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Thanks C Sam! I think they are very pretty too. I just love the warbonnet. And that gritty heavyweight mixed lightweight consist contrasts so well with them. Cool

These are more of my fleet. I only post my models unless I otherwise state the owner.

http://coloradooscale.org/revi...s-atsf-santa-fe-pas/

You can see them in detail on the above link to my blog for my o scale club in Colorado.



Originally Posted by c.sam:

       
Very pretty Erik - Whose models are these these?  I've seen your beautiful 2 rail E6s but am not familiar with these...
Last edited by Erik C Lindgren
Rick, you might have been confused by the fact that this train is running on Gargraves 3 rail track. This track system is set up with a wire terminal for each rail thereby allowing us to run 2 rail trains simply by using the two outer rails and leaving the center dormant. Also you are seeing a standard gauge train in the background which undoubtedly is adding to the confusion.
 
Originally Posted by RICKC:

Yes, very nice.  I'm NOT complaining mind you, but, why did you post 3 rail trains on the 2 rail forum?

 

Rick

 

Very nice.  Detail on those Key models is unbelievable.

 

Erik, couple of quick questions if you don't mind.  Are those models built to P:48 or 5/4" gauge?  Also, I'd love to know your technique and process for transporting that grade of model successfully without damaging or bending small details.

 

Please keep your photos coming - although, I think those D&RGW units are going to tip me into adding Colorado roads to my layout <g>.

 

Thanks...gregg

Originally Posted by Erik C Lindgren:
Thanks C Sam! I think they are very pretty too. I just love the warbonnet. And that gritty heavyweight mixed lightweight consist contrasts so well with them. Cool

These are more of my fleet. I only post my models unless I otherwise state the owner.

http://coloradooscale.org/revi...s-atsf-santa-fe-pas/

You can see them in detail on the above link to my blog for my o scale club in Colorado.



Originally Posted by c.sam:

       
Very pretty Erik - Whose models are these these?  I've seen your beautiful 2 rail E6s but am not familiar with these...

 

 

Hi Eric

 

I wasn't asking 'whose' models pertaining to ownership but who manufactured them! 

 

Am gathering that they are Key (?) models and 2 rail to boot?

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