Here is a video I put together on the scale at Ottawa Silica. The scale is by Boulder Creek Engineering and is fantastic for creating realistic operations. It uses infrared sensors to detect cars as they pass over the scale. The scale will ramp up and generate a random weight in the range you set. In between cars, the scale ramps back down to zero. On my layout, any cars over tonnage must be set off at the plant to be reduced by plant employees and then re-weighed again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUwUqhd0ETo
An operations based N Scale layout depicting the Rock Island Railroad between Peoria and Ottawa, Illinois circa 1972.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
The ROCK 3.0: Video Time!
Inspired by fellow RI modeler Allen in Nebraska, I decided to pick up some oil based paints to start weathering some of my cars.
It's video time! I put together this video. It gives a general overview of the layout. Nothing fancy, but more testing my abilities at video editing and such. Hope you guys like it. I would like to add more videos to the blog in the future.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
The ROCK 3.0: Progress Report 05.06.14
I'm missing my Xuron rail cutters. I need them to cut in a new crossover at the east end of Ottawa Yard. I started looking last week. No such luck. Yesterday, I went through every last thing in the room. I can't find them anywhere! I looked in my car, work, no where! I ended up purchasing another pair that will arrive by Friday. You know as soon as they arrive, I will find the other pair. In other news, the room is cleaned and organized after the great search effort.
Last night, when looking for the rail cutters, I stood up on the stool, as my wife looked at me like I was crazy, to gain an elevated view of the entire layout. I was hoping to spot them on top of the layout somewhere. Anywho, I thought this would be a great view to show people the layout.
I took some test video and it turned out pretty good. I'll put together an official video and update to the blog. Maybe I will make one on the local operations as well.
In other news, the last of the Rock Island hoppers arrived. I ordered 9 DOWX Atlas Sand hoppers. The hoppers were stripped of the old reporting marks and re-decaled with logo and new RI reporting marks, sprayed with dullcote, weight added and Micro Trains couplers added. This completes my quest for the little gray RI hoppers. I believe I have plenty now!
Last night, when looking for the rail cutters, I stood up on the stool, as my wife looked at me like I was crazy, to gain an elevated view of the entire layout. I was hoping to spot them on top of the layout somewhere. Anywho, I thought this would be a great view to show people the layout.
I took some test video and it turned out pretty good. I'll put together an official video and update to the blog. Maybe I will make one on the local operations as well.
In other news, the last of the Rock Island hoppers arrived. I ordered 9 DOWX Atlas Sand hoppers. The hoppers were stripped of the old reporting marks and re-decaled with logo and new RI reporting marks, sprayed with dullcote, weight added and Micro Trains couplers added. This completes my quest for the little gray RI hoppers. I believe I have plenty now!
One of the converted Atlas DOWX Covered Hoppers
Intermountain Ex-Southern Pacific Hopper. You can see the Southern Pacific logo fading through.
This evening I started on the TrainCat Tank Car Loading Platform.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
The ROCK 3.0: Progress Report 05.01 - 05.04.14
Thursday, I only completed decaling one of the Athearn sand hoppers. Those just take so much more time.
Friday, I completed decaling the remaining three Athearn hoppers. I have 9 more Atlas DOWX hoppers to re-decal that will arrive this coming week.
The re-numbering project has gone much better than expected. This is mainly due to Allen Heimsoth's efforts providing decals with the full reporting marks that could be applied as one decal. Many many thanks to Allen for his help!
Friday, I completed decaling the remaining three Athearn hoppers. I have 9 more Atlas DOWX hoppers to re-decal that will arrive this coming week.
Sunday evening, I hit everything I re-decaled with a coat of Testors dullcote.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
The ROCK 3.0: Progress Report 04.30.14
Silvis Shops is working overtime trying to get through this re-numbering project. 31 more cars were released from the shop today for a total of 50 completed (14 remaining). The CEO is very pleased to not see every sand hopper numbered either (Atlas) RI 12039 or RI 12049. When this project is done with the gray hoppers, I will still have a few blue hoppers (8 or 9 with duplicate numbers). Those will take more time as I don't have a quick replacement decal with the full reporting marks. The good news is that I'm getting better at my decaling skills.
These by far take the most time as I have to cut out each individual letter. I could probably complete ten of the ones above in the time it takes to do one of these. If you get too cocky and try to soak more than one letter at a time in water, it inevitably ends up ruining the decal.
These by far take the most time as I have to cut out each individual letter. I could probably complete ten of the ones above in the time it takes to do one of these. If you get too cocky and try to soak more than one letter at a time in water, it inevitably ends up ruining the decal.
When you fail, try, try again. Back to signals. I managed to light the first signal tonight on the layout! Say what?
I installed a small dwarf type signal outbound at Ottawa Yard. It displays yellow and red only.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The ROCK 3.0: Progress Report 04.29.14
Silvis Shops released 20 hoppers today with new reporting marks.
I have both the Block and Speed Lettering decals. I decided to mix it up and have some of both. Here is a hopper with the speed lettering.
Covered hoppers are pouring back into Ottawa Silica as they are released from Silvis Shops.
This evening, I re-visited signaling for about 45 minutes or so. It did not go well.
Monday, April 28, 2014
The ROCK 3.0: Progress Report 04.28.14
This morning and at lunch time, I worked on stripping reporting marks off Rock Island covered hoppers as well as removing logos on a few others that will be converted to Rock Island equipment. I managed to go through 50 of them today completing all that I had in stock.
To remove the old reporting marks, I dip my paint brush in Micro Sol on a batch of five hoppers or so. I wait about a minute and then lightly rub it off using a pencil eraser. It works great and super fast and easy. Atlas and Athearn are by far the easiest to remove using this method. Intermountain was worse and Micro Trains the hardest.
To remove the old reporting marks, I dip my paint brush in Micro Sol on a batch of five hoppers or so. I wait about a minute and then lightly rub it off using a pencil eraser. It works great and super fast and easy. Atlas and Athearn are by far the easiest to remove using this method. Intermountain was worse and Micro Trains the hardest.
Next step, all cars will receive a coat of Testors dullcote.
All 50 received dullcote as well as two undecorated cars received gray paint. We're moving right along with the fleet.
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