I was going through some old E-mails and pictures Ed had sent me and found these.
This is the Alco-General Electric-Ingersoll Rand "Oil Electric" (Diesel) Box Cab he did. As I had posted earlier, we had a good laugh about MTH announcing a diecast shortly after Ed built this one. The superstructure is resin and used Weaver-style drive components. The trucks were equalized.
Here's one of his CF7's under construction. He cast the Topeka Cab and pilots and used a modified Red Caboose GP9 body kit.
Here's the last project Ed was working on. He was restoring a KIt Car he had built in the 1960's. His son-in-law had let it go to the elements, so Ed took it back to restore when he had "semi-retired" from model railroading a couple of years ago.
The master at work.
I found an old E-mail from a few years back when Ed was going to shut down the ModelingInOScale Yahoo group which he moderated. It kinda sums up how he influenced my direction in the hobby
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Jackson
To: MODELINGinOScale@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [MODELINGinOScale] Shutting down of MODELINGinOSale
Ed.
I've corresponded with you off and on since the original O-Trains Yahoo list [almost 20 years ago]. You have enhanced my appreciation of O scale modeling, educated me in the finer points of scale, the value of counting "just enough rivets" and raised may appreciation of point-to-point/branch line modeling. I have come to view you as a close friend whom I've never met face-to-face (gotta love the Internet.) You have helped this lost son of O scale find his way.
You will be missed.
Matt Jackson
-----Original Message-----
From: ed
<reutling@embarqmail.com>Sent: Oct 28, 2010 7:06 AM
To: MODELINGinOScale@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MODELINGinOScale] Shutting down of MODELINGinOSale
As of early December I will be shutting this group down. If there are any pix or photos that you want for your own use, better start getting on your own computer soon.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but, there are other groups on yahoo that you can jump to, and they generally have much more going on.
Ed Reutling---owner/moderator
Rest in peace, Ed.