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Old 11-18-2009, 10:00 PM   #1
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Default The Little River Rail Road in Doc Tom's Back Yard

Well this move to town has meant a lot of changes for me. Gone is the original HO logger the C&S RR that was a great tool to begin the pursuit of logging railroad history in the mountains of East Tennessee where I grew up.

Now with age and presbyopia it is time to move on to bigger scales and out in to the yard. Going to give a try at capturing the spirit of the Little River Rail Road that ran from Townsend Tennessee up in to the Smokey Mountains of beautiful East Tennessee.

First order of business was to contact those Yankee locomotive builders up in Lima Ohio and get their 55 ton three truck monster on the payroll. Here are the shots of the delivered locomotive before lettering for the LRRR.

It is a Bachmann 3 truck Shay in Large scale and is an actual 2.5 feet long and weighs in at 18 pounds. I love the detail and you can really see it!!!

Custom decals for the LRRR are coming by mail and the locomotive will be converted to a radio controlled rechargeable battery powered engine which is becoming quite popular with Large scale modelers.

Wish me luck on this new adventure.

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Old 11-19-2009, 08:43 AM   #2
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Wow I'm pretty excited about this one too! Where'd ya get the trestle? That Loco is beautiful!
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Old 11-19-2009, 09:33 AM   #3
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Nice looking Hog Tom. I like the dog in the Cab. Once upon a time, I had a dog on most of my locomotives. On my #9 a Westside models Westside Lumber Co. #3 the dog is sitting in the fireman's seat.


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Old 11-19-2009, 01:08 PM   #4
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"the locomotive will be converted to a radio controlled rechargeable battery powered engine which is becoming quite popular with Large scale modelers."

That will certainly eliminate any problems with "dirty track", and makes perfect sense for an outdoor railroad.
Hmmmmmm Little River......maybe a G scale Baldwin 2-4-4-2 ???
Huh? maybe... maybe????
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Wow I'm pretty excited about this one too! Where'd ya get the trestle? That Loco is beautiful!
Hi Hoorhaylowe,

Thanks for the compliment. I am very very lucky to have a good friend Mr Bill Nelson who supplied me with lots of track, large scale buildings, figures and that scratchbuilt trestle from his Dad's outdoor layout. Bill's father passed away but I am glad and proud to be giving all these very nice models a "new" showing. Bill has always been very supportive of my hobby adventures and this one in particular has benefitted from his generosity.
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Old 11-19-2009, 09:10 PM   #6
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Nice looking Hog Tom. I like the dog in the Cab. Once upon a time, I had a dog on most of my locomotives. On my #9 a Westside models Westside Lumber Co. #3 the dog is sitting in the fireman's seat.


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Hey Bill,

Glad you like the "dawg." You know this another of your generous donations from your Dad's "G scale layout." Just so happens it is perfect 1:20.3 scale and I thought looked pretty cool on the engine. Thanks for getting all this neat stuff to begin this adventure in outdoor logging.
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Old 11-19-2009, 09:20 PM   #7
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"the locomotive will be converted to a radio controlled rechargeable battery powered engine which is becoming quite popular with Large scale modelers."

That will certainly eliminate any problems with "dirty track", and makes perfect sense for an outdoor railroad.
Hmmmmmm Little River......maybe a G scale Baldwin 2-4-4-2 ???
Huh? maybe... maybe????
Thanks Sumpter,

The R/C battery conversion eliminates a lot of headaches including wiring, under ground conduits, section to section track jumper wires, all metal wheelsets (getting very expensive), large output power packs, difficulties with DCC control through very long track, cleaning track, reversing circuits,and having to buy exspensive brass track. I hope the experiment goes well.

Here's a few shots of that 2-4-4-2 you are thinking and dreaming about. Also, a large scale modeler's recreation of the prototype made by cutting up two LGB mechanisms and splicing them together. Anything is possible in this huge scale where the neighborhood Lowe's or Home Depot is your new Hobby Shop.
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Old 11-20-2009, 07:03 AM   #8
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Default Little River Shay 2147

When I get the custom decal sheet for the big shay this is how I will letter it for the original 2147 sitting at the museum in Townsend Tennessee. I am using a little "artisitic license" to give the name "Miss Kit" to the loco up there just below the cab window in honor of my very supportive wife Kit.

Bachmann did make a lettered model for LRRR 2147 but they are were all gone (limited run) when I saved up enough $ to buy it....so I got an unlettered one from Caboose Hobbies. The second picture is what Bachmann's model looked like in Large Scale.

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Default Wow!

Hey Doc Tom I remember this was coming & it sounds very exciting to see it come to pass. I am happy for you & your new endeavor. This will be an exciting Thread for sure. I mentioned this a long time back that my family & I have camped at Elkmont many times over the years. It will be exciting to see you capture this portion of the Logging era. I have read a little about the RC with trains & it sounds like that is the way to go especially in GRR. Keep us posted on EVERYTHING.
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Old 11-21-2009, 06:25 AM   #10
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Hey Doc Tom I remember this was coming & it sounds very exciting to see it come to pass. I am happy for you & your new endeavor. This will be an exciting Thread for sure. I mentioned this a long time back that my family & I have camped at Elkmont many times over the years. It will be exciting to see you capture this portion of the Logging era. I have read a little about the RC with trains & it sounds like that is the way to go especially in GRR. Keep us posted on EVERYTHING.
Hey Sawdust,

Thanks for the enthusiasm!!!
Elkmont is a great campground and we have camped there too when the kids were little. My wife and I also stayed at the Wonderland Hotel there after a hike up Mt Le Conte. They let the hotel go (very sad story) and it was finally torn down by the National Park Service.

Here are a few pictures of Elkmont in the days of steam. I may just have to model the Elkmont Post Office in Large Scale (1:20.3) for the evolving garden RR.

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Old 11-22-2009, 09:03 PM   #11
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Default Logo for the Little River Rail Road

Here is the logo I will be using for the decals on the Shay.
I also used it to make signs for the train shed out back and put it on wheel barrows and other "garden equipment" that will be used in the actual construction.

"Hard scapers" and retaining wall folks are supposed to be by tomorrow to begin surveying work.

I will post a layout plan soon.
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Old 11-22-2009, 09:45 PM   #12
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Default Decal Proof Sheet for the Shay

Hi,

Here is the decal "proof sheet" for the custom lettering for the shay. The decals are made by Stan Cedarleaf who is an excellent craftsman to work with and very easy to communicate with. Here is his website: http://gold.mylargescale.com/StanCed...omDecalsx.html

Of course when the lettering gets here it will be white. I don't think black lettering will show up very well on a black locomotive.

Stan likes to use prototype photos, like the ones of 2147 I showed earlier, to make his decals. He also asked for measurements of where I would be putting the decals. These measurements allowed me to make decals of "2147" to go on the sides of the headlight and rear light and smoke box door just like the prototype. Bachmann does not include these numbers on the lights or smoke box door in its previous release of this model.

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Track plan? Overview? Before and after shots?
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Tom, I was walking through the woods today, studying trees for firewood planning, and I though that you are going to need some log loads. Sometime this winter, you need to come out here dressed in woods clothes, and help me scout for some trees whose limbs might make good 1:20.3 logs. I can also show you some of the places where I have piles of rock, which we might be able to harvest for scenic purposes. I got some places with mossy rocks, that should be nice accent pieces for your project.


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