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.
Thursday, 31 December 2020
Throwback Thursday - December, 1989
By Peter Mumby.
Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Tuesday, 29 December 2020
Home Hardware Wyoming, Ont.
The building is long and narrow with some really nice signage. I will have to make a return trip to get some better sign shots. The CN main line is to the right of the building. |
Modeling Inspiration. This Home Hardware store is right next to the CN tracks in Wyoming, Ont. on the Strathroy Sub. Kind of a neat looking store front that might be something to model...George Dutka
The pole kind of messes up the storefront scene. |
Monday, 28 December 2020
CNR Mini-Kit - National Scale Cars
It is late in the fall and a full load of furnaces from north of the border has arrived at the Westboro, NH freight house. |
I just finished my CNR version mini-kit offered by National Scale Cars. It is a InterMountain kit car that comes with doors, ends and roof separately. I exchanged the roof with a InterMountain PS-1 which was found on a small group of CNR cars built in 1956. The running board is Kadee...George Dutka
The InterMountain boxcar kit has a NSC mini-kit applied to it. It comes with Black Cat decals. I added some northeastern chalk marks and door placards. |
The Gurney furnaces and oil water heaters boxes are card stock kits that one builds up, an Aberdeen Car Shops product. |
Sunday, 27 December 2020
Shop Class Christmas Presents
My WRD will now have a few signs. Some will sit outside this winter to rust up while others are painted. The square WRD sign was done similar to the CV logos. |
I normally don't get anything for the layout at Christmas. This year was different. My son being a high school shop teacher had his students working on Christmas gifts...some for our family. What he had the boys do for me was metal cut signs. They turned out great and well appreciated. He also got his friend, the woodworking teacher involved having an oak sign cut out for me...George Dutka
My layout name on a piece of oak done in the woodworking class. |
My son played around with the WRD logo on an engine sketch on his computer. This sign was the outcome. |
Saturday, 26 December 2020
Merry Christmas - Part Two
A Christmas message I received from Ian...a very nice vintage shot. |
We were at our son's the past couple of days and got home last night in time for the lock-down to begin here in Ontario. I did not get a chance to add all the interesting Christmas messages I received in my Christmas post so here are a few more. Have a happy holiday season and thanks guys for all the great greeting, I really enjoy receiving them this time of year...George Dutka
A nice Christmas message from Bill Gill. |
Christmas wishes from Neil. One of the more recently finished scenes on Neil Schofield layout. I really like how he modeled the field being cut. |
A Christmas message from Jim Dufour. That is a Dec 23, 1992 view at Boston, Ma. Oh that is the tower A Santa. Watch the upcoming Railway Model Planning for Jim's layout. |
George Corey send out some of his favorite railfanning scenes throughout the year to a group of New England fans. This view was included in his 2020 Christmas message.
What's in the box No. 45
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Merry Christmas
One of my Christmas cards received a few years back. |
A Christmas card I received from Chris Martin back in 2004. Looks like a Rapido model in a snow shot. |
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Prototype Corner - Coming Soon to a Level Crossing Near You (Part Two).
Prefabricated crossing panels are being installed at Adelaide St on Sunday Nov 08/20. |
By Peter Mumby.
The
removal of a number of retail establishments in preparation for the
underpass construction on Adelaide St has created a number of perks for
the railfan photographer. Certainly parking spots are now easier to
find, but the main advantage comes from the improved viewpoints that
have opened up. This is especially true on the southeast corner of the
level crossing where an overgrown fence has been removed, making for a
much improved view of the yard throat. These improvements, however, are
definitely temporary in nature. I am sure that when the overpass
construction is complete, chain link fences will be going up along the
right of way across the bridge. We need to take advantage of these
vistas while we can!
CP 8017 West briefly interrupted proceedings as it doubled onto its train. Nov 08/20. |
CP M18016 was catching a few rays on the east side of the crossing. Nov 14/20. |
And now a little something for the vehicle modellers in the crowd. CP M13025 was sitting on the west side of the crossing on Nov 14/20. |
By Nov 29/20 the level crossing was back to full use. Within a few months, this location will be on the top of a bridge
This is a viewpoint that has temporarily been opened up at the southeast corner of the level crossing. Nov 29/20 |
Monday, 21 December 2020
CNR Tool Car
My finished tool car on the WRD layout. |
I just finished my recent upgrade of an Accurail 36' Fowler boxcar. It came lettered CV which was not correct. I painted out the CV and used a patchwork of CNR decals and dry transfer. The boxcar colour is a tone between Floquil boxcar red and tuscan red. I just brushed on a bit of tuscan and although the colour is dark it will blend in with the Panpastels....George Dutka
The lettering is a mix of CDS dry transfers and various decals. The tool car decal came from Walthers set. |
My finished model resting on the prototype photo which is above the model. |
The car below the model is also a Fowler 36' boxcar. |
Once completed I realized that I did not add the end stirrups by the ladder. So some resin ones are used. |
I did not like how the brake rod looks so I added some chain while I added the stirrup. |
A bit of touch-up paint with a brush and the model is done. |
Sunday, 20 December 2020
December 2020 - Update
The CN tool car is completed and added to the CV work train which has a mix of CN-CV equipment. It was made using an Accurail Fowler 36' boxcar. |
Well this month has been flying by and not a lot has been accomplished on my modeling workbench. The photos tell the story of this past month.
On another note if you are looking for Floquil paint Narrow Gauge Modeling Co. in Pennsylvania appears to carry some stock still...George Dutka
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Kadee has its 2020 Christmas car available if you feel like remembering 2020. I will be glad to forget it. |
One of my wife's friends sent us this neat photo that I thought you might like to see. |
I took advantage of Dave's decals during the Black Friday sale. Here are three of the four ghost decals that arrived earlier this week. |
Brian Smith sent me this photo he took this week of a well weathered MP gondola. |
Saturday, 19 December 2020
Prototype Corner - Coming Soon to a Level Crossing Near You (Part One)
This is an artist's concept of what the new underpass will look like. The view looks south along Adelaide St towards the current level crossing. Nov 29, 2020. |
By Peter Mumby.
Adelaide
St is a major north/south traffic artery in London, Ontario. It also
has a level crossing at the west end of the CP London yard. This
creates lots of traffic tie-ups as trains slowly enter the yard or
double over prior to leaving. After years of discussion, the decision
has finally been taken to construct an underpass to do away with this
bottleneck. During November, CP was working at rationalizing its
trackwork over the level crossing, as this will soon become the top of
the upcoming bridge. Preparatory construction was performed on either
side of Adelaide St, and then work at the crossing was done on two
consecutive weekends when road traffic was diverted for 48 hours.
This view looks to the east from the level crossing. This was taken on Nov 06/20 and illustrates the work that was completed prior to the first weekend shut down. |
The job site was well populated on Nov 06. |
All trains had to use the south track on Nov 07. |
This little trailer could make for a nice modelling project. Nov 07. |
Nov 07 was the day when the "snap track" was installed on the north side of the road crossing. |