Paul
Serows1 posted:Paul
great little postwar loco!
briansilvermustang posted:
That's got to be the cleanest Conrail loco ever.....LOL
gandydancer1950 posted:Serows1 posted:Paul
great little postwar loco!
Bullet proof, aren't they ?
Love the 2035. For its diminutive size, it is a great puller and a very peppy engine.
i call mine: "A little ball of postwar train muscle." I got that expression from Yankee slugger Aaron Judge who call his teammate Brett Gardner: "A little ball of muscle."
Here's my 2035 in action:
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Arnold D. Cribari posted:
Arnold your words brighten my day! Thank you!!
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Johan, you are always receiving compliments on your modeling and weathering skills so this time I will compliment your photographic skills. In your last photo it appears as if your switcher is hurrying along a super-elevated main line curve on it's way from one job to another. Nice work with the camera.
Coach Joe: Thank you very much. I always appreciate your nice comments.
Johan
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Serows1 posted:Paul
great photo Paul
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Paul
Super puddle, Paul. Exactly right, IMHO.
FrankM
Thank you Frank! It's a little darker than I had hoped for but I'm still very happy with how it turned out.
Paul
Me as a kid...
And my son...
Somewhere in my dad's photo collection is a similar shot of him (in black and white, of course)...
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I see your Mack B-61 and present my daughter in law's Mack, it's a restored truck her grandpa drove...she is owner of the company now. (with her family)