Pat, fitting photograph for this week
@trumpettrain posted:
Great action packed scene Patrick.
I don't know if you might consider a get together with 'Capetrainman ' ( Paul ) and you guys could put the scene YOU have shown here and the blowing SNOW that Paul makes on his computer for a really wild looking image ( video ). 🤔
Great scene Patrick! It makes me cold just looking at it! I still have a bunch sitting on the ground, I sure could use a MOW crew here! lol
@Mark Boyce posted:Pat, fitting photograph for this week
Most definitely Mark he did a great job on it but it looks very cold
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Pat, the farm equipment load looks great! I need to get my BL2 out on the track, since it has been a while since I ran it.
Lee, great photos! I really like the BNSF but have to say yours is very interesting also!
Patrick, I am glad they have the farm equipment loaded and ready to go as that means the snow will soon be going away! Great scene, have to say they are doing a great job chaining the equipment down!
@mike g. posted:Lee, great photos! I really like the BNSF but have to say yours is very interesting also!
Patrick, I am glad they have the farm equipment loaded and ready to go as that means the snow will soon be going away! Great scene, have to say they are doing a great job chaining the equipment down!
Thanks Mike I know you like the BNSF a lot I just like a variety on the my layout
@Mark Boyce posted:Pat, the farm equipment load looks great! I need to get my BL2 out on the track, since it has been a while since I ran it.
Thanks Mark! You and I both have WM BL2s because we love the Wild Mary! Mine MTH BL2 is out on the mainline now running with a WM FA2 ( dummy ) in circus paint. They are pulling a long coal drag.
I wonder if anyone has ever custom painted a WM BL2 in the circus scheme? Do you know of anyone who did this? It certainly would make for a interestingly creative project. Doing so is certainly not in my wheelhouse ..lol!
I love the design of the BL2! I think they look pretty cool! Whenever I think of all the roads that purchase the BL2, they all have attractive paint schemes except the WM IMHO. A bit of red, white, and black might be an improvement. It could be a "what if" paint scheme.
@mike g. posted:Lee, great photos! I really like the BNSF but have to say yours is very interesting also!
Patrick, I am glad they have the farm equipment loaded and ready to go as that means the snow will soon be going away! Great scene, have to say they are doing a great job chaining the equipment down!
Thanks Mike!
@trumpettrain posted:Thanks Mark! You and I both have WM BL2s because we love the Wild Mary! Mine MTH BL2 is out on the mainline now running with a WM FA2 ( dummy ) in circus paint. They are pulling a long coal drag.
I wonder if anyone has ever custom painted a WM BL2 in the circus scheme? Do you know of anyone who did this? It certainly would make for a interestingly creative project. Doing so is certainly not in my wheelhouse ..lol!
I love the design of the BL2! I think they look pretty cool! Whenever I think of all the roads that purchase the BL2, they all have attractive paint schemes except the WM IMHO. A bit of red, white, and black might be an improvement. It could be a "what if" paint scheme.
Pat, yes the WM black is bland compared to other roads’ BL2 paint schemes. I have seen a BL2 painted in the Red, white, black circus scheme. It would be interesting if someone followed the curving contours between the colors.
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Mike @mike g. Don't know if I had posted this before, but since you said you liked BNSF, here is one for you...
BNSF with a train full of covered hoppers in Crawford, Texas on a sunny Sunday morning in Sept 2021. This is a relatively flat section of track and the train is doing about 65 mph at this point. (Note this is my picture).
Enjoy
Don
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Lee, great scene! I am really starting to enjoy steam engines!
Don, thanks for the photo! What an outstanding shot for the train doing 65 MPH! I love them so much is that is what I grew up around! BN then BNSF!
Mikeg- Your welcome, if your ever in Texas, drop by. We get several trains a day through Crawford, almost all BNSF. Plus there is a parking lot right adjacent to the tracks and my trunk can hold a cooler for the beer!!
Don
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@Don McErlean posted:Mike @mike g. Don't know if I had posted this before, but since you said you liked BNSF, here is one for you...
BNSF with a train full of covered hoppers in Crawford, Texas on a sunny Sunday morning in Sept 2021. This is a relatively flat section of track and the train is doing about 65 mph at this point. (Note this is my picture).
Enjoy
Don
Great pic Don background makes it pop. Thanks for sharing
@mike g. posted:Lee, great photos! I really like the BNSF but have to say yours is very interesting also!
Patrick, I am glad they have the farm equipment loaded and ready to go as that means the snow will soon be going away! Great scene, have to say they are doing a great job chaining the equipment down!
Thanks Mike I like them every once in a while but diesel is my favorite I keep forgetting I have some BNSF Real shots that I took on our yard but you have to wait till tomorrow and I’ll post them just for you
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@trumpettrain posted:
Terrific scene Patrick.
This is quite a different look than what I have been used to seeing from your layout. Looks really good with all that activity going on .
@Dallas Joseph posted:Terrific scene Patrick.
This is quite a different look than what I have been used to seeing from your layout. Looks really good with all that activity going on .
Thanks so much Dallas!
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@Dallas Joseph posted:Great action packed scene Patrick.
I don't know if you might consider a get together with 'Capetrainman ' ( Paul ) and you guys could put the scene YOU have shown here and the blowing SNOW that Paul makes on his computer for a really wild looking image ( video ). 🤔
Dallas, always happy to collaborate...thanks for the mention
To carry on Lee's BNSF theme above, I took this one in Bozeman, MT three years ago...the night before, from my motel room, I could hear the trains moving all night. The next morning, I set out to find them
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Pat's photograph of his Western Maryland BL2 inspired me to get mine back on the track again. Here it is hauling some logs. Logging, coal, and a power station about says it all for the Tomas Subdivision of the Western Maryland.
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Here’s another one for Mike G. This week all my pic will be dedicated to Mike and his love for the BNSF. Mike always comments on our stuff when he can or throw us a like and this is just my way of saying Thanks to him for his years of service here and dedication to the forum and Hobby.
This guy was switching out some cars one day on the yard.
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@Capetrainman posted:Dallas, always happy to collaborate...thanks for the mention
Capetrainman - great! Me too! Since you have the the photo technology ... What would be the next step in our collaboration?
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Morning guys, what great photos you are all sharing! I am loving all the BNSF and BN Photos! LOL
@trumpettrain, Patrick I love how you always show your guys working so hard on your RR and the jobs they do! But I have to say its nice to see folks playing in the park, What a great shot with the church and fire station in the background!
@lee drennen Outstanding night shot of the BNSF with the red glow in the windows! It's kind of funny the last photo with the green and white switcher, I guess back then they didn't want to repaint it, so they just painted white BNSF on the side and kept the BN on the nose! I want to thank you for the kind words, I know everyone works hard on their layout and if I can say something nice to help them keep chugging along it's well worth it to say something!
@Arnold D. Cribari Arnold, nice shot of city hall! I remember when we use to have police standing outside! Good thing is it doesn't look too busy!
@Capetrainman Paul Great shot! I have seen a few of them when the wife and I have stayed in Boseman MT. a couple times making the trip to ND. I am surprised to see the paint scheme on the 4th engine back, you don't see that very often! Thanks for the photo!
@Mark Boyce Mark, Wonderful shot of your log and coal train and you are correct the power plant in the back tells alot! Its nice to see different views of your layout!
Sorry guys, nothing from me as you all probably know I am working on a jigsaw project! LOL
@mike g. posted:Morning guys, what great photos you are all sharing! I am loving all the BNSF and BN Photos! LOL
@trumpettrain, Patrick I love how you always show your guys working so hard on your RR and the jobs they do! But I have to say its nice to see folks playing in the park, What a great shot with the church and fire station in the background!
@lee drennen Outstanding night shot of the BNSF with the red glow in the windows! It's kind of funny the last photo with the green and white switcher, I guess back then they didn't want to repaint it, so they just painted white BNSF on the side and kept the BN on the nose! I want to thank you for the kind words, I know everyone works hard on their layout and if I can say something nice to help them keep chugging along it's well worth it to say something!
@Arnold D. Cribari Arnold, nice shot of city hall! I remember when we use to have police standing outside! Good thing is it doesn't look too busy!
@Capetrainman Paul Great shot! I have seen a few of them when the wife and I have stayed in Boseman MT. a couple times making the trip to ND. I am surprised to see the paint scheme on the 4th engine back, you don't see that very often! Thanks for the photo!
@Mark Boyce Mark, Wonderful shot of your log and coal train and you are correct the power plant in the back tells alot! Its nice to see different views of your layout!
Sorry guys, nothing from me as you all probably know I am working on a jigsaw project! LOL
Thanks so much Mike! My layout does include scenes of both work and play. I guess I always seem to choose mostly working shots. Going forward ... I'll try to include a it more scenes with the citizens in casual activities. It's always nice to have balance in anything we do ;-)
Thank you, Mike!! Yes even a small layout can provide many different photo angles and perspectives!!
"Chris Craft Candy" and her twin sister "Off Roading Ronda". Just a couple of small-town girls. LOL
Keep those trains running!
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You guys are more than welcome! I just love to come here and see your photos! Makes a day be nice and not a downer!
@Jeffery Boat posted:
Jeffery, Great scene! I have one of those trucks I got from Walmart, Coach has a couple also. I plan on trying to lower it to see if I can make it fit in better, if not it will go on the mountain!
@trumpettrain posted:
Hey Patrick.......nice small town scene.
I like the cut stone walkway ........I'm guessing it was hand ( finger ) laid . Nice detail.
@Dallas Joseph posted:Hey Patrick.......nice small town scene.
I like the cut stone walkway ........I'm guessing it was hand ( finger ) laid . Nice detail.
Thank you Dallas! Yes finger laid stone walkway.