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Another O'Neils

edited September 2019 in HO Scale Builds
Since I finished the Foundry last spring, the build of which was posted on the forum, I decided to build O'Neil's before the Riverfront release. This will not be a build since there have been many great builds posted on the forum. I am showing my completed diorama. It's always great to follow previous builds for inspiration and ideas. I want to thank those previous builders for sharing their ideas. Here are the photos, I took at my workbench with my Samsung phone.

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The piping that leads to the oil tank is too interesting to hide under the dock so I pulled it out in front of the dock. Had I planned better I would have shortened the pipe leading to the handle instead of making it the length indicated in the instructions.

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There were 2 horse shoes left over from my Foundry build, on the beam over the drive through, but one came off at some point.

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Notice the pigeon nest in the upper left.

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I did correct the crooked handle on the spout.

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I borrowed an idea from the O scale version pictured on the SW website and put the boiler on a cart.

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Overhead view of the boiler scrap area.

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Here's the second welding cart.

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That's real wood ash.

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The burn barrel and the boiler scrap area are neat details. I would assume since this is a scrap yard for tanks and oil drums there would be some lying around. I decided to create an area where some of these items are "stored".

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The interior of the welding shop it too detailed to hide so I made the roof removable.

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There are 2 welding carts cut with a laser included with this kit. I used one inside the welding shop and the other at the rear of the boiler. I used SS Ltd. welding tanks with gauges and their welding hose for these.

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Putting collar ties on the peaked roof made it rigid. In hind sight I would have moved the collar ties lower on the roof to make it stiffer. The roof rafters set in the notches in the side walls and the ridge beam on the roof fits in the notches on the end walls. The tin roof overhang is attached to the peak roof. I used the flashing to help hold it and glue on each rafter to attach it to the peak roof. It is quite rigid.

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The oil dump with the roof removed. Too bad this is hidden by the drive through roof.

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Here's a better shot of the pigeon nest.

It really was fun to build. Brett amazes me how he continually advances each kit with more interesting details. The laser cut details really add a lot to each kit. Having built the Foundry and now this kit I am really looking forward to the Riverfront!

I hope you enjoy my version of O'Neil's.

Comments

  • Tom, great work all around. My favourite are the interior shots and the front loading dock. Can't wait to see you put the 3 kits together.
  • Spectacular job, Tom....thanks for the hints on the welding shop roof as I also like to see removable roofs...all the clutter looks great...well done buddy
    Terry
  • Great job Tom.
  • Very nice.

    Jerry
  • Outstanding Tom. Your attention to detail is so much fun to view. Thank you for posting your O'Neills.
  • Beautiful build and great photo shots as well. Top shelf my friend!
  • Thanks guys for the nice comments. I used the photos on the SW website, both the HO Scale and O Scale versions, plus Kens outstanding build for inspiration and ideas. I also tried to give it some of my own interpretation.
  • Looks great! Can't wait to get back to the bench....
  • How can one not enjoy this beautiful build with so much attention for the details. Great work.
  • I was troubled by the way the junk pile was just straight on the outside edge for no reason. After deliberation I added a fence to give it definition. Now I believe there's a reason for the straight edge. Also defines the edge of the diorama better.
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  • Tom,

    That fence is a nice addition to the diorama. It helps define the boundary and gives a reason for the trash pile being linear along the outside edge just like you thought it would.

    Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
  • did you cut your base bigger than brett calls for, or does it just appear that way because you chose not to include a track?
  • Kevin, yes it is a different size than the instructions. The instructions call for a base 11" by 11". I made mine 9-1/2" by 13". I liked the increased area that Ken added to his build to accommodate the enhanced boiler scrapping area so I could add more details! Imagine that! Thus the wider size. The narrower width is because I didn't add any track to the dio. I don't add track unless it's an integral part of the dio, such as into an engine house. This is because I sell my dioramas and have had people not buy them because the track which I prefer, code 70 rail, was not the size they use on their layout. This way someone that buys the dio can add the siding in whatever rail size they prefer.
  • makes sense to me. after o'neill's i told myself to cut the bases larger than brett calls for so i can add extra stuff if i want to, and promptly forgot to when i cut the rr camp base and the truck repair base (but i might just to recut that).
  • Kevin, you can never add too much extra "stuff"! Even though SW kits come with the largest and best selection of detail parts, I always find that I can add a "few" more!
  • Tom, beautiful workmanship!!. Love all the details and weathering you did.
    I am currently working on this kit and will post by the end of the year.
    Keep up the great work!!

    Chris (Pappy)
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