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Title: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 02, 2011, 01:09:55 PM
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Trying to get pics posted hope I get it soon.
Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 02, 2011, 01:15:34 PM
Well now that I figured that out. Here is the project I have been promising pics of. Not yet finished but was able to work on it a bit today. I still have the roof which I am working on today and a little painting to do. This is a Bachmann turntable with a modified heljan roundhouse. Oh this is my first kitbashing project so don't be to harsh any ideas that will help will be taken.
Thanks Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: jward on September 02, 2011, 02:11:37 PM
i am pleasantly surprised how much better the bachmann turntable looks than the atlas one. it's too bad there isn't a roundhouse kit that's to scale and set up for the track spacing of the bachmann tt.

you've done a good job of adapting this kit to fit the circumstances....
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: jonathan on September 02, 2011, 03:26:54 PM
Jerry,

Let me second the good job on your project.  I especially like your choice of small steamers!  They can be made to run quite well, with a little tweaking.  ;)

Just an administrative note:  when you are posting pics, try to add a 'return' space between the links.  This will prevent the thread from spreading out to the right.  I'm pretty good with my arrow keys.  I do get dizzy though. ;D

I have even less space than you do.  Some of my stall tracks aren't even 9" long.  Been thinking of bashing an atlas roundhouse kit.  I'll get around to it one day.

Hope you post more progress in the near future.  Thanks for sharing!

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 02, 2011, 04:28:58 PM
jward and jonathan
 Thanks for the comments.
  jward, you are the one that got me planning and now in the building stage.
  jonathan, first of all I am lucky to figure out how to use photobucket(thanks to richg). I don't understand what or how you are talking about on "try to add a 'return' space between the links."I see where one of my pics is shifted. How do I do that?
The space between the tt and round house is temporary,I have it set on my layout with a 9"straight between them.
(http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l499/jeborne/DSCN0147.jpg)
this is an early photo of my layout in progress. things have changed to fit the roundhouse.
Jerry
also more pics will be coming I am spending alot of time on it today.
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Doneldon on September 02, 2011, 04:42:43 PM
jerry-

It looks great to me. Nice work!

Remember to let gravity hold your roundhouse roof on. A derailment or the desire to do something inside the roundhouse (like lights, interior details, etc.) will be a major hassle if the roof wants to stay on and has glue to help it with that aspiration.
                                                                                                                                                                                    -- D
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: jward on September 02, 2011, 07:50:19 PM
looking good.

how are those foam risers working out? they seem like a good product, but are not suitable for my handlaid track.
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 03, 2011, 07:57:11 PM
jward

The risers work very well. that is an older photo of my layout and things have changed.
I added an extra 2" of foam and actually cut like I was doing a cookie cutter and countersunk the risers thru the first layer of foam leaving the bottom layer unharmed.
As i cut the top layer I lifted it and slid the risers underneath. Not leaving the risers whole, I cut them and spread them apart every couple of feet to create a longer grade to make it easier on the locos. I will post more later after the rh is complete and back on the layout. The modifications are looking great! I brought it to my lhs and they were impressed with it.
Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 04, 2011, 12:06:57 PM
more pics of my progress

(http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l499/jeborne/DSCN0168.jpg)

(http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l499/jeborne/DSCN0165.jpg)

(http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l499/jeborne/DSCN0167.jpg)

updated pic of layout w/ tt

(http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l499/jeborne/DSCN0166.jpg)

again thanks for all the great comments
Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: jward on September 04, 2011, 12:17:46 PM
it's  looking good. the roundhouse is a work of art. and the overall layout reminds me of one i built in n scale years ago. it was 5x8 with the recess in the center like yours. the main yard and turntable sat on the upper level in about the same position as your original layout photo. i hope you have as much fun with your layout as i had with mine.
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: jonathan on September 04, 2011, 03:31:18 PM
PF (alias florynow),

Those 0-6-0/2-6-0/2-6-2 standard locos can be made to run quite well.  The motors are very decent.  All you need is to add pick up wheels to the tender and some lead for the loco shell.   Then detail to taste.  I'm a new fan of those babies.

Jerry.  I am quite jealous.  I lack whatever spark is necessary to design interesting track pattern.  I really like your benchwork and trackwork design.

I can't tell from your pics:  are you putting mortar in the brickwork of your roundhouse?

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 04, 2011, 04:57:44 PM
florynow
Yes I am in NOLA. Yes that is the 745. It is or was sitting behind Ochsner Hospital when I went in the yard for those photo's. I have 1 0-6-0 dcc and 1 2-6-0 dc and both are excellent loco's out the box.

jonathan
Thanks for the compliment's as I still have a lot of sidings I want to add. Still don't know what I am going to model but I still have lot's of time to figure that one out.
I don't know what you mean by mortar in the brickwork? I am modernizing it a little. I still have a lot of detailing to go. Right now I am still working on the roof. Do you know how hard it is to cut each panel out and get it to fit. Plus I had to completely make the roof in the back and the hardest part is gluing those 1/8 styrene strips to make the ribs.
jward
As all way's thanks for your suggestion's, compliment's, and expertise. It is a pleasure to have so many people to help get a project up and running.
This is the first and only forum I am on and have so much fun learning different things from reading all the post's and watching project's like jonathan's come to life.
I like the layout too. I had the same style in O gauge and had so much fun with it I redone it in HO. Man you can do such much more.

Thanks to all and keep the answer's coming for all
Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 04, 2011, 05:10:11 PM
jonathan
Sorry did not catch on to the mortar comment right away. I was planning on painting it light grey first then doing a wash with the red but I ran across two problem's. One is the only panels I could find to match the brick is a little smaller than heljan's brickwork.
2nd I forgot to tryit first.I thought about trying to paint them in. And I thought putting those 1/8 styrene strips on the roof was difficult.
Jerry

Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: jonathan on September 04, 2011, 07:15:00 PM
Jerry,

Sorry didn't mean to cause confusion.  I like brick buildings.  Some have a thing for the laser-cut wood structures.  I like brick.

(http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu146/jsnvogel/Larger%20Layout%20Photos/DSCN0815-1.jpg)

(http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu146/jsnvogel/Larger%20Layout%20Photos/DSCN0391-1.jpg)

For me (others do it better), I like to use acrylic paint (white, tan or a mixture of the two).  I paint a small area of the brick surface.  Then wipe off the brick surface with my finger or thumb, then wiping my fingers on a paper towel.  I use a toothpick to wipe off hard to reach areas.  A little dullcote after everything is dry and you're all set.  Not a perfect method, but it gets the job done without too much time and mess. This can even be done AFTER a structure is already built.

I got a little excited when I saw you were making all the walls in brick.

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Doneldon on September 04, 2011, 11:39:06 PM
Jerry-

Your brickwork doesn't necessarily have to match.
In fact, you can use brick of a different size, shape
and/or color to hint at long life in a building which
has required repairs or modifications.
                                                            -- D
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 05, 2011, 06:20:11 AM
Doneldon

Yes it does. Only because that is me and I took a long time planning and searching for everything. I have a habit of over doing the small stuff. I can't wait till I am finished and post the final pic.

Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 05, 2011, 11:39:24 AM
flory

We live in the same hometown. I live around the Laf. park area.
Yes I have heard of the roundhouse but have never seen it and I travel all over N.O.. Do you know of a cross street? I know of someone I can call that could probably help get me in. Boy would that be awesome.
Have you ever been to the crescent city model railroad club? They have a great layout.

Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on September 05, 2011, 12:10:27 PM
flory

I just looked it up on wikimapia an boy do I feel like a schmuck. It's the Port of New Orleans. I pass there everyday and did not even know it was there. I hope my connection still works for the port.
Thanks for the heads up.

Jerry
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: philws on March 26, 2015, 05:03:25 PM
jerry are you still round? Need help.
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on March 26, 2015, 06:41:33 PM
Quote from: philws on March 26, 2015, 05:03:25 PM
jerry are you still round? Need help.
Yup! PM me as I am not always here but it goes to my email to alert me.
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: philws on April 12, 2015, 02:30:09 PM
Hi Jerry, Almost got my round house rebuilt now, working on the roof. I started to put a copper roof on it. I got a 12" X 42 " roll of copper sheet. I wish I new how to post some picture on here for all to see. I like to thank you again for post your rebuild on here. It saved me a lot of time and m
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Jerrys HO on April 12, 2015, 03:52:57 PM
You have to use a picture hosting site such as photobucket (free) as others.
Hope you will post pics, would love to see them.
Copper roof? sounds great!
Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: rogertra on April 12, 2015, 03:54:02 PM
Quote from: philws on April 12, 2015, 02:30:09 PM
Hi Jerry, Almost got my round house rebuilt now, working on the roof. I started to put a copper roof on it. I got a 12" X 42 " roll of copper sheet. I wish I new how to post some picture on here for all to see. I like to thank you again for post your rebuild on here. It saved me a lot of time and m

To post photos.

1)  Open up a Photobucket or Flickr account.

2)  Post your photos to your Photobucket or Flickr account.

3)  In Photobucket, I'm guessing Flickr is similar, next to the photos you have posted there is a list of URLs.  Click on the "IMG" URL and that will automatically copy the URL.

4)  Simply start a post here and paste the URL into your message.

5)  Click the "preview" button before you post and you'll see what your post will look like to the rest of us.

6)  Any words underlined in your post are spelling errors or words not in this program's dictionary.

Cheers

Roger T.

Title: Re: Roundhouse project
Post by: Hunt on April 12, 2015, 04:38:17 PM
Quote from: philws on April 12, 2015, 02:30:09 PM

. . .
I wish I new how to post some picture on here for all to see.
. . .


philws,

To post a picture in this forum it has to reside (stored) in a URL registered site. Some people are uploading to Photo Bucket   http://photobucket.com/

The link to the image between SMF Bulletin Board Code Image Tags is used to post a picture (image) on this forum.


This example is one of Jonathan's images stored on Photo Bucket.

To post

(http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu146/jsnvogel/Rolling%20Stock/DSCN0555-1.jpg)



Uses




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