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Reply to "Weathering Wednesday - 4/2/2025 Edition"

Again, it is early for this post. But I had a busy day today and have another one tomorrow.

So, to again paraphrase the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus Ringmaster, 'LADIES AND GENTLEN! CHILDREN OF ALL AGES! RANDY HARRISON OF THE GREAT NORTHEASTERN RAILWAY PRESENTS THE GREATEST(?) TOPIC ON THE FORUM,,,,WEATHERING WEDNESDAY, 3/20/2024!!!' The topic where messy is OK. Artistically messy, that is. Otherwise, I could just post photos of the condition of my workroom, and no-one would be impressed.

Today, we are hoping to see more of your GREAT weathering creations, both rolling stock and skillfully weathered buildings as well as scenery. But first, the forum ground rules as so adroitly stated by my good friend Patrick Whitehead (aka trumptrain), host of the popular topic of this type, Switcher Saturday:

  • Have fun and enjoy!
  • Post only photos that you have taken.  
  • If you post a photo taken by someone else or a copyrighted photo be sure you have express written permission from the photo's owner to post their photo.  
  • Any individual who posts copy written material is subject to legal liability.  Furthermore that individual will be banned from the OGR Forum.  
  • Please consult the OGR Forum TOS (Terms of Service) for further information regarding copyrights.

Today was extremely hectic. I don't have much new to show you. So, I will start with a retrospective from some of my previous posts. I promise to try to be more prepared next week.

I will start with some scenes of our weathered engines and rolling stock around Mt. Carrol Yards on the Great Northeastern Railway.Caboose and HoppersEngine Pulling HoppersPRR Tank

So now, go to it and post your great work for this week.

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