First off. I changed my handle. I used to be cyclingshane73, however thanks to one of the gracious mods here at The Gauge (Thanks N Gauger) its been changed to my nickname. The one that was given to me by most of my friends and the name they know me by. So now you know it too. :thumb:
Also. Instead of plugging up the board with a new thread of every achievement during the progress of my adventures in model rail-roading I decided to devout one thread to all of it. Hopefully it will grow to be long but fun and interesting to read.
So far, I finally managed to sit down at my work-bench (more-like stand...I need a stool to sit on...my shoulders are a bit sore...ouch) and build up one of my Proto 2000 kits. To start I picked a gondola. Why? Well because: 1) It's the only one I have so far, and 2) It seemed to have fewer parts then the other kits.
I managed to break a couple of the plastic grab irons but was able to "salvage" one so it looks bent, which I guess is to be expected in the real world. I'd like to thank Doc Wayne for the tip on using the laquer thinner. It dries quicker then contact cement and seems to leave less residue. Which actually sped up the build up process. Hope you like the pictures. It's not weathered yet. Remember baby steps for now...
One down...14 to go.
New track plan and cars soon to follow. I'm reworking it again. I'll post up a pics of my very first locos in over 20 years which will be soon be DCC equipped. Eventually I'll get around to getting to the real meat and potatos, but for now I've got to keep myself amused.
Comments, opinions and gratutious praise always welcomed. sign1
Shane
Also. Instead of plugging up the board with a new thread of every achievement during the progress of my adventures in model rail-roading I decided to devout one thread to all of it. Hopefully it will grow to be long but fun and interesting to read.
So far, I finally managed to sit down at my work-bench (more-like stand...I need a stool to sit on...my shoulders are a bit sore...ouch) and build up one of my Proto 2000 kits. To start I picked a gondola. Why? Well because: 1) It's the only one I have so far, and 2) It seemed to have fewer parts then the other kits.
I managed to break a couple of the plastic grab irons but was able to "salvage" one so it looks bent, which I guess is to be expected in the real world. I'd like to thank Doc Wayne for the tip on using the laquer thinner. It dries quicker then contact cement and seems to leave less residue. Which actually sped up the build up process. Hope you like the pictures. It's not weathered yet. Remember baby steps for now...
One down...14 to go.

New track plan and cars soon to follow. I'm reworking it again. I'll post up a pics of my very first locos in over 20 years which will be soon be DCC equipped. Eventually I'll get around to getting to the real meat and potatos, but for now I've got to keep myself amused.
Comments, opinions and gratutious praise always welcomed. sign1
Shane