal structure could not take. Dick went on to tell us how he loved using canopy glue on projects such as this. That moment sold me on this glue....George Dutka
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Sunday, 22 June 2014
BEST Crossing Shanty
BEST crossing shanty is ready to go on the White River Division. |
The shanty goes together well and quickly. I decided to change my shanty colours to green and gray. The walls are Floquil SP lettering gray and the trim, windows and doors Floquil coach green. The roof is Brunswick Green (a near black). The coal box is Hunterline stain then Floquil grime. The lid is grime also. The window glazing has a coat of dulcote. All got some Bragdon powders...some areas more than others as I dropped my container and made a mess...George Dutka.
The smoke stack is added and weathered up a rusty colour. |
Saturday, 21 June 2014
A New CPR Caboose for the WRD
WRJ sees the arrival of a CPR train with a new era caboose. |
The WRJ yard is empty other than the CPR caboose that arrived earlier in the day. |
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
MEC Graffiti
Monday, 16 June 2014
More Fisher's Fuel
I just stuffed a lot of details into the entrance to my fuel oil shed. I hope the crew gets it sorted out before the boss arrives. |
Once I finished my last post I realised I still had a few more photos on hand. I thought I should share these photos with you. They view the shed's added details better...enjoy....George Dutka
Friday, 13 June 2014
Snapshot- June 2014
Railfanning to and from the Collinsville, CT RPM meet...by Don Janes
On May 28th George and I set out for Collinsville, CT to attend the annual RPM meet. With the weather looking promising we headed straight to Latham, NY so we could get an early start to our railfanning on Thursday. After checking out the action, or should I say non action at Mechanicsville, NY we decided to follow the Pan Am RR from there to East Deerfield, MA. Over the next few days we visited, Palmer, MA, the passenger station at Springfield, MA, and Amsterdam and Utica, NY. Below are a few of the shots I took during the trip.
Our first encounter was this Auto rack train with NS power in a siding just across the Hudson River from Mechanicsville. No crew in sight here. |
Here is another view of the Pan Am train at Eagle Bridge |
East Deerfield yard as viewed from Railfan Bridge. Note the assorted Pan Am power and old B&M snowplows in the background |
At Palmer the Mass. Central GP-38 decked out in her B&M inspired paint scheme made a surprise appearance at the CSX interchange. |
The New England Central was pulling a cut of cars from the CSX yard at Plamer as we arrived on the scene under threatening skies. The 437 is an ex Florida East Coast locomotive. |
An eastbound Amtrak Train is accelerating out of Amsterdam, NY en route to New York City |
A stops at Utica always seems worthwhile and this day was no exception. Sperry Rail Service car 119 was laying over in the yard on the north side of the passenger station. |
Toronto bound Amtrak was arriving at Utica mid afternoon. Notice the ex BC Rail unit sitting at the shortline Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern RR shop in the background. |
Fisher Fuels
This is the roadside or oil dealership side of my scene. |
This Peter Mumby photo views the track side view of the fuel tank. It kind of blends in with the shop track scene. |
One can see how the finished model looked. A wall needed to be added. |
The new wall is added. |
I placed my models on Gatorfoam which makes the small diorama removable. |
Here is how my shed looked before it was installed. My industry is not named. |
One can see the siding behind my fuel dealer which houses tank cars of fuel and hoppers of engine sand for use at the shop track. It also is my DCC programming track. |
Thursday, 12 June 2014
MEC Hopper
While visiting Cambridge, NY last fall (Don wanted a group of detailed photos of the station since he has a kit of it to build) I wandered down the track and came across this MEC piece of work equipment. Although the lighting was getting really low I did take a few photos of it anyhow. This car does not fall into my modeling era but it might be in yours...enjoy...George Dutka
MEC 1004 seen on the siding in Cambridge, NY during Nov. 2013. |
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Leftovers
I don't have to look far for some additional structure for the White River Division. I seem to have a good collection on my file cabinet lately...George Dutka
Sunday, 8 June 2014
BEST Trains Preview at Collinsville, Ct.
BEST Models per-production look at a Texaco station once located in NH. |
The top photo is how the service station looked in early years. The view below is a more current view including the addition of the garage. |
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Some Displays at Collinsville 2014.
A nice display by one of many modelers attending this years show. Dave had one of the larger displays. |
New England- NorthEast
Railroad Prototype Modelers Meet
Here we have a small selection of the displays that one could view at this years prototype meet. I only had a pocket camera along at the meet with no tripod making getting additional images tough...I hope you enjoy those that I have selected...George Dutka
A very nice looking Rutland PS-1 displayed with two prototype views. Modeling by Kip Grant. |
CV No. 471 is by Don Valentine. |
The model sure looks as weathered as the prototype. Model by Dave Bachand. |
Models by Chris Adams. |
A nice HOn30 display built by Wayne Sittner. One can see Wayne`s layout in Great Model Railroads published last fall. |
Not only are there trains on display. Here is a nice display of trucks done by Leo Laundry. |
Neil Schofield`s models. |
Retired RMC editor William C. Schaumburg`s nice model. |
Mike Evan`s model of the D&H Castleton, station. |
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