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Putnam Division posted:

Some pics from the display last weekend.....

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We're having a blast running trains......

Peter

Beautiful pictures and trains, Peter, which i guess is from a train club you belong to.

What really struck me is the attractive pleated green skirt to hide what is beneath the tables and the wood holding the skirt in place. I did my usual Rube Goldberg approach (short cut) many years ago when I bought a lot of green fabric and used thumb tacks to hold it in place. 

You have inspired me to improve the skirt around my layout which will greatly improve its overall appearance. Thanks.

Arnold

 

 

We are visiting the Valley of the Sun area for a few months to get away from all of the cold weather. Suppose to be 75 here today, far cry from what it is to be in Missouri. So I brought a few projects with me that I have been putting off. These photos show me populating my Texas Special passenger cars. Hope you enjoy them.

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I've had this MTH Santa Fe aluminum passenger car set from the mid 90s for several years. The observation car came with a blank, generic, rear door. I discovered Lionel had a "Super Chief" drumhead rear door available. Last week I placed an order for said door and it arrived yesterday. Now the rear of the 6 car set has it's proper name.20180111_215036

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Arnold D. Cribari posted:
Putnam Division posted:

Some pics from the display last weekend.....

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We're having a blast running trains......

Peter

Beautiful pictures and trains, Peter, which i guess is from a train club you belong to.

What really struck me is the attractive pleated green skirt to hide what is beneath the tables and the wood holding the skirt in place. I did my usual Rube Goldberg approach (short cut) many years ago when I bought a lot of green fabric and used thumb tacks to hold it in place. 

You have inspired me to improve the skirt around my layout which will greatly improve its overall appearance. Thanks.

Arnold

 

 

Arnold.......thank you for the kind words.....as you can see, we use the "simple" thumb tack approach for the inside of the modules.

Will I meet you in person at TrainStock tomorrow?

Peter

Happy Friday Everyone!
Still working on putting up the new layout, so no new shots. Should have something up by the end of the month.

Here's some old ones - 
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NS ES44DC 7658 is leading 201 through Christiansburg, VA 
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Dirty SD70ACU 7267 (ex UP SD90MAC 8039/UP 3526) leads a southbound grain train on the CNO&TP Third District in Chattanooga, TN 
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NS ES44DC 7698 is leading an MOW train through Arcadia, VA 
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An Amtrak Keystone service train bound for Harrisburg passes a local NJT heading into NY at Elizabeth, NJ
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NS Dash-9 9037 leads 52Z through Kumis on the ex Virginian mainline
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Here are some shots and a video from our setup at last weekend's World's Greatest Hobby on Tour show in Monroeville, PA.  The video, while a little long, features DOC's complete American Freedom Train and has a lot of "ride-behind" video from my homemade camera car.

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Zombies!!!!!

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Guardians of the Galaxy!

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We were also proud to be a small part of a Make-A-Wish kid's special day, which was made possible by Lionel, Al Kolis and the LCCA:

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And the video:

Andy

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scott.smith posted:

It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!

Here are pictures I took this week.

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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

Nice view Scott!

Paul Moore posted:

Here is my woodshop project...

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I've seen this on the rails! (Or at least what I picture was in the designers mind:-) Great!

 

Putnam Division posted:

Some pics from the display last weekend.....

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We're having a blast running trains......

Peter

That young lady is truly enjoying the groups work Peter!

 

Roger Wasson posted:

We are visiting the Valley of the Sun area for a few months to get away from all of the cold weather. Suppose to be 75 here today, far cry from what it is to be in Missouri. So I brought a few projects with me that I have been putting off. These photos show me populating my Texas Special passenger cars. Hope you enjoy them.

Texas Spl AA

Texas Spl C

Great improvement!

Lou1985 posted:

I've had this MTH Santa Fe aluminum passenger car set from the mid 90s for several years. The observation car came with a blank, generic, rear door. I discovered Lionel had a "Super Chief" drumhead rear door available. Last week I placed an order for said door and it arrived yesterday. Now the rear of the 6 car set has it's proper name.20180111_215036

Looks sweet!

 

briansilvermustang posted:

 

 

 

Always love night time running!

Look forward to the thread every week, all great posts again.

Sam, is that a Lionel D&H PA set?

Picked up this NOS Legacy GP30 EMD demonstrator this week from Nicholas Smith Trains. Great service-shipped from PA Monday afternoon and FedEx Ground had it on my doorstep in Jacksonville Florida Wednesday morning!

Runs like a champ out of the box. I stripped it bare to check lubrication after sitting almost three years; happy to report Lionel actually lubed these pretty well. I did clean it all out and replace with Lucas Red 'n Tacky & Labelle oil to get it off to a good start.

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BAR GP7 #63 posted:

 

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 Nice scene!  

Oh, those dipping joints. Looks like you got burned like I did using crappy Gargraves dippity - do tracks.

All future projects I will be using MTH Scale trax with a thin center rail along with 2r sidings. Might want to make a change to enhance that great modeling.   

 

 

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Lou1985 posted:

I've had this MTH Santa Fe aluminum passenger car set from the mid 90s for several years. The observation car came with a blank, generic, rear door. I discovered Lionel had a "Super Chief" drumhead rear door available. Last week I placed an order for said door and it arrived yesterday. Now the rear of the 6 car set has it's proper name.20180111_215036

I think this fits with my new drumhead theme.20171124_195000

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