
I've loved trains and railroading since I
was a little kid. If you've ever been close to a train as it's
been screaming past the RR crossing you know how impressive they are.
There's something very romantic about railroads to me, especially when
riding one. If you're a rail fan, you know exactly what I'm talking about... if not, I won't try to explain it! ;-)
If you haven't already, I highly suggest that you plan and take an trip by rail.
Amtrak's fate appears to be unknown at this point and now is the time to enjoy it while we can.
We try to ride the
Milwaukee 261, an ex-Milwaukee steam engine that's been restored to near mint condition,
whenever We can because I'm hooked and I have to bring Aim along whether she likes it or not(she does). The image above is the 261.
I took that picture when a friend and I chased it to see it cross the St.
Croix river on the Wisconsin Central, on it's way to Chicago.
I've more recently been following in the footsteps of the hobo. I've taken two trips already and had a blast! Shhhh... don't tell the feds! :)
On many weekends I can be found running around the Twin Cities chasing
trains and taking
pictures. And some more
here. There are many places here to see
the action. Northtown yard, Pigs eye yard, Hastings, St. Croix
Junction, Newport, Coon Creek.. the list goes on. You can read about
some good areas on the
Twin
City Area Railfan Guide, see my (growing)page about some of my
favorite spots, or take a look at
an old SOO LINE map of the area
here, from "SOO LINE in Color".
So, if you're ever out taking pictures and see me in a Dark Green Jeep
Wrangler, stop and say hello.
I grew up in White Bear Lake, where I used to watch the Burlington Northern
and Milwaukee Road run through town on the Scally, making their way to
Duluth. Those days are gone and the line sees only occasional local traffic. There also
used to be a line from White Bear Lake to Stillwater... many of my younger days were filled chasing the local on my bike.
I model in N scale and my main interests are the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Burlington Northern, and Milwaukee around 1970. I now use acrylic paints exclusively with a badger internal mix airbrush. Painting is done in a home made spray booth using a simple air tank that I found at Home depot and it works like a champ.
I make my own decals created on my Alps1000 printer. I've created decals for Milwaukee Road, Great Northern, and Burlington Northern, all in N scale. For those who are interested there are two very helpful Email lists on
Yahoo! Groups, alpsdecal and
rr-decal All the guys on the lists are extremely helpful.
My newest interest is molding, I'm hoping to create some of my own cars and shells very soon. My first attempt was
my F45, based on the Lima FP45 model. I was originally motivated by Jim Semikoski. He has done some very impressive molds and he was kind enough to help me out with advice when I was starting out.
I'm continuing to learn new techniques and methods and I love doing it. So I'll share more of my projects here as they occur.
Check out some of the
many projects I'm working on.