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Messages - Ken Huck

#1
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
May 23, 2024, 10:28:16 PM
Well, I finally finished putting the "Farm" scene together.  My next project will be to
'frame' it in.  Enjoy the pics.  The water tank is a Woodlands Scenic product.









The Oliver 'Super 77' is a Miniprint.com production.


More to follow,

Ken
#2
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
May 23, 2024, 11:04:34 AM
Hi Craig, to answer your question, 1991.  This is actually the fifth variation of back when
I laid down that first sheet of plywood.  It started as two pieces of plywood laid end to end.
All the track was a simple pinched oval or dog bone with a few turnouts.

A few years later I added a second level and doubled the track length.  The third level was originally
a return-loop.  After getting tired of all the stop-reverse polarity-and go of manual DC operation,
I added another length of track to have a continuous run up and down all three levels.  That's
where we are today.

Ken
#3
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
March 29, 2024, 10:42:25 PM
Well, if you've been following along, from a post earlier of the 'garage' and the 'barn'
buildings, you'll know what I did here:



I made this little diorama to 'insert' in part of my railroad.  If you go all the way back
to page "1", where I left the ''white glue' bottle in the first picture, you will see the
big 'hole' that is yet to be filled.  This will be a part of that 'hillside' view.

More to follow,

Ken
#4
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
March 27, 2024, 10:29:02 PM
Terry:  Did you also have a bunch of 'barn swallow' nests that you didn't
        like to walk under ?

Sheldon:  This photo was captured by a security camera and was in the local newspaper
          the following day, but everyone dismissed it as a hoax.



More to follow,

Ken
#5
General Discussion / Re: Railroad group on Facebook
March 27, 2024, 10:22:20 PM
Thanks Terry,

I just 'signed up' and am awaiting approval.

Ken
#6
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
March 25, 2024, 04:20:03 PM
One can never have too many figures...



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Ken
#7
QuoteWhere'd it go ?
Ken

I need to clarify.  The previous reply:

QuotePM sent
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1 person likes this

I was wondering where the 'PM' went.  Or, was the 'PM' a 'Like'.

Ken
#8
Where'd it go ?
Ken
#9
HO / Re: Sheldon's Layout
March 09, 2024, 05:40:11 PM
WOW !  Those 'lighted' scenes really shine through ! (pun intended)

On your landscapint:  What are you using for dirt ?  It looks like sand
in one of your photos.

Ken
#10
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
March 09, 2024, 05:27:26 PM
Well, I finished another building for the 'farm'.  A barn.



Of course I used my usual materials, match sticks and split bamboo skewers.




I used 'blue' painters tape painted black for the roof tar paper.







I used Jute for the straw/hay in the loft.





The ladder to the loft is a Tichy Train product.

...and of course, that's a Bachmann 50-ton Climax in the background to give a
little perspective.

More to follow.

Ken




#11
Thanks Terry !  Enjoyed it.

Ken
#12
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
February 20, 2024, 04:33:40 PM
Seems that there's a lot of Star Trekies out there !  They sure gave my entry a lot of views.

Got my Bachmann Transfer Caboose weathered and put in to work.  A friend of mine used to work in
these cabooses back in the day.  He was definetely impressed with the detail.  He told me they
were all constructed at the "Car Shop" in Desloge, Mo.





More to follow,

Ken
#13
HO / Re: 3 truck 80-ton Shay? Oh heck ya! She's done.
January 20, 2024, 04:09:26 PM
Just gotta love geared steam.
#14
HO / Re: Sheldon's Layout
January 15, 2024, 03:48:42 PM
Like them signs, Sheldon.  All those 'little' details really bring the entire scene together.


Ken
#15
HO / Re: Ken's Railroad
December 04, 2023, 04:13:27 PM
Word around the mining complex is that Gene Roddenbarry passed through during part of his time travel.







More to follow.

Ken