Having G gauge fun restoring my Dad's Kleinbach train station from 1984.
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Great thread and photo's everyone. Scott thanks for keeping this going for years.
Here is my micro layout contest entry from awhile back. As you see it is Easter themed so appropriate for this weekend.
The Island of Egg in the Easter Island archipelago is the location of the worlds only licorice jelly bean mine. On the unusually shaped island there is only the one town. The town of Egg. As you see it is modeled in early spring.
The whole Layout is 18 inches round using Kline super streets. The land form is two huge plastic eggs and the rock forms by the waterline is dry brushed bark. The water is painted aluminum foil. The woodwork is coffee stir sticks and dowels. The tunnel can clear a Kline Plymouth but I like the Porter look better. A rebuild may be in the works. I also need to make the mine house.
Now, this is the way to go to the Masters; NS business train in downtown Augusta, GA on 4/1/15; photo by Joseph Johns:
Silver Lake--Clever, timely, and well-executed; simply terrific!
Tom Morris--C of G heritage livery one of my all-time favorites.
I thought I'd show off our new UP / SP turntable arch for anyone who didn't see it in the announcement board. These will be done with lost wax castings.
Looking forward to showing them off at York and here once I have samples.
This will be perfect for my UP steam era RH area on the other side of my new layout. Been waiting for this one. Hope to pick up one of your TT early next year.
I miss K-Line. The passenger cars were incredible and I add more of them to my fleet every time a set is for sale.
Beautiful scene by the way.
Happy Easter! I am replacing this little guy with a new 3rd Rail Southern Pacific S-12 0-6-0 switcher when produced later this year. I like bang for my buck so have reserved the green boiler version originally used by Espee to assemble passenger trains. I don’t have a problem using a green boiler locomotive away from the big cities--an all black locomotive would be prototypical. I’m going to have to expand my layout to include an 0-54 circle of Atlas track to accommodate. The beauty of this is that I will build a 1930’s gas station and a wooden trestle for scenery.
My RR world is limited for now to a 10' circle. I can sit for extended periods of time and watch the train. Best therapy ...
I thought I'd show off our new UP / SP turntable arch for anyone who didn't see it in the announcement board. These will be done with lost wax castings.
Looking forward to showing them off at York and here once I have samples.
This will be perfect for my UP steam era RH area on the other side of my new layout. Been waiting for this one. Hope to pick up one of your TT early next year.
My wife likes to surprise me with additions to the layout from time to time. She loves to decorate for every season. So here is what I found when she asked me a bit ago if I noticed anything different.
So I guess the townsfolk of New Aberdeen will be greeted with an Easter peddler when the leave worship service Easter morning. Then they can enjoy the gazebo with bountiful flowers. We won't see any flowers outdoors here in Butler this Easter.
Here's my contribution this week, playing musical trains with my grandson....
Paul
Nice work on the scenic work and tunnel portal.
Don
A very old pic from the archives....came across this while preparing an NMRA clinic and thought it post it for this week's edition of Weekend Photo Fun
Jonny wrote;
"Looks like some of those drivers need to hear from Operation Lifesaver!"
Yes perhaps it would be a different set of movies if they had some O Lifesaver courses! The drivers never learned OL over 7 movies of Fast and Furious. This set of scenes is from the end of the first movie, just missing the speeding train and then hitting the green truck pulling out, and the Charger rolls!
Brian / Paul "orange car driver" could have learned from the first movie, dieing in real life in a high speed car run crash. Fast 7 opened this weekend, nice memorial to Paul in movie end.
For Scale Rail. Don, I liked the look of this old-timer. Lots of parts in this kit, but given time I should get it finished.
Happy Weed-end!!!
Hmmmm, Paul\Matt from Colorado by any chance?
Happy Weed-end!!!
Hmmmm, Paul\Matt from Colorado by any chance?
No my bad spellcheck was off
Action on the Seattle & Yakima RR
Bill, what is the Northern Pacific steamer in this photo? Thanks. Jim (rawlesq@earthlink.net).
Not not much progress on the layout. I've been under the tables adding bus wires and more feeders for aging Fastrack. A single set of feeder wires currently isn't enough for a 96ft around the walls loop. It used to be, but the Fastrack connections must have loosened up after years of fast running Amtrak trains.
Action on the Seattle & Yakima RR
Bill, what is the Northern Pacific steamer in this photo? Thanks. Jim (rawlesq@earthlink.net).
Jim, that is the Lionel Northern Pacific Challenger.
Mike,
Nice Lego Gantry Crane you've got there.
joe
Speaking of spell check...
Speaking of spell check...
Who made the Soutern boxcar? It would go nice with my Mermack engine.
Scott Smith
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