Bill I agree I’ve been in a PW kick for the last year on and off more on. I have the 202 I redone the Shell was faded so I done it up in NYC I’m sure you have seen it on here. Like to see more pics of them of them in the future
@farmerjohn posted:Randy. I bought the railing at York from the guys that make the bridges and buildings I think the name is Cresent. I painted the railings with a stone paint. Here is a picture of a bridge I got from them .
Thanks for the information. The bridge is spectacular (as is your entire layout)! Was the dealer from whom you bought the bridge in the Orange Hall, about halfway back in the first aisle on the side of the Orange Hall that is closest to what used to be the Brown Hall?
@Bill T posted:Yep, the PW Alcos are fun to run. The 210 is a set I received for Christmas many decades ago. The 211 is a new acquisition, seems like I have been on a Postwar kick this past month. Fun to run and don't cost an arm & leg to acquire.
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@Bill T posted:
Bill I agree I’ve been in a PW kick for the last year on and off more on. I have the 202 I redone the Shell was faded so I done it up in NYC I’m sure you have seen it on here. Like to see more pics of them of them in the future
Hm.
I'm going to have to quit extolling the virtues of PW here at OGR... seems I'm driving up the costs on myself!
Andre
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Randy. Yes the dealer is in the Orange hall but the name is East Coast Enterprises. Gave you the wrong name earlier. The railings are a new item .Stan Wisniewski is the main guy I talked to. Thanks for the compliment on my layout.
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Another picture of the day.
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@farmerjohn posted:Randy. Yes the dealer is in the Orange hall but the name is East Coast Enterprises. Gave you the wrong name earlier. The railings are a new item .Stan Wisniewski is the main guy I talked to. Thanks for the compliment on my layout.
Very Nice !! Beautiful !
woke up to a rail line, right down the middle of my driveway...
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@p51 posted:
Lee, any history on this engine? I'm thinking it's origin is Northern Pacific.
@lee drennen posted:
Wow that is a great picture Lee'... Very cool'...
Many good contributions going on here'.. I got get to caught up'....😀
@sidehack posted:
Nice shot Ray'.. Is that ventilation kit on the roof from Rusty STumps models, or is it your own creation'....😊
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@PAUL ROMANOposted:Lee, any history on this engine? I'm thinking it's origin is Northern Pacific.
@leapinlarry posted:
Larry that ones on my wish list thanks for posting very nice
@lee drennen posted:
Lee;
There is no such thing a “low grade... Hudson steamer”. While some are more detailed than others, they are all first class
P.S. very nice scene
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Nice shot Ray'.. Is that ventilation kit on the roof from Rusty STumps models, or is it your own creation'....😊
HAHA, that's my own 3D creation
thanks for noticing
this photo shows it better, the building and everything in and on it was designed and printed by me
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@sidehack posted:
Thanks Ray', it looks real good close up'... nice job...
Enjoying the summertime evening at the lake Side Cottage'..
And just a short walk, nice stretch of the legs to the diner for dinner'..😃🌭🍟🍔🥂🍺🍽🍴🍷🥤
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@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Ted - outstanding photos!!!