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 November 2020
The Rutland Ry in Bellows Falls
I am researching an article that got me digging into a pile of photos I have not looked at in years. Back in the early or mid 1990's I attended the Springfield train show for the first time. Back then it was in one building that was pretty full of model and railroad memorabilia. I was actually surprised how much there was. I came home with a nice bundle of photos without spending a lot. Not like today were an 8 by 10 print costs around $10. I was purchasing 1950's prints three for a dollar for small prints and a dollar for large ones. This is one of them...George Dutka.
Sunday, 29 November 2020
GMD Recollections - SD70MAC
Burlington Northern SD70MAC number 9421 was on delivery at CN London East on March 22, 1994. |
By Peter Mumby.
Saturday, 28 November 2020
This and That - November
This is my Bellows Falls diamond scene a few years back. The casting I was using are a mix of those supplied to me by Don Janes. I will or should do a post on how this all came together. |
Here we have a mix of photos that I think you might like to see. The move of CN 6167 at Guelph a couple of weeks ago are documented in the link below...enjoy...George Dutka
Cambridge Slideshows: Moving CNR Northern 6167
It appears Evergreen makes canopy glue which I picked up a few weeks back at Otter Valley Hobbies here in Ontario. At $4.95 it is a better deal than most places. |
A rust bucket that I photographed during the spring of 2016. |
Bruce Douglas sent me this view of his favourite book. |
Behind my work bench is my extra chair which I don't think anyone has sat in for a long time. It is loaded with stuff...some to be built and a couple to be sold once train shows become a thing. |
Don Janes photos |
Another view of Geoff's abandoned crossing. |
Friday, 27 November 2020
Aproaching a Rutland Ry Water Stop
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Throwback Thursday - ETR Diesels by the Numbers
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Spray Painting Models
My compressor is now back stored under the layout till required. |
Recently Jim Dufour sent out an e-mail regarding his spray booth and craftsman kits. It got me thinking about how I currently paint my models. I don't have a spray booth or anywhere to put one. During the warmer months I keep my compressor and paint appliances on my workbench in the garage. After reading Jim's e-mail I realized I better bring it in for the winter. Most of my spraying during the colder months are still done in the garage. If I can I use spray bombs but other times if we get a warm spell the compressor is carried out....George Dutka
My airbrush is clean and ready to be assembled when required. |
Out in the garage I sprayed my projects on a sheet of cardboard on my table saw...nothing fancy. |
Monday, 23 November 2020
Southboro, Ma.
Sunday, 22 November 2020
A Modelers Workbench
I am always interested in how others do their modeling. Here is a look at my work area and storage facility for related model and prototype material. I will do another post with some areas that I use as work areas or storage...George Dutka
My reference library is not too far away while working on projects. There are five boxes of prints also stuffed in there. |
The top of my bookcase is beginning to become my finished kit display shelf. Some of my favorite photos that I took on trips to New England are also on display which change with each season. |
The top of my model display case is loaded with books and memorabilia. |
Saturday, 21 November 2020
WRD Milk Train on the move
Friday, 20 November 2020
Another Abandoned Diamond
Kevin Smith's abandoned diamond. |
I received an e-mail with two photos from Kevin Smith who models the WRJ area. Here is his photos and comments...George Dutka
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Throwback Thursday - SD40 B
Soo 6450 is the trailing unit on a westbound CP freight leaving London, Ontario on March 19, 1994. |
By Peter Mumby.
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Adding a C&O Boxcar To The Green Mountain Fleet
The C&O boxcar is being spotted for loading by the Rutland wayfreight. |
A Speedwitch Media Resin Kit.....by Don Janes
This photo describes the kit. I chose the C&O version. |
Above are various phots of the finished car. This photo was done using Helicon Focus giving great depth of field to the photo. |
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
Moving Steam at Guelph, Ontario
On Saturday Nov. 14, 2020 was moving day for CN 6167 to John Galt Park a
short distance away. The engine will be easier to view than at the past
location. 6167 has been near the Guelph, Ontario station since a move in
2014. The total cost of the prep and move was budgeted for at $650.000
and the work was done by Puslinch-based Mammoet. The engine was gifted to the city of Guelph by CN in 1967
in honor of Canada’s centennial. This will be the third location the
engine has been on display in the city. Mammoet had spent the last week
getting the engine and tender loaded and secured for the November 14,
2020 move.
The engine is ready to cross the CN main line using a ramp that is set in place. |
The tender was first to be moved. |
This is the ramp that bridged the main line. |
About to depart from the station area to its new home. |
Monday, 16 November 2020
Modeling an Abandoned Diamond
The CP -CSXT diamond is removed with the CP line running through at Chatham, Ont. This is a great way to model a diamond area with a abandoned line. Luc Sabourin photo. |
Following last Mondays mini-RPM Luc Sabourin contacted us with a bit of a follow up regarding the layout he has planned and the diamond area. Luc had a great idea how to model it. Here is Luc's comments...George Dutka
Also, a lots has changed in Chatham the past few years where CP has taken out almost all the yard tracks except for 2 yard tracks widely spaced. And the local is now out of London where there use to be a set of switchers based here."
Luc's track plan for his new contemporary layout. |
The CP yard Chatham with much of the trackage removed. Modeling a contemporary era this is one of the realities. Luc Sabourin photo. |