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Titan Tubs

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 A lot of excitement came when Atlas announced Trinity 3230 covered hoppers, which appear often in trains in Florida hauling cement. Titan America has a fleet of these with cars at various ages- whether built 2 or 20 years ago, you'll find it here. The latest ones that FEC received within the past 18 months became insanely easy to model, using stickered reporting marks and little more than standard railcar fonts.  As such, the more recent run was the focus with the Atlas 3230s. Part of this is easiness, the rest is longevity. These will likely last longer with the railroad making the cars more usable in present day model railroading. The process of decaling was tedious, but achieved with various sheets sold by Smokebox Graphics and one sheet by Switchline. The Futura condensed bold is extremely limited in black text, so be careful choosing cars to do with those graphics. The Atlas cars come with painted on safety stripes, but I decided to up it one level with the reflective st...

Tolga's Takeaways - GFLUG at Plant City Train Show, October 16, 2021

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Here's a retroactive show report; a small one but with remarkable implications. That's what the Takeaways series is all about. The Greater Florida LEGO Users Group was at the Plant City Train Show on October 16, 2021. Organized as part of the NMRA Sunshine Region Convention, it was a nice way of easing in back to public train displays amid the already passed exhibits at Tampa Bay Comic Con and Orlando MegaCon. The layout received contributions from David G, Chuck I, Todd T, and myself. Here are my takeaways from displaying: We were the only layout at the show! The entire show floor was dominated by vendors selling trains. The market reach in the morning was members of the NMRA Sunshine Region, including folks from the local South Florida Railway Museum, and enthusiasts among the general public. David and I were able to make this happen partly on this basis having worked with folks at the SSR. We got a nice centralized spot near the stage of the Trinkle Center and offered the ...

Takeaways from the Greater Florida LEGO Users Group display at RealRail Train Show, Bradenton, FL

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 The Greater Florida LEGO Users Group had a train show display at Bradenton, FL. While the club members did a multifaceted display at both MegaCon and Tampa Bay Comic Con, it has been a while since the club displayed a full train display at a two day event, perhaps before the COVID-19 pandemic for a display this size or larger. We did the one day Plant City NMRA SSR show, and I will cover takeaways from that soon, but RealRail is among the larger shows and this one did not disappoint. Without further ado, here's Tolga's Takeaways: Three's a Crowd -- logistics of transporting high rises Since May 2018 I made the decision to build Midtown Miami highrises in LEGO bricks to model an attainable Florida scene, as the buildings look cool and line the FEC/Brightline mainline (the Port Lead). Unlike the downtown skyline the buildings are at about 350-400 feet in height in Midtown and are easy to model and transport in this hobby. 2 Midtown and Hyde Midtown were finished in 2019, and...