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The Path Valley Railroad: Shapeways
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Saturday, May 26, 2012. As expected the Shapeways cars arrived just in time for the trip to Florida. When I got back I was able to get them painted up and I have assembled one of the three bay cars. Unfortunately one end platform on each of the two bay cars have been damaged, so I will have to rebuild them before I can put them together. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Model Ra...
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The Path Valley Railroad: EBT M-1?
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Thursday, November 7, 2013. Roy Stevens on the Nn3 list has been busy creating Nn3 items in his Shapeways shop. Unfortunately many of his creations are un-printable due to resolution issues for these small items, but I have gotten copies of the things I have been able to. One of those things that I have often wished for was the East Broad Top's M-1. Gas electric motor car. Armadill...
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The Path Valley Railroad: Rock Quarrys and 4-4-0's
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Friday, September 5, 2014. Rock Quarrys and 4-4-0's. So I started a new project just as a fun sort of thing, it started out as an experiment/test track but I'm also doing some new things with it. It's all fun and games, right? First impressions, man this thing is fra-JEEE-lay! But from what I understand it's not for the faint of heart. So I started adding cars to the smug little At...
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The Path Valley Railroad: September 2014
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Friday, September 5, 2014. Rock Quarrys and 4-4-0's. So I started a new project just as a fun sort of thing, it started out as an experiment/test track but I'm also doing some new things with it. It's all fun and games, right? First impressions, man this thing is fra-JEEE-lay! But from what I understand it's not for the faint of heart. So I started adding cars to the smug little At...
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The Path Valley Railroad: $500 layout
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Wednesday, July 16, 2014. I may have mentioned that I got interested in a contest, unfortunately I missed the deadline but I've been having fun with the premise anyway. The idea is to create a fully functional layout including benchwork, trackage, locomotives, rolling stock, scenery and control systems for less than $500. This is, of course, a beginners layout, so nothing fancy.
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The Path Valley Railroad: I've Been Working On The Railroad(s)
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Saturday, January 31, 2015. I've Been Working On The Railroad(s). For the past couple of weeks I've been laying Fast Tracks turnouts. On the narrow gauge, wiring them up and hooking them to Caboose Industries ground throws. I've found that the 224S. Designed for Atlas code 55, is perfect for Nn3. The only thing I will save is the turntable. I have no plans for it, but it will g...
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The Path Valley Railroad: July 2014
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Wednesday, July 16, 2014. I may have mentioned that I got interested in a contest, unfortunately I missed the deadline but I've been having fun with the premise anyway. The idea is to create a fully functional layout including benchwork, trackage, locomotives, rolling stock, scenery and control systems for less than $500. This is, of course, a beginners layout, so nothing fancy.
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The Path Valley Railroad: Motivation
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Monday, December 29, 2014. Yes, it's been a while. No, I ain't dead yet. I've also ordered some new motive power, this time from AZL. They are running a special right now, a Mikado and a GP7 with a caboose. They should be here Wednesday, so I'll do a review and write-up on both of them then. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Modeling the EBT Track Scale.
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The Path Valley Railroad: Roundhouse
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Saturday, October 25, 2014. EBT modeler Russ Norris is building his HOn3 version of an East Broad Top themed narrow gauge road to include the Orbisonia/Rockhill shops complex. One of the most important building in this complex is, of course, the eight stall roundhouse. He writes about it on his blog. Comparing it to the pictures. That Russ has on his site you can see. Returning to ...
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The Path Valley Railroad: December 2014
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The Path Valley Railroad. An N scale model railroad based on the planned Path Valley Railroad in south central Pennsylvania. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. A knock on the door today brought me the Nickel Plate trio I ordered last week. Here are the pictures:. Besides, they are just too nice to be cut up as donors, so it looks like I may be building a small freight type layout in Z scale instead. Monday, December 29, 2014. Yes, it's been a while. No, I ain't dead yet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gilley's S...