Here are my ends of the front kind for this fine Friday!
B&O Dockside pulls a train from the quarry on the Mountain Division.
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Good morning here are some Pennsy photos for this Friday morning.
Pennsy L1 520 and a M1 3785 patiently wait while L1 203 clears with a local freight on this cold winter morning.
Well folks not too much time to post today, wife still in hospital so headed out there...but I thought I might post something different today. A Japanese lithographed tinplate toy locomotive. In the 1960's and 70's Japan turned out some beautiful tin lithography applied to toys...all kinds but they didn't ignore trains. This fellow is large, would be standard gauge size for sure but the detail / color (even though somewhat cartoon like) is amazing.
Here is the lithographed tin toy diesel locomotive, F.E.F. view
Best wishes to all
Don
@MarkStrittmatter posted:Good morning here are some Pennsy photos for this Friday morning.
Pennsy L1 520 and a M1 3785 patiently wait while L1 203 clears with a local freight on this cold winter morning.
Nice look to the scene with the melting snow and icicles Mark.
@Don McErlean posted:Well folks not too much time to post today, wife still in hospital so headed out there...but I thought I might post something different today. A Japanese lithographed tinplate toy locomotive. In the 1960's and 70's Japan turned out some beautiful tin lithography applied to toys...all kinds but they didn't ignore trains. This fellow is large, would be standard gauge size for sure but the detail / color (even though somewhat cartoon like) is amazing.
Here is the lithographed tin toy diesel locomotive, F.E.F. view
Best wishes to all
Don
This is different Don . Nice
This is something I haven't seen from your huge inventory . Thanks for sharing this one sir.
@BAR GP7 #63 posted:
Definitely another great looking scene in this photo Johan.
That is a great looking locomotive.
@Randy Harrison posted:
Some of my favorite color schemes Randy. Bright and clean looking with just a touch of gold for sophistication .
I wish I had some of these streamline looking B&O engines. You have a couple nice ones here sir.
Happy FeF!
Here's some VW front ends.
Quick stop at the the ranch.
@Don McErlean posted:Well folks not too much time to post today, wife still in hospital so headed out there...but I thought I might post something different today. A Japanese lithographed tinplate toy locomotive. In the 1960's and 70's Japan turned out some beautiful tin lithography applied to toys...all kinds but they didn't ignore trains. This fellow is large, would be standard gauge size for sure but the detail / color (even though somewhat cartoon like) is amazing.
Here is the lithographed tin toy diesel locomotive, F.E.F. view
Best wishes to all
Don
Wish you and your wife the best Don! Mark
Have a great weekend! PW Lionel Alco with a williams Berk running the rails. God Speed!
@Dallas Joseph posted:Definitely another great looking scene in this photo Johan.
That is a great looking locomotive.
Dallas. Thank you very much. I just think that Bangor & Aroostook livery was their best.
Johan
@Don McErlean posted:Well folks not too much time to post today, wife still in hospital so headed out there...but I thought I might post something different today. A Japanese lithographed tinplate toy locomotive. In the 1960's and 70's Japan turned out some beautiful tin lithography applied to toys...all kinds but they didn't ignore trains. This fellow is large, would be standard gauge size for sure but the detail / color (even though somewhat cartoon like) is amazing.
All the best for you and your family Don. John
Ron H,,, Very prototypical to run different type passenger cars in a consist, Very accurate and cool.
Nice submissions as always guys!
Speedy recovery to your wife Don.
Andy
@Guitarmike posted:
I like the F3's also, they just look so powerful to me!
Andy, I have three questions looking at your photo, was there really such a disparity in the gray and orange on the LIRR or is the color difference the result of different model manufacturers? Second, is that a FM Train Master and did the LIRR actually have TMs?
@Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:
Love the 5 rail track, Seve.
I didn't know that you also ran Standard Gauge
Hi coach Joe, the RS-3 on the left is by MTH, and the FM H16-44 on the right is from Lionel. I think it’s a difference in manufacturing, but I have seen pictures of older engines with a more faded orange. To my knowledge the LIRR did not have FM Train Masters.
Andy
Our photographer was driving around the yard when he stopped to take some photos of a T1 waiting at the turntable to enter the roundhouse.
Great shots everyone! I like the photos of all the trucks, kind of a nice change up!
@RSJB18 posted:
.ALRIGHT ..........and NO SMOKE coming out of the TAILPIPES Bob .
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