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ALPINE RAILROAD IN NJ-EVOLUTION IN PICS PART VI

Since my last post I had glued hydrocal rock castings to the mountains on the newer section and colored them after having glued the tunnel portals and retaining walls in place. The next set of photos shows the progress.

This is the newest section I mentioned in a previous post with the mountains and portals in place.

ALPINE RAILROAD IN NJ-EVOLUTION IN PICS PART V

Now that I have gone over most of the build for my layout up to present day (I will take pics of the newest table with the mountains and rock faces in place and post them soon), I thought I would show some of the details I have been working on like tunnel portals, bridges and structures. Since I didn't take any before pics of the portals or bridges before I painted/weathered them, I found pics online of what they look like out of the box.

ALPINE RAILROAD IN NJ-EVOLUTION IN PICS PART IV

After fixing my problem with getting my locos up a 2% + grade (it was never consistent for the entire run) I then saw another aspect of my original plan that I never really loved. At that point I had my loco run up hill about 4 inches over the course of 8-10 feet or so but coming back down hill was done inside another tunnel on the opposite end of the layout in about 3 feet. Needless to say it was a steep hill downward though a few tests showed that locos would not fly off the track or even move that much faster so it was doable but I didn't love it.

ALPINE RAILROAD IN NJ-EVOLUTION IN PICS PART III

Due to the nature of my job I was unexpectedly out of work from last Christmas until te beginning of May which presented a wonderful opportunity to fill the cold winter days by working on my layout uninterrupted. In that time I feel like I achieved quite a lot on the layout construction itself as well as building structures and whatnot. Like most railroad modelers, I tend to get "on a track" of maybe wiring for a while then when I get bored I shift gears and build a structure or two or maybe work on scenery.

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December issue will be out Saturday evening

The December issue is running late -- it will be posted to the site tomorrow evening.

This is a very unusual week with the Thanksgiving holiday in it for the US, then Black Friday today. We prefer to avoid all these special days and just release the issue this month outside of all that anyway.

So look for next month's issue tomorrow night!

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Must be a subscriber to download MRH as of Jan 2018?

We're considering a change as of January 2018 for MRH magazine.

The change is you will need to be a subscriber to download MRH. Subscribing remains free, but subscribing is a very important stat for us when trying to gain advertisers.

The idea is you can freely read the online edition without needing to do anything, but if you want to download the current issue or back issues, you need to subscribe.

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Download the Mag.

I have a question. Can the online Magazine be downloaded to both a desk top computer and a IPad?

Richard


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