Weekend Photo Fun starts early.
Here are some pictures from this week.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Weekend Photo Fun starts early.
Here are some pictures from this week.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Scott I am in town until Wednesday morning if your offer still stands and you are available.
MTH PS2 leading a long coal drag.
I liked the Menards new Sinclair tank cars, but just missed ordering them they sold out to fast. I liked the paint scheme and decided to paint up my own. Selected a couple of tank cars from my layout that had boring plain paint jobs, sanded off the lettering and painted them with Tamiya spray paints really liked the bright Metallic green color. Printed off some decals on the home printer. Here are the results, and painted up the Sinclair Atlantis Tanker truck model in the same paint color.
Thanks Scott for getting us started for this fine upcoming weekend! Here are my photos of the fun kind. I'm really looking forward to attending my first train show since 2019 this weekend ... The Great Scale Model Train Show in Timonium, Md. Have a terrific weekend everyone!!
RS1 leads a freight train out of the tunnel and over the bridge as folks boat and swim in the lake below.
Sasquatch is in this photo. Can you spot him?
Stutz Wolp on the ground is ready to throw the switch. Hogger A.J. Atwater leans out of the cab for some fresh air.
A farmer with a truck load of produce waits on the produce track for his turn to back up to the loading dock. His load will be transferred to a waiting refer.
On the street where I live. The Sealtest man has just parked his truck outside my house. Nothing like having fresh milk delivered to my door!
Now that the trains are out on the wall......here is one of the sets I like for no other reason except that the colors pop......1571 from 1957.... a low end set lead by a Lehigh Valley 44 tonner......but really good-looking in my opinion.....it was gifted to me by a nurse colleague that I worked with for 30 years.
....and, it's amazing what you find when you go through your "stuff".....
Have a great and safe weekend, folks!
Peter
Haven't posted on this thread for a while.
Let's go with a Lionel Postwar video. This is the 1511 Alaska Set from 1959. An interesting little set to commemorate the 49th state. Nice, colorful rolling stock featuring the eye grabbing Alaska NW Switcher.
@Putnam Division posted:Now that the trains are out on the wall......here is one of the sets I like for no other reason except that the colors pop......1571 from 1957.... a low end set, but really good-looking in my opinion.....it was gifted to me by a nurse colleague that I worked with for 30 years.
....and, it's amazing what you find when you go through your "stuff".....
Have a great and safe weekend, folks!
Peter
Peter...
Fix this NOW! LOL!
Brief video of O scale Chessie U30C's with a coal train. Enjoy.
Some early morning action.
K-Line L2 2-8-2.
Just arrived from a fellow LCCA member: My MTH UP Schnabel takes its place front and center on my display shelves:
Peter aka "Putnam Division" posted...
"NH train set pic
NH train set pic
NH train set pic
More NH train set pics..."
Like NH much?
(Couldn't resist.)
Seriously: You've got some nice stuff! I especially like the 209's.
Andre
Kj356, you did a phenomenal job on those Sinclair tank cars, and especially the Atlantis tank truck kit. You should post those photos of the Atlantis kit over on the “Scenery and Structures” forum, where there is a thread entitled “automobiles/trucks 1/43-1/59 scale, let’s see them”. That kit is popular over there, and I think your work on that kit is outstanding.
A 2021 Christmas Layout memory
Continuing to show a mini-scene on the plateau (hey, when one only has a Christmas temp layout one has to spread out pictures to last 1 year, right)
For perspective:
Boy Scouts on a small sleep over admiring swans before dark:
- walt
I recently built this HRM Lasermodels 25 ton Milwaukee Road coaling tower.
My favorite Weaver PS-2 covered hopper.
@laming posted:Peter aka "Putnam Division" posted...
"NH train set pic
NH train set pic
NH train set pic
More NH train set pics..."
Like NH much?
(Couldn't resist.)
Seriously: You've got some nice stuff! I especially like the 209's.
Andre
Grew up near the New Haven east Bronx line.
My Dad’s family owned a house in Larchmont along the NH’s 4 track Main Line about a 1/2 mile east of the station.......
The New Haven is in my DNA.....
Peter
@MartyE posted:
Done! Thank you!
Peter
British Columbia Railway Evans Products double plugged door box car from Atlas O.
Andrew
Falcon Service
SIRT,
Great photos as always.
I really want one of those REA converted troop cars. The only two I have seen both had warped frames. Was yours okay or did you get a new frame?
Picked it up at a show. It has an aluminum plate as a floor. Atlas has the Commonwealth trucks I need to get for it.
Never had a problem with my other REA cars. Reefer is a Golden Gate model.
Outstanding job guys, terrific photos and videos. Steve, I really love your cars, especially the flat carrying the trolley body, weathering is spot on, not too heavy, it looks like it might have been stored outside but was covered with a tarp or something along those lines. I loved it, very nice job on it. Pat, great photos of your layout as usual and you always have a good story to go with them. Perry 1060, very nice looking layout, beautiful scenery, you don't see many dry climate desert scenes that often. Very well done and nice presentation of it. Thanks for sharing. Bar GP7 #63, you have such a beautiful layout, your scenery is terrific, I really love it and the weathering on your track work is really well done and very realistic looking. Peter, I loved your trains on the shelfs, very nicely done, I need to start putting mine up but have to fix a wall stud that is right in the middle of the wall and it is sitting proud of all the rest, I guess it is bowed out and when the covered the wall they were too lazy to fix it. You don't know its there until you put the level across the wall and then it shows up. Nice looking trains, that was really nice of that nurse to give you that train set. You did a great job on installing the shelving units.
Thanks Scott for getting this thread up and running each week, I always look forward to seeing it. Have a great weekend guys. Thanks to all for sharing with us.
@Perry1060 posted:A few oldies from a bygone era. The time portal in the Gasping Desert has long since vanished, as has the beast T-REX that tormented Castle Canyon for a hundred years ! Let's hope that time portal never reopens !!!
Perry,
Good to see the Dinos again!!!
They're extinct now over here too!
An MTH Railking 2-8-8-2 passing through a town that also is no more:
@CAPPilot posted:SIRT,
Great photos as always.
I really want one of those REA converted troop cars. The only two I have seen both had warped frames. Was yours okay or did you get a new frame?
Ron I cannot recall who but someone did make good replacement frame kits. This is pic on the two had local toy train shop get me years back.
Ron
Mike Wolf, Rich Foster, Joey Kiel, Lon Gates, myself and Ronnie Walter. Joey and Ronnie were two of our repair men. Lon Gates is a great friend that would do anything he could do to help in the store.
The UP Big Boy 4014 and Up Veranda 65 in a MU.
falconservice,
Is that Jack, the Menards dog in one of your pictures?
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