quote:Originally posted by JC642:
I've gone green.
Joe
Is it enough to power the train
James
Trying to identify who made this car...
I'm hoping to replace the load that went missing..
Joe
I'm hoping to replace the load that went missing..
Joe
Felt like running Standard Gauge today.
Look what is going bye bye...
Feburary 20th, its all over...
Joe
Feburary 20th, its all over...
Joe
For quite a few of us this has been our first snowy day.
Here's to thoughts of summer at the beach, as we wait for a Budd car to take us to Cape May.
Here's to thoughts of summer at the beach, as we wait for a Budd car to take us to Cape May.
There have been a lot of innovations that go unmentioned on the forum. This is one of them. MTH and Lionel would do well to look at how Atlas painted (I don't think it's plated.) this engine.
Western Pacific F3's had a lower stainless panel that started just behind the door. If you look at the photo closely, you'll see how Atlas replicated the stainless panel by using two different colors of silver. If you could see the engine in person, the panel looks plated. Atlas did a great job. I'm sure that the next offering of Atlas Santa Fe F3's or F7's will benefit from the same treatment. I still don't know if it's plated or painted but it looks GREAT!
Western Pacific F3's had a lower stainless panel that started just behind the door. If you look at the photo closely, you'll see how Atlas replicated the stainless panel by using two different colors of silver. If you could see the engine in person, the panel looks plated. Atlas did a great job. I'm sure that the next offering of Atlas Santa Fe F3's or F7's will benefit from the same treatment. I still don't know if it's plated or painted but it looks GREAT!
Waiting for the passengers.
You go first, no you go first...
This picture is proof that a Lash-Up between Legacy (UP) and TMCC (BNSF) is possible. With Legacy in the lead.
You go first, no you go first...
This picture is proof that a Lash-Up between Legacy (UP) and TMCC (BNSF) is possible. With Legacy in the lead.
Few pictures from today at the train showing at the Kennesaw Train Museum were the General is housed. A great turn out.
quote:Originally posted by KRA:
For quite a few of us this has been our first snowy day.
Here's to thoughts of summer at the beach, as we wait for a Budd car to take us to Cape May.
Thanks, Ken! Finally someone else posted PRSL picture!
Guy
Steve C.
ATTENTION!!! NO POSTWAR WAS HARMED DURING THESE CONVERSIONS!!!
Here are some of the things I've been working on lately!
and more recently
C'mon Spring!
AF
Here are some of the things I've been working on lately!
and more recently
C'mon Spring!
AF
A couple of my favorite photo's of my Texas layout.
TEX
Steve
TEX
Steve
Nice work Artie!!!
Al
Al
Agreed! That is some seriously nice work, Artie!
Andre
Andre
quote:Originally posted by TexSpecial:
A couple of my favorite photo's of my Texas layout.
TEX
Steve
So did they resolve their traffic issue as gentlemen?
Started painting another DT&I extended vision caboose.
Also got my birthday present early. It is a trumpet/flugelhorn case.
Art- great weathering! I love the faded Penn Central lettering on the gray hopper.
Also got my birthday present early. It is a trumpet/flugelhorn case.
Art- great weathering! I love the faded Penn Central lettering on the gray hopper.
nice job, watched progress quitely, but had to remark now, well done .. Keep it up ,bobbyquote:
BNSF Mike's Amtrak California Zephyr at our operating session last weekend.
Art
Art
quote:So did they resolve their traffic issue as gentlemen?
Eric, Greda's bar was just across the tracks so the engineers and firemen went over and had a few brew's and talk over their next move. Only in Texas!
TEX
Steve
TEX: I figure that must have been one very thirsty longhorn!
Thanks everyone for posting the great pictures. Maybe after February 1, I might be able to post some of my own. In the meantime, I really enjoy these threads.
Happy railroading,
Don
Thanks everyone for posting the great pictures. Maybe after February 1, I might be able to post some of my own. In the meantime, I really enjoy these threads.
Happy railroading,
Don
Workin on a Walthers Cracy Kens
quote:Originally posted by Chugman:
BNSF Mike's Amtrak California Zephyr at our operating session last weekend.
Art
Very Cool.
What did you use to light the roof lamps?