@Arnold D. Cribari posted:Masterfully down and dirty, Patrick, which is one way to go in model railroading that can be very realistic. Arnold
Thanks Arnold! I'm a big fan of the down and dirty look
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@Arnold D. Cribari posted:Masterfully down and dirty, Patrick, which is one way to go in model railroading that can be very realistic. Arnold
Thanks Arnold! I'm a big fan of the down and dirty look
@trumpettrain posted:
Looks like my parts drawer Patrick. 😁
Nice photo exposure with that kind of lighting Paul. 😎
@Dallas Joseph posted:Looks like my parts drawer Patrick. 😁
Dallas - that photo is my parts drawer! Actually it's where I store all my freight car trucks.
Paul, when you need a tune up for that Chrysler, please stop in at our friendly "Champion Spark Plug location, for a new set of plugs on the house'....😃
@trumpettrain posted:Dallas - that photo is my parts drawer! Actually it's where I store all my freight car trucks.
OK Patrick..........
........if........ it is true what you say about that being your truck storage area............what a creative solution . I can't wait to start moving mine out of my inventory drawer tomorrow .
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Will do Ted...she's running a little sluggish...like me the, '47 will need a new set of Champions before too long...
Morning guys, just wanted to say what great photos you all are posting! Thank you so much!
@mike g. posted:Morning guys, just wanted to say what great photos you all are posting! Thank you so much!
No two ways about it Mike. It's really great to see all these photos and videos. It sure seems to beat all the more there is on THE TUBE. The people here seem to be getting the hang of the visual value in this forum. Maybe not being together in person for sharing or problem solving but it sure is a step in the right direction.
Have some fun Mike and be careful. 🤗
Great scene Patrick...I like the oil / diesel residue on the truck bed...those guys have a full load right there...!
Patrick W, fantastic layout and detail!
Great scene Patrick! But isnt it a big load for such a small truck? LOL
@trumpettrain posted:
Perfect!! Great depth of field here with the bright noon sunlight coming in over your right shoulder. Action in focus, Background gives depth with slight blur!! Saweet. Portrait mode or low aperture?
Great action, I would need a heat pad on my back after loading up. <salute>
Very nice, Pat!
@p51 posted:Some days, you just gotta run trains...
Nice weathering on that too Lee. 🤓
@p51 posted:Some days, you just gotta run trains...
Lee - Is it real or is it Lee? AWESOME video!!!!
Thanks for the kind words, gents!
Lee, great little video! It shows a wonderful train on an outstanding layout! As Patrick stated it is real or Lee! Great job!
Great shot Patrick, nice weathering on the truck and a good scene captured by nice photography.
Lee I have to agree with Patrick, I thought it was real and was expecting one of those BNSF engines you usually catch while railfanning. I should have given more credence to "Some days, you just gotta run trains..."
Appropriate since it's Switcher Saturday.
Patrick, Wonderful photo! Looks like you have a great crew working today!
Thanks MikeG and Coach Joe!
I was in Winlock earlier this evening. Long after the gates went down for a southbound, a local in a pickup truck when around the gates. I was standing right there with my camera on sport mode, and caught him with several photographs as he went by. You should have seen the look on his face when he realised someone was taking pictures of him doing that.
If he'd been through there about 5 seconds later, he'd have gotten hit by this:
Lee, I swear I was with the wife all day, We didn't leave Hood Canal area! LOL
Patrick, Great Photo, I remember back in the day we would get milk in glass jars delivered to the house until one day the milk man ran over our dog! The next time he came by he ended up with 4 flat tires! Still cant figure out who did that!
Cool photo Lee!
Here's something no visitor to the layout has ever noticed, a Jeep and GMC 2.5 ton truck in the tree line in the back of the area behind the tracks which run behind the general store and the cornfield.
The Jeep is 1:48 scale and the truck is 1:50 scale, each a little too small in scale for everything else on the layout.
@lee drennen posted:
Wow Lee...........and when I saw MTH gondolas loaded with switches, I thought, how hokey could MTH be. 😆
Thanks for this photo 😉
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