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Hot Water hosted a "Run Beer, Drink Trains" session on Saturday with all but one active participant.  The Sasquatch, risking banishment from the cheeze, beer, and brat state, elected to drink water. 

 

Here are some photos of a brand new Lionel B&O EM-1 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone that I just finished weathering for a customer. 

 

Regards,

GNNPNUT

 

EM-1 under coal dock

 

EM-1 at crossing

 

EM-1 at ET

 

EM-1 at Grand

 

EM-1 on TT RS

 

EM-1 right side on TT

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  • EM-1 under coal dock
  • EM-1 at crossing
  • EM-1 at ET
  • EM-1 at Grand
  • EM-1 on TT RS
  • EM-1 right side on TT
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Hi gnnpnut,

 

I'm actually trying to find more photos of Hot Waters, Central Connecting Railroad, which I've recently discovered in Great Layout Adventures 8. After viewing the DVD multiple times, along with the article in OGR, plus studying your photos on the forum, it has inspired me to rethink the planning of my RR. I originally reached out to Hot Water, and he pointed me in your direction. I've always wanted to have an engine facility with a turntable and roundhouse. With a little tweaking, I think Hot Waters track plan could work for me. I like the balance of realism, scenery and activity. It has an interesting track plan for just running and switching, without being overcrowded with a lot of track. If I'm not mistaken, I believe you also helped in the development of the plan.

I originally saw the layout on ebay of the EM-1 above, which sparked my interest, and started my search. By any chance would have other photos Hot Waters layout that you'd be willing to share?

 

Thank you,

 

Joe Kunka (ironman1) jmkunka@optonline.net

Originally Posted by gnnpnut:
Originally Posted by gnnpnut:
Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by rex desilets:

I like that EM-1! Adds a touch of class to Hot Water's RR.

Actually, the CB&Q steam power is, by far,the classiest!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add a couple of O-1a mikados into the scene, and I'd agree with you.   You Q nuts will probably see those right around when I see 3 rail versions of Northern Pacific W3s and W-5s.

 

We of course need more hudsons, northerns, challengers, and Big Boys. 

 

 

 

 

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