We have all of the scenery in on the creamery module and we are working out the final bugs on our grade crossing. We hope to be adding a sound module and censors soon we have worked out most of the bugs with them now.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Greetings All, we have been busy in the layout room over this winter season. Head over to the updates page and our You Tube channel to check out the items we have been working on and have completed. Or you can click on the link at the right to view the pages.
We have all of the scenery in on the creamery module and we are working out the final bugs on our grade crossing. We hope to be adding a sound module and censors soon we have worked out most of the bugs with them now.
We have all of the scenery in on the creamery module and we are working out the final bugs on our grade crossing. We hope to be adding a sound module and censors soon we have worked out most of the bugs with them now.
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Work is moving forward!
Work has again began to move forward on the layout I am making head way on the new creamery module and other items of the work list. Check out all the new additions here.
New Tier 4 Locomotive Power Arrives At Grafton Yard.
The first of two new tier 4 locos to arrive at Grafton Yard check them out HERE.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
New Passenger cars added to the fleet
The
Shops at Grafton yard have been working hard to complete several
outstanding projects. Lets take a peek at what they have been up to.
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Flooding on Maine Central's Grafton Branch
Do not worry though federal State and Local authorities are on the scene assessing the damage now.....
A few weeks back I came home from work to find the ice maker supply line to our fridge had busted and leaked about 2 inches of water all over the kitchen. I immediately ran down stairs to shut off the supply to the fridge and found that I had about 6 inches of standing water in the train room. Oh no disaster! Well it wasn't as bad as I thought I'll explain. Yes the layout did suffer water damage however most of the water had ran off the layout and onto the floor in the room this was short work for our trusty wet vac. The kitchen you ask, fine other than some minor damage on the kick boards we cleaned the whole mess up in about an hour or so. The damage that had me concerned on the layout was on the junction and town modules, a complete loss. I had used plaster on these modules as these where the first ones I made and had not yet transferred to foam. I was able to save most of the saw mill portion of the junction module once it dried out however the town was a total loss along with the track work leading up to the town and the Wye. Long story short I demoed the module and replaced it with a new one only this time I used foam and added a helix in the module the following pics will explain thing a little more. I took these photos while construction was on going the photos do not go in order but give you an idea of how we built the helix and constructed things.
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Another view of the first rings |
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Start of helix from staging |
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First three rings started |
The final part of construction will be to enclose the top of the helix with the new town bench work. This will get completed once I finish all the rock formation and finalize the new track plan. One other item to note is I lost my MRC prodigy advance2 to the incident. So I have not ran trains on the layout for a month or so just limited runs testing track with my Sprog programmer. That will soon change though I ordered a new NCE system the other day!
Phase 2 of the build is to layout and construct the lower level of the layout. Yup you heard right a three level layout in a 12' x 17' room. I was forced to go this route because what I had planned for additional space for trains has now become the new family media room.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
New additions to the engine roster
The guys in the engine shops have done it again. This time they unveiled three new engine to be added to the fleet. Vermont Railway locos 201,603 and 006. Check out the pictures here.
New engine shops at Grafton yard
The new shops at Grafton are almost done.
I have been working on the new shop portion of the layout for the last few months or so.
I still have to touch up a few things and add weathering to the building but over all the project is mostly complete.
I detailed the interior of the shops with tool boxes and machines. I also added safety markings on the poles.
Here is a few more pictures of the exterior. I used a Walther's kit to create the scene I still have to scenic the area and hope to have that done soon.
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