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 #1440580  by deandremouse
 
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Those bogies came out real nice. Great job can't wait to see the finished product
 #1442528  by Steamfan77
 
I completed the road work for the junction at Mineola. If you look at my post from 7/8, you'll see Main St is missing as it crosses the tracks. Below is the finished product. I used joint compound mixed with black paint, and finished with weathering powders. I'm pretty happy with the results.

Andy
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 #1452468  by mirrodie
 
edflyerssn007 wrote:A couple videos of one of my GP-38's pulling two F&C P72's that I just put together. It's my first time actually painting a car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBjmnNOZn4M" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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2nd video has a paint scheme that I made up that's LIRR inspired, maybe something the P72's would have worn if they had continued farther into the C3 era.

Also here's some WIP pictures.

http://imgur.com/a/mfhD2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Nice looking cars! I’ve got 4 F&C P72 cars that Ive had for over a decade..seems like I only get to work on them little by little during the holidays. (With kids and a tons of other things always popping up, they are a long term work in progress)

How did the cars come out? How are the trucks? And the couplers?
 #1462817  by scopelliti
 
Question: inside the Morris Park engine house (between the roundhouse and the first transfer table), were there work pits between the rails, or was it all flat concrete?
 #1462891  by nyandw
 
Pat, I've been poking around for any inside the Roundhouse info/photos... None thus far. But, here's my take on your question as followings:

As the major steam loco facility for the LIRR with a "good sized roundhouse" it would seem that all stalls be created equal so as not to require locos already serviced underneath via the work pit having to be backed our into another non-pit' stall to allow another loco access. As far as 'flat concrete' I don't see how the would service/lube the running gear/underbody/trucks/etc. Every photo/model I have seen has all the full repair/service stalls with pits. Yes, I'm sure there are proto exceptions (always 'a prototype' for everything in modeling land! :-) Best, Steve
 #1462961  by scopelliti
 
I also asked on Facebook and Steven Torborg responded that apparently about half had a pit (he feels most of the pits were on the northern side). Yeah, I've looked at every photo I can find...nothing really shows much of the floor area.
 #1463153  by scopelliti
 
Go the answer on Facebook... in the image below the red box is the outline of what was once the engine house. The roundhouse is to the right, the first transfer table was to the left. The arrows that indicate the first two of what appears to be new concrete filling in the old inspection pits. My model has six stalls,so the first two (or three) will have pits.
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 #1463272  by mirrodie
 
happy to help! I guess I should add cartography to my hobby list ;)
 #1602145  by BOMOPTSKWH
 
I don’t model the LIRR specifically but I do have some LIRR models I run on both my normal layout and the Christmas one.
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