Here is a couple of pictures of HO scale items nothing new this week. Post away guys and gals sorry its late been busy all day.
"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.
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Last night, I attended another operating session on the Lake Erie, Cincinnati, & St. Louis Railroad, which is owned by John Goodhart. John has been running operating sessionsfor about 2 to 3 years now, and has a wonderful basement sized HO railroad that is double deck, with staging at both ends of the railroad. The amount of work that he has accomplished in the appx. 7 years he has been building the railroad is phenomenal. Basement size is about 50 x 25, chock full of railroad, crew lounge and bathroom. John models the mid 1960s.
I operated two road jobs, the first being a C&O interchange, Train 64, which was identified as C&O 7004 (the lead unit). Train 63, which was the westbound train, ran from the B&O / C&O interchange to Glenwood Yard on the LEC&S during the last session. I started the session by having to uncouple from Train 63, run around the train, tie on to the consist for Train 64, get my track warrant, and get out of town.
Since "modeling jobs" is a big part of proto-ops, I'm including my three track warrants for viewing along with a photo of C&O 7004 East before it went off on the B&O / C&O interchange. There were three track warrants issued. One initial one,147 which gave me trackage rights all the way from Glenwood yard to B&O / C&O Interchange. That was issued at 8:50 PM.
On the second one, I received a call from the dispatcher that voided order 147, which was warranty 148, which had me take the siding at Middletown. Once I got there, I released track warrant 148, and was issued a new warrant, 152, which then got me to the B&O / C&O interchange.
My second road job was an extra from Glenwood yard to Columbus, with locomotive 334 on the point.
This was yet another wonderful night of operating the LEC&S. John is a wonderful host, snacks and drinks during the session, coffee and cake after with some stimulating conversation.
Regards,
Jerry
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Just completed N-Scale Milwaukee Road Olympian Hiawatha Skytop Lounge and Super Dome. Scenes are Columbia River and Tacoma.
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Awhile back I traded a MTH Mohawk for a Broadway Ltd PRR T1 steamer with a forum member. Have not had a chance to operate it until this morning on a club layout at the Autumn Rails train show near Asheville NC. I am impressed with this little steamer. Good smoke and nice sounds. The fella who tested it for me praised these particular models and said his can haul quite a long string of cars.
Another fella was running the BL PRR M1 I think it was. It had terrific sounds for an HO model and was quite impressive.
There is a store here (Factory Direct Trains) that is operated by Joe Grubba who is the brother of Bob Grubba who imports the Broadway Ltd line in FL. Joe was watching while we ran it awhile. He seems a decent sort...
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Great picture's everybody!!
Thanks Bob love the GP40 (GM50)
Awhile back I traded a MTH Mohawk for a Broadway Ltd PRR T1 steamer with a forum member. Have not had a chance to operate it until this morning on a club layout at the Autumn Rails train show near Asheville NC. I am impressed with this little steamer. Good smoke and nice sounds. The fella who tested it for me praised these particular models and said his can haul quite a long string of cars.
Another fella was running the BL PRR M1 I think it was. It had terrific sounds for an HO model and was quite impressive.
There is a store here (Factory Direct Trains) that is operated by Joe Grubba who is the brother of Bob Grubba who imports the Broadway Ltd line in FL. Joe was watching while we ran it awhile. He seems a decent sort...
And here is the Mohawk
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LHS had its annual open house last week. I picked up these. Athearn Genesis GP7u and Union Pacific Ready to roll SD60, I plan on using the chassis of the SD60 for my Ex-Amtrak SDF40
It's that time of year for haunted houses and things that are spooky.
That's a great haunted house. It even looks like it has a kind of face.
It's that time of year for haunted houses and things that are spooky.
That's a great haunted house. It even looks like it has a kind of face.
Thanks! I tried to add cobwebs by the porch using cotton thinly stretched out, but it does not show up well in the photo.