It's time for Weekend Photo Fun!
Here is a K-Line Pacific.
I also ran the Chick-Fil-A operating cars this week.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It's time for Weekend Photo Fun!
Here is a K-Line Pacific.
I also ran the Chick-Fil-A operating cars this week.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Driving to TrainStock last Saturday....
The payoff....a great time with the NJ HiRailers (thank you so much, again!).
Always sad to leave......
Peter
Here a few shots of my son combining three of his favorite things...Legos, SuperStreets, and of course, toy trains. Check out the Lego operating conveyor belt...youthful imagination at work!
Reminds me of when I was young. Beats just sitting with a controler in the hands playing games.
I made this shelf to display my sons G scale Southern Pacific Daylight locomotive. The four spikes are actually from an abandoned SP yard in California.
Steve, Lady and Tex
Great shot of the Daylight Steve
MTH model?
With all of the cold, snow, and generally crummy weather of late, here is a glimpse of things to come in the not too distant future.
Looking forward to lots of great layout photo's this week.
Some great layouts in last weeks photo's stunning!
Here are some shots of a 2 track ceiling loop around the bedroom. K-Line Super snap track wide radius curves, on carpet underlay, on some old chip board curves from previous layout projects. Painted white on bottom, wood strip for edging, on L brackets and some wood bracing over the shelf. Runs with little noise with this setup and nice large radius smooth curves for the longer passenger cars thus can get a bit of speed while running. Clear plastic strips on the back in case of a derail.
Just running the odd small train on front loop in case of a derail. (so far no derails but did have a coupler come undone one time that derailed a train)
Love the colorful Circus Trains and GG1 colors. Always a hit with the families when I run them at train shows. Here is the storage for them at home.
MTH Galloping Goose is running today on the front track, love the station stop sounds in the wild.
Fastrak is used for several storage tracks underneath (to noisy for anything else)
Click on photos for a larger view.
aubv:
Beautiful photo. Looks like the Lionel TS E units with the K-Line 21" cars in the background.
A 2013 Christmas layout memory Hey, someone or something has to direct traffic! How does Scott find the time?
- walt
Couple of scenes from the layout.
Behind the station:
"I've made up my mind, I'm going to enlist"
"OK, I'll be here when you come back," he said.
the MPC NKP 8215 passing the water tower
8063 Seaboard SD9 passing a 157 -
overview -
Lucia helped me pick out some new freight cars - can't go wrong for 8-10 bucks each!
I think this is her favorite of the ones she picked -
at the controls -
Also decided to put a small trolley line on my upper level using some extra 027 track I had. It adds more action to now have 4 trains going at once. I had to switch out the small 1012 transformer w/ a KW, which now controls both the trolley track & the gang car track & looks really cool sitting next to the RW & ZW
You can see the new panel here -
Trolley Line -
Here a few shots of my son combining three of his favorite things...Legos, SuperStreets, and of course, toy trains. Check out the Lego operating conveyor belt...youthful imagination at work!
I also see my, and my 2 grown kids and their kids, our favorite: Construx!
- walt
Great photos everyone. I especially enjoy the ones with the youngsters. Here's my first try at contributing. A few 'roster shots' from Christmas.
Keep up the good work, and keep the rails polished!
I can see this is going to be another great week for photo's. Thanks aubv and chris for background Texas Specials.....they always catch my eye. Here is my Lionel Texas Special FT ABA set with my new MTH RailKing TS passenger cars. Thanks everyone for posting.
Steve, Lady and Tex
Here a few shots of my son combining three of his favorite things...Legos, SuperStreets, and of course, toy trains. Check out the Lego operating conveyor belt...youthful imagination at work!
Been working on the layout off and on for the past couple months. Most of my efforts have been focused on a highly modified Walthers Silver Dollar Cafe and a pretty much scratchbuilt 7 Eleven. Here are a few recent pictures to share:
"The Lobster Claw" ...the recently completed town bar
Also upgraded the sign on the neighboring 7-Eleven so it's no longer overly bright. Or at least not quite as overly bright.
A close up view inside The Lobster Claw's first floor
Both buildings together. That slightly out of scale horse in the background is my daughter's doing
Inside the 7-Eleven, complete with Slurpee machine. I plan to add a Red Box outside soon.
...and now for something completely different. I made this scale massage van as a joke for my wife, but our friends all enjoy it too. VW massage vans just like this one are all over the area where we live.
-Dustin
1701A? I prefer "no bloody A, B, C or D."
Great Nephew watching trains
1701A? I prefer "no bloody A, B, C or D."
Nice catch ...Scotty might disapprove, but the building next to the 7-Eleven is actually numbered 1701B (its washed-out in the photo).
My buddy and I are very slowly working on our dream layout, a 20x40 ON30 layout. It is O scale just narrow gauge and only 2 rails! But we finally running trains a small portion of the layout. Love the pix this and every week. Great fun. Russ
Dustin - Wow! Some really nice work! I love detailed interiors on buildings.
Russ - That is looking super. Isn't it a thrill to be able to run something? Even if it's only a short distance.
Art
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