It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!
Here are some pictures I took at the VMT:
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!
Here are some pictures I took at the VMT:
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Action on the Seattle & Yakima RR
Great photos everyone!
Here is SP #4294 switching off the main-line after a long day's work:
Have a great weekend!!
Bryan, you've done a nice job of creating an underbridge -- damp -- look.
The thing you've done the best, in my opinion, is to rough up and paint the pilings in a way that makes them look reasonably good. They also look proportionally correct t the size of the automobiles, at least to my eye. All too often I see a photo of a similar spot on someone's layout and a little voice in my head says "...oh, nice...some dowels...". Half the time, the dowels are left as unfinished wood and are way too thick.
Would you mind letting us know:
Thanks.
Steven J. Serenska
Happy Easter weekend everyone! Here's a Weaver Central Vermont 40' boxcar just out of the "weathering shop"...
It has been unseasonably cold in Maine this Spring and the Snow Bunnies are still hanging around. This morning they decided to take advantage of an open gondolas car and hitch a ride.
Happy Easter, everyone.
NS Heritage units on the Lehigh Valley HiRailers Layout at the Allentown Spring Thaw Train Meet.
Chris
LVHR
Loved one coming home to his final resting place.
Check out my weekly posts “O Scale Motor Vehicle Chronicle”. It is a discussion about 1/43, 1/48, and 1/50 scale model cars used on our layouts. Often it’s about model manufactures and occasionally about real the real thing.
The May 2015 issue of Classic Toy Trains is on news stands now. It contained an article revisiting previously featured layouts by Pete Vollmer, Rich Battista and myself. It is a real honor to be included with those two.
Happy Easter Weekend !
Picked up the LCCA 1608W reissue set a few weeks ago & finally got it on the layout for some pics
Even got the add on B Unit & 2 extra cars -
M&StL GP9 2348 leads a long train of MPC era billboard reefers around the layout-
Lionel 628 NP 44 Tonner leading 1956 set 1545 on the upper level -
2018 leading Set 1579S from 1958 -
Added a few more shelves to help get some engines out of teh closet & on display -
Lucia & Lorenzo help run the NH set -
Caught the NS OCS (2 different sections) heading to the Masters & the Circus Train this week -
Throwing in a few videos for fun!
Rio Grande is on the upper loop pulling a short tank train.
Purchased these at Catoctin Mountain Trains a week or two ago, the neon signs are cool!
Since I pulled up my yard, I added this short "display track" to one end of the layout to store some extra cars.
Chessie SW1 is on the inner loop.
C&O Yellowbelly is on the outer loop.
A few photos from the last few weeks at Catoctin Mountain Trains, which closed this week after 25 years in business. Without a doubt, the best train store I've ever been in and shopped at.
Happy Easter and Passover to all, great photo's as always. some pic's of the club coaling tower and harbor scene which is still under development. The club has been having some difficulty with a member not keeping his dues current and we had to deal with him accordingly (Picture #2, gotta love those Homies)
Throwing in a few videos for fun!
Nothing like some big steam power!!! Great videos!
Found this chopped-up diner at a swap meet, and it is going to find a home under the el. It is nearby the village office building and police station, so it should not be getting any graffiti.
This piece also came from a swap meet because it would not work for the original owner. I find that Lionel's mechanisms are delicate but fixable.
It's a busy workday at Woodside Station where the IRT El crosses the Long Island Rail Road. No "Rail Road" is not spelt wrong, it is the Long Island's way!
End of the line for a New Haven F3. Kudos to Lionel for their great operating accessories.
This boxcar, after making a 40-inch dive to the concrete, was dumped into the Hobo Camp and quickly became sleeping quarters shelter for the immigrants. The Connecticut Birney in the background is a recent acquisition of the Steinway Company that was pressed into service before getting a new pint job.
Start of Trout Season here in PA.
Bryan, you've done a nice job of creating an underbridge -- damp -- look.
The thing you've done the best, in my opinion, is to rough up and paint the pilings in a way that makes them look reasonably good. They also look proportionally correct t the size of the automobiles, at least to my eye. All too often I see a photo of a similar spot on someone's layout and a little voice in my head says "...oh, nice...some dowels...". Half the time, the dowels are left as unfinished wood and are way too thick.
Thank you for the nice comments. Still have some more work to do down there just had to get this finished as access will be more difficult as I put track onto the upper level.
Would you mind letting us know:
Thanks.
Steven J. Serenska
Happy Easter weekend everyone! Here's a Weaver Central Vermont 40' boxcar just out of the "weathering shop"...
Nice work Joe. Where did you get your backdrop from? I'd like to do something similar for photographing my loads.
Don
Nice job Joey, looks like Ray has some competition now.
Here’s another special color aged yellow car I have available on the bay.
Weathered car # 954
All have a great weekend!
Well done Steve.
Don
My wife's Easter Basket....
Happy Easter, everyone!
Peter
Great idea Peter; you could probably sell those loads!
Don
Ralph M, O M G I was raised in Mckeesport, PA. My family and I used to take the B&O from McKeesport to Gary, Indiana almost every year to visit relatives. That pic really takes me back. I don't live there anymore but I'm just across the McKeesport border.
The McKeesport train station is just to the left in the pic. Directly behind the left windshield on the engine is the STAR restaurant. That long diagonal thing on the building is the 'S'. You can see the 'T' and the top of the 'A'. My mother would take me there to have lunch when we were in town. When the train would pass that old building would shake really bad.
Rick
@RickC: Hard to tell from the photo but was that a freight or passenger train?
What sort of speed did it come through town at?
Added a few more shelves to help get some engines out of teh closet & on display -
Can you give some details on your great looking shelves??? Material and how you mount them??? Good stuff as always!
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