It's 12:02 AM Friday morning, so I am going to start Weekend Photo Fun now and call it a night.
Here are some pictures from the Virginia Museum of Transportation;
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It's 12:02 AM Friday morning, so I am going to start Weekend Photo Fun now and call it a night.
Here are some pictures from the Virginia Museum of Transportation;
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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a scene from unfinished layout Version 1, now disassembled and will start Version 2 after the move. Been without a moving train now for a month, it hurts.
chessie1971 posted:
Chessie1971, I enjoy seeing all the "Chessie" acquisitions you post here. You sure do live up to your Forum handle (screen name)...LOL! Do you have a rough idea how many pieces of Chessie equipment you own? I'm guessing it's a LARGE #!
Have a great weekend, everyone...and Happy Easter to those who celebrate it! Here are a few shots of my "3-rail scaled" MTH R/K Jersey Central SW1 and a Weaver Reading 40' PS-1 Boxcar that I recently weathered...
Hope everyone had a good week!
I was busy for most of the week getting the bedroom ready for the baby ( about 3 more weeks!) but did manage to get some scenery done on the lower section
2331 VGN FM & 726RR Berk popping out of the tunnel & passing the stations
2331 VGN FM leading a freight past the mostly finished (scenery wise - still have to wire the accessories) portion
Here's a before shot -
2338 MILW leading set 2235W from 55
Doing some switching in the yard w/ the 613
2055 & 2338 meeting on the main lines -
My cool find last weekend while out looking for baby stuff at a neighborhood yard sale was this almost mint Coke set for $50. I wasn't going to get it, but Lucia really loved the colors of the boxcars. After a little cleaning, it runs great
Lucia wanted to help w/ some scenery -
For people who asked how I get things down from the shelves -
Lorenzo running his LC Polar Express
After getting home from church last Sunday, I got a H/U that NS 911 was leading 119 & was close to Charlotte. Still in my dress clothes, I raced trackside & beast him by about 10 min -
With a pair of head end helpers tacked on, NS 19G passes under the PRR signal bridge at UN in Gallitzin, PA - 11/8/15
NS Dash-9 9456 leads 21M past Altoona Pipe & Steel in downtown Altoona - 11/8/15
did a re-edit of this one for my #TBT series on my photo site -
The CB&Q E5A leads the Nebraska Zephyr through Union, IL at the Illinois Railway Museum back on 9/20/99
CNJ #1601 posted:chessie1971 posted:Here is a picture of MTH Premier Chessie System Safety Brown Bay Window Caboose. I will be getting this in a week.
Chessie1971, I enjoy seeing all the "Chessie" acquisitions you post here. You sure do live up to your Forum handle (screen name)...LOL! Do you have a rough idea how many pieces of Chessie equipment you own? I'm guessing it's a LARGE #!
Thanks Joe!! LOL I think i have about 60 to 70 chessie cars and several WM, C&O and B&O cars.
Christopher2035 posted:
The CB&Q E5A leads the Nebraska Zephyr through Union, IL at the Illinois Railway Museum back on 9/20/99
GREAT shot!
Rusty
Rusty Traque posted:Christopher2035 posted:
The CB&Q E5A leads the Nebraska Zephyr through Union, IL at the Illinois Railway Museum back on 9/20/99GREAT shot!
Rusty
Thanks!!!
c.sam posted:Did someone mention 'Santa Fe'?
Maybe not. But then when did we ever need prompting? #16 is new to the roster
Bruce
Here is a short video putting a evans design battery power flashing red led on top my lionel short ext. bridge.
c.sam posted:Did someone mention 'Santa Fe'?
I did. I do that daily. Several times.
Well, I guess you have heard me more than once lament the fact that we do not have a full service LHS (when it comes to O gauge) in the Memphis area. The Casey Jones High Railers were in need of more GarGraves track for this weekend's work session. We are starting on the curves on the new dog leg modules. One of our TCA Members, Bill Norvell who lives in Millington TN offered us an almost full case of GarGraves track at a price we could not refuse. Bill has a great layout that is 100% complete. Alan Arnold posted some pictures of Bill's layout a couple of years ago after one of his visits.
When I visited Bill in order to pick up the track, he insisted that we run trains for a while. Here are a few pictures of is layout.
Thanks, and happy Easter to all!
Richard Gonzales
This weekend I discovered that Google + is offering the Nik Collection of Photo Management software for free. I tried out the sharpening component on this photo from December 2015 of my Union Pacific ES44AC. I liked the outcome. I guess my Weekend Photo fun this weekend will really be with photos as much as trains.
A 2015 Christmas Layout memory
My "family train" - one car each for me, my son, my daughter, their spouses, and the 4 grandchildren
- walt
Forgot I had these pics.
A few shots from a recent visit to the Kingston NY Model RR Club. Look for a full photo feature in OGR magazine this fall.
Their Hudson Valley Lines is a great 2 rail layout with lots of history.
Jim
Happy Easter.
This is the one time a year that I trot out my little layout I made for a contest here on the forum a few years ago. I posted more pics of my micro layout of the railroad that harvests Black Licorice Jellybeans, "Egg Island Transportation Company" in the Switcher Saturday thread.
The layout base is about 18 inches square. The track is O-16 K-line Superstreets. The rock work is painted bark, the station is Buildings Unlimited, the water is painted crumpled aluminum foil, and the odd shaped landform is a huge plastic Easter egg thing.
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