Monday, May 28, 2012

St. Louis Staging

Today we got some of the staging track put into place, once the glue has completely set over night we can make the cuts for the lift out section.  The outside staging track is actually a loop to easily turn around trains and hold a large unit train that will run a thru on the layout going from east staging to west without any scheduled stops.  all other staging tracks will hold around 14 - 50' cars and 2 locomotives.  Now we just have to wait to get the rest of the cork roadbed down and then continue on with the track work.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Custom Paint and Staging

Worked on a few small projects today, turning an Undecorated Kato SD40-2 into a GATX Leased Loco, and roadbed on the St. Louis Staging yard.  They seemed to work well together, while waiting for paint to dry I could get some cork road bed down.... until I ran out, time for a trip to the hobby store.

St. Louis Staging --

It was a recent change to the layout to add a lower level staging yard, originally the lower level was planned as a continuous loop so that when my niece was over she could run a train in a large circle without really anyone having to pay close attention. We have changed the layout instead to a point to point by simply removing part of the loop at one end and moving some track around.  By doing so we have added a lift out section in front of a window that will be the start of a staging yard, with the rest being on top of a storage unit on the other side of the window.


The Project was going really well and seemed to be getting a lot accomplished, until I reached for that next section of Midwest Products cork roadbed but instead found and empty box, fail.  A trip to the hobby store clearly in my near future.





GATX Locomotive (SD40-2) --

I have a few undecorated Kato Diesels that have been sitting on the shelf for the better part of a year with no plan ahead of them, until today.  On a recent trip I had seen a few freshly painted GATX locomotives and while thinking about the undecorated locos today I have decided that they could pair nicely.  I found some GATX decal sets from Microscale and have got them order.  While I wait for the decals to arrive I went ahead and got some paint on the shell.  There is still some detail work todo before the decals get placed, and then once I get the decals on there, I can make the loco look as it it hasn't freshly rolled out of the paint shop.

Freshly out of the Paint Booth with out a flash, just fluorescent lighting from the ceiling fixtures, while the picture below was taken with a flash





Thursday, May 24, 2012

Airbrush Booth

     Today we got in an airbrush spray booth from Paasche.  A few months ago at an estate auction we purchased near 200 undecorated rolling stock and hadn't really done anything with them other than move them into a drawer.  With wanting to get some more rolling stock completed, today I began getting some paint on some of these Micro-Trains undecorated boxcars.


The spray booth is the Paasche Model HB-16-13, and it works great.   I painted these rolling stock for about 45 minutes with no fumes in the room at all.   While eventually we will add venting from the fan to the outside, for the time being we are just allowing the filter to clean the air.

All of the undecorated rolling stock is from Micro-Trains and it looks great.  Hopefully after some paint, decals, and weathering we will have some great looking box cars for the layout.



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Introduction

Welcome to our Model Railroad of the Missouri Pacific Sedalia Subdivision

We started construction of the Sedalia Sub in May of 2011.  Here are some videos from along the way to where we start today.

July 2011


August 2011