The weekend is here and it's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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A reminder from last winter:
Scott,
You have a really nice name. We like it so much that we gave it to my oldest grandson. Thank you for taking the initiative to do this post week after week. Here's my contribution for this week.
IRT & BMT El trains at 60th Street in Woodside on the Flushing Line. Isn't it amazing how people run and speed and push and shove to get to work, and when they get there, they complain and can't wait to go home! I loved my job and every day was an adventure. Now I am retired, so every day is a Saturday. God bless America!
Flagging down the Pocahontas for a quick stop to pickup passengers.
Ford woodies at the Floral Park Station waiting for the next eastbound Long Island Railroad rush-hour commuter train from Jamaica. It won't be long before a G53 Ten Wheeler rolls to a stop with a string of Ping Pong cars loaded with Eastenders.
Oops! I need to hide the edge of the cardboard.
Do you know the Upstaters call Long Islanders "Flatlanders!"
Alan,
That is very dramatic lighting in your photo. Nice!
Alan, I love your early morning shots. I don't think that I will ever be able to get an early morning shot like that down in my layout.
Today I just wanted to show my Texas Special Milk Car.
Since this is "Photo Fun." Outside of York is there a place more fun than this;Nicholas Smith Trains?
Scott Smith
The GM Aerotrain approaching St. Paul Depot
Testing superelevated curves . . .
This is my first attempt at posting photos - other than my avatar - on the Forum. It was much easier than I had expected.  
Archive Shot - The former PRR bridge in aspect transition at night along the Metra MILW District line along Racine in Chicago with the Sears Tower in the background -
An original 681 turbine pulls a consist of reproduction 2400 classic 027 pullmans on the the upper level -
PWC 2340 GG1 -
Williams 6250 Seaboard leading the PWC consist of cars to make the Gandydancer work train set from 1955 -
The GM Aerotrain approaching St. Paul Depot
Really nice!!
Certainly not what I expected , but very nice!
These are all Clever Models Card Stock kits on the lower level. I biuld them with Foam Core so I can put LEDs inside and light them up.
These shot will give you an idea how well the Card Stock kits can fit in with Lionelville and MTH structures. There are 7 Card Stock Structures in this shot.
City Wide is form Clever Models and was a Kit Bash I put together, and the building to the left is my own creation from stuff I put together from CG textures. That is my Jim Beam Building
American Steel in the Background is a Cardstock flat I made last March, It has interior LEDs.
Even though I call this the Jim Beam Building. The other Side has a big Budwiser Logo so it can be the Budwiser Building Too.
A lot of you probably don't remember me from a few years ago, but I'm finally back at it. I gave my room a make-over and finished my table. My camera is MIA right now, but here's some two week old progress photos. Next I'd like to do some better window treatments.
Before:
After:
Track plan mock-up:
And my layout from when I was in high school and college. Sure do miss it.
Since this is "Photo Fun." Outside of York is there a place more fun than this;Nicholas Smith Trains?
Scott Smith
I've never been to any east coast train shops other than Trainworld. and Charlie's AKA Nassau Hobbies.Naturally I have heard of NS over the past 15 yrs and now I can see what the fasination is with this shop.. I imagine it eminates that odor of ozone..
Alan,
That is only one side of the second floor. There's a lot of stuff everywhere you look. There's a tinplate side as well, the issue for me is to find a spot open enough to take a picture. Please excuse the next picture it's a little blurred.
Scott Smith
Bruce...I like what you did with your side girders. When I started mine I did not think of adding the "bracing" across the top (horizontal). I did add the verticle bracing but I think I am going to back track and add the horizontal piece. It does make a big differance!
Some mighty good looking "oldies" trainbrain.
Somebody, (me) forgot to check the switch positions while coming into the station
Three cars were derailed.
The recently converted to TMCC Amtrak MTH AEM7 speeding around the corner.
Just Arrived at the station on track 1.
Here is a picture of my MTH chessie F3A powered and dummy engine with PS1. I just got this dummy engine this week
Here is my shot of my diner
Wind Turbine and the mountain I built.
This is my new MTH Premier R-11 subway. Lights in power car dead out of the box. Everything else was perfect, no problems.
Certainly not what I expected , but very nice!
Mmmm . . . yes . . . well, you see, after the storm, Santa Fe was not running any trains right then, and there were Espee detour moves that had to run, so we used their train as a guinea pig at no cost to us. In fact they paid us for the privilege. Since the Espee train did not turn over to the inside of any of the curves, upgrade or downgrade, we know that we can safely run Santa Fe equipment.
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