Hello all
Happy FEF with Alco DL109's O scale Bay State 1948 & New Haven Railroad scratch built
link for video
Cheers Carey
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Hello all
Happy FEF with Alco DL109's O scale Bay State 1948 & New Haven Railroad scratch built
link for video
Cheers Carey
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It's amazing how much effort people expended in building a model they otherwise could not obtain. It says a lot about a person's ambition and patience. Very few (if any) of today's O gauge model railroaders would attempt such a project. Who made it and when was it made?
Link didn't work for me.
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I've done a few in G scale because there just aren't many modern diesel choices. It can cost a lot more than a RTR model. It takes a lot of effort. Then, you can't help looking at the less than perfect parts instead of what you've accomplished. To make it worse, I never finished all the details (close enough! )
(EMD) G scale engine CR (NS) SD80MAC build | O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum (ogrforum.com)
scratch built SD70ACe (1/32 scale) | O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum (ogrforum.com)
also, an Amtrak F40PH (heavily modified)
and a CSX MP15AC
This makes me appreciate what people did back in the day even more.
Looking forward to the spare! And I am thinking two tone Gulf Mobile & Ohio for a paint scheme.
Nice stuff. Everybody seems to favor the Alco PAs but my favorite vintage diesel is the DL109. The best renditions of this model IMO are the ones made by Overland. They did the research and captured the differences between ATSF, NH and GM&O.
Hello all
Sorry for a bad link to the video
I changed the link
Here you go for all the action
Cheers Carey
That scratchbuilt model is really impressive - its proportions and detailing are well executed. What sort of drive is under the hood?
I hope I didn't take this post too far off topic.
Here's the video from Carey
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