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.
Sunday, 31 October 2021
Prototype Corner - "Drop-in" Structures
Saturday, 30 October 2021
Tire Shop Diorama
I added a lot of signs which are from my collection that I copied from various manufacturers. As one can see by the amount of tires this is a tire shop. |
I added BEST pigeons to the roof along with some extra junk. The tire pile and wood coal box are BarMills products. Most of the rest is parts from my detail box. |
The rear wall has a few signs a lamp added. One can see the lean-to is full also. |
I added a scrap vehicle to the lot which is on blocks. And no this truck will not be needing any tires soon. |
Friday, 29 October 2021
B&M North Hoosick Station
Two photos of the B&M North Hoosick station. I don't recall where I got them, but I thought they were worth sharing with you. I think this type of small structure is something worth modeling...George Dutka
Thursday, 28 October 2021
Throwback Thursday - CP Interchange
B&O
4806 is backing past the C&O station at Chatham, Ontario on March
31, 1986. It will cross the diamond and head into the CP yard to pick
up interchange traffic. |
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Tuesday, 26 October 2021
Snapshot - October 2021
I think this engine looks great in this paint scheme, John Soehner photo. |
Ken Borg sent me a series of photos taken by John Soehner of ribbon rail work train in the Smith Falls, Ontario area which has become this months Snapshot. Thanks John for allowing me to share your views. Tomorrows Wordless Wednesday will be another look at this power..enjoy...George Dutka
Monday, 25 October 2021
Polka Dot Diner - A couple more views
The diner is ready to be installed on the WRD. Since the time of this photo the front sign has been changed with raised lettering spread out better. This restaurant sign was just temporary. |
Here we have a couple more views of the Polka Dot Diner located in White River Jct. The date is 2013 when I took these photos prior to the structure being installed...George Dutka
Sunday, 24 October 2021
White River Junction and the Polka Dot Diner
Busy day at the junction. |
Here we have an overall view of WRJ and the Polka Dot Diner in the foreground. There is a lot going on this day such as the CV milk train with a CNR baggage car on the tail end. The local CV switcher is on the main line by the station with a caboose in tow and lastly the B&M local is about to leave town behind the diner...George Dutka
Saturday, 23 October 2021
Visit to Elgin County Railway Museum
The group split into two. One group toured the museum while the other the BX tower. This is a nicely restored GTW wooden caboose. |
Last Saturday the Western Ontario Division of the NMRA gathered for another tailgate meet which was moved indoors since it was raining. Our group displayed models, held raffle prize draws and sold stuff that would have been found in their trunks if the weather co-operated. I did a short clinic on applying roll tar paper roofing. Nick of ITLA had a nice display including the mock-up of the St. Thomas station. The afternoon went fast and I did not get photos of all that went on. Later in the afternoon we got to tour the museum including BX tower. A really nice day of events...George Dutka
Brian Smith takes a close look at Don Janes Rapido RS-10 conversion. Keep an eye at RMC for a future article. |
Most of the group pose for the photo. A few left prior as they were not going to take in the tour. |
Up in the NYC BX tower. Peter Mumby is seen on the right and Paul Hurly is in the green jacket. |
The tar paper mini clinic is underway. I did it three times to keep the crowd small. Paul Hurly photo. |
Our BX tower tour guide was retired tower operator Charles Beckett. Paul Hurley photo |
Friday, 22 October 2021
CV Outside Braced Boxcars
CV 40016 at St. Albans on April 30, 1988. This could make a nicely modeled scene. |
These two photos I scanned from my prints. I was on a visit to St. Albans trying to photograph all I saw. These two boxcars appear to be used as storage sheds behind the shops and alongside the Richford Sub. This was maybe my second or third visit to St A but my first time alone to do what I want....George Dutka
CV 40035 is seen back to back with CV 40016. Not sure what they stored in these cars. |
Thursday, 21 October 2021
Throwback Thursday - Permission Granted
July 16, 1986 finds GTW 5808 and friends ready to back on to their southbound train at St Albans, Vermont. |
Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Tuesday, 19 October 2021
Frank Lane
My friend Andy sent me this cover of the current GTW Historical Society quarterly newsletter. It appears the issue is about CN Laser trains. This view looks like from maybe the 1990's heading east approaching Frank Lane just west of London, Ontario on the Strathroy Sub....neat...George Dutka
Monday, 18 October 2021
CV No.455
Sunday, 17 October 2021
Miss Bellows Falls Diner
Phil Jordan scratch built a diner which still stands in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Phil Jordan photo. |
Kevin Smith sent me these two great view of a HO scale diner built by Phil Jordan. It was constructed from odds and ends for a friend's layout. It never intended to be an exact replica, but the influence is obvious. The Miss Bellows Falls Diner is a village icon. It currently is listed as temporarily closed when I checked on-line...thanks Kevin...George Dutka
Some Google information about the diner...The Miss Bellows Falls Diner stands on the southwest side of Rockingham Street, just northwest of the central business district of Bellows Falls. The diner is set parallel and close to the road. It is a barrel-roofed metal structure, 18 by 31 feet (5.5 by 9.4 m) in size, its exterior finished in original enamel panels bearing the diner's name. The entrances to the diner are at its ends, each sheltered by an added vestibule. The kitchen and bathroom facilities are located in a wood-frame addition to the rear. The interior of the diner retains original finishes, including walls finished in enamel panels and varnished wood, a polychrome tile floor, oak booths with Formica table tops, and the main counter's marble and metal finish. The service area also has original features, including enameled refrigerator cabinets and recessed menu boards.
The diner, built in 1941 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company, is
the only known intact example of a Worcester barrel-roofed diner in the
state. It was originally built for John Korsak and Frank Willie for a
location in Lowell, Ma.
where it was called Frankie & Johnny's. Both Korsak and Willie were
called up into the military for World War II, and the diner was sold to
go to Bellows Falls, where it arrived on May 14, 1944, replacing an
earlier diner on the site.
A better view of the HO scale version. Phil Jordan photo. |
A look at the prototype found on-line. Library of Congress. |
A look at the interior of the diner. |
Saturday, 16 October 2021
MEC Station - Wiscasset, Maine
The MEC station at Wiscasset, Maine July 29, 1961 |
The MEC station that once served as the standard gauge station at Wiscasset, Maine. At one time there was a platform walkway that took one to the Maine Two Footer station of the WW&F Ry. There was a diamond at this location...George Dutka
A view from the narrow gauge crossing and ball signal looking towards the MEC station. Note the boardwalk between the two locations. Kind of a neat location to model whichever gauge you model. |
Friday, 15 October 2021
Another look at a FOS free kit!
A FOS kit I built back in 2018. It is a nice little structure that went together well considering these kits do not include instructions and minimal photos. I remember one wall was missing that I had to make up from parts box wood stock. I really like this structure that fits almost anywhere on a layout. A great little extra offering when ordering a $50 kit...George Dutka
Thursday, 14 October 2021
Throwback Thursday - Set Out at Hyde Park
Tuesday, 12 October 2021
FOS - Lucky 7 Tavern
This was one of the structures I built over the summer. It was all painted and weathered using MIG products. I plan to use it in a back alley scene...George Dutka
Monday, 11 October 2021
Visit to Ft. Edward, NY
As a modeler lots of vintage structures are always nice to view. Don and I spent a bit of time photographing anything that appealed to us in Ft Edward...George Dutka
This stately looking home and fencing is found on Main St. |
An overall view of the bright red tree. I guess we can model them this bright after all. |
Sunday, 10 October 2021
Close-up Look
I don't think I showed you the rear wall but I also added a couple of signs here. |
A few close up views of the BarMills barn conversion. I did find some nice marine details that fit the scene well...George Dutka
I did not use all the outboard details included in the kit. I will add these to other structures down the road. |
The add-on side cover is a good place to tuck some details under and of course some scrap on the roof. |