TedW posted:Sm Su 1/21/18
Nice Burlington set Ted.
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Smokin' MTH Jersey Central FM Trainmaster gettin' ready to haul big oil:
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Veddy nice! And not just because of the gi-raffes!
Mitch
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Smokin' Sunday MTH Proto 1 Reading Crusader:
That Crusader snd postwar aluminum passenger cars Rollin' Down the Line:
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Providence, Rhode Island, early 1940s. Looking southwest from the Statehouse on a cold day. More steam than smoke...
[Sorry; image removed to avoid potential copyright issues. Contact me offline if you'd like a private copy.]
Steven J. Serenska
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briansilvermustang posted:
Which Toy train manufacturer is making smoke units like that? LOL
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Erik C Lindgren posted:Key O Scale L-105
Nicely done!
Which reminds me of this pic I did a couple years ago for local weatherman and NWA Train Show booster Dan Skoff:
Turns out Dan had actually chased the tornado that I shooped into the Rivarossi Allegheny's stack... ;-)
Mitch
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M. Mitchell Marmel posted:
That’s awesome
At the moment this MTH Railking Proto 1 Pennsy K4 is my most productive smokin' engine. The smoke unit was recently cleaned and tuned up:
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Here she is hauling box cars:
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Ron H posted:A very small contribution.
In the bottom picture, the smoke is set aglow by the headlight making it look like the smoke is aflame.
4 MTH BNSF AC4400s doing a coal drag on the FMRC modular layout.
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Erik, again is it live or is it Lindgren? Your modeling and photography skills make it very hard to tell.