It's Friday morning and you know what that means-IT'S TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!
Here are some pictures of my C&O Budd Cars;
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It's Friday morning and you know what that means-IT'S TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!
Here are some pictures of my C&O Budd Cars;
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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One of my absolute favorite engines, the Lionel FM Demonstrator, approaches the Todd-Whitman Tunnel.
- Mike
Small layout...Big dreams
Here are some photos taken last autumn in Harpers Ferry, WV. To see a 3 minute movie of the rail action in Harpers Ferry, visit our website which has a new web address, a new design, and some new content. (Look for the Harpers Ferry movie in the Real Trains section. The movie includes the actual rail sounds.):
www.railsforfun.com
View from an overlook in Harpers Ferry. The Potomac is visible here. The Shenandoah river joins the Potomac from the right but is not visible in this view.
A tanker consist crosses the Potomac from Maryland into Harpers Ferry. In the movie (referred to above) hear the horn as it echoes through the valley.
The Harpers Ferry Tunnel from a pedestrian footbridge that crosses from Harpers Ferry, WV into Maryland
Rail road equipment on 52nd street in NYC. The company is based in Paterson, NJ, about 5 miles from the NJhighrailers, coincidence?
Bill, that tanker consist is a beautiful shot. Very nice!
- Mike
"Night at the roundhouse"....(right click the picture, then click on "open link in new window" to get a super sized picture....)
Have a great weekend everyone!
Alan
The new Lionel SD40-2 Frisco units. The color seems a little more red than in the Atlas units I have. Frisco was supposed to be Mandarin Orange, I believe, and as can be seen in the first pic next to an Atlas ATSF Dash 8, it pretty much matches the Santa Fe red... Still, happy to have anything Frisco, and I just pretend Frisco got a bad batch of paint or poor lighting.
here is the Atlas Frisco GP 35 #728 behind the Lionel SD40, the color difference is apparent even with the bad lighting.
Sam, I like your FRISCO engines. I agree about the color, but I also agree that I will take most anything that is FRISCO.
My 1972 MPC Allegheny set meeting a 1952 post war set led by a 2034.
Here is a 'before' shot of an area that we are about to start a major renovation project installing a long stone viaduct on either side of the Hellgate Bridge. It will be about 14-15 feet long when finished. My broken ankle has me hindered from getting under the layout at present, but I'm hopeful that I can get started soon. The bridge itself is being painted in our living room with the CFO's able assistance!
Well it finally arrived after 3 weeks in customs,Thanks to you all for the heads up re the blowout sale.
James
Very nice Doug. Both the theme and your scenery make for first class viewing.
Corners are hard for me at my age due to the "reach" in my round-the-room 9x16 layout. Nevertheless I am installing a Frick Model Sawmill in one corner and a Cotton Mill in the other. Progress is slow and I have much work left for completion.
Here are a couple pics, the first is one of my Challengers running around the new layout I'm building and the sencond is an expanded 793 station that I put together:
Wow! Some of these pictures are so awesome they make me ashamed to post mine! But just so guys like me know the novices are out there.... here's a few.
Busy scene! A lot going on here, from the rally on top of the mt, to the fire in the old warehouse below!
The downtown street is alive and well, though one of the rally car navigators is way off course!
tackindy wrote:
"The downtown street is alive and well, though one of the rally car navigators is way off course!"
The navigator needs to learn to 'Focus'! Awesome scene!
Wow! Some of these pictures are so awesome they make me ashamed to post mine! But just so guys like me know the novices are out there.... here's a few.
Busy scene! A lot going on here, from the rally on top of the mt, to the fire in the old warehouse below!
The downtown street is alive and well, though one of the rally car navigators is way off course!
Not very novice looking to my eyes! Would love to see more of your "novice" work!
Well me and my son when to meet up with Southern 630 for the 1st time!!
I have to say we both had a good time!!
That Southern 2-8-0 is sweet.
Thanks Dewey,
I like your sawmill and the tunnel portal. I too have the age induced reach problem with many areas of my 8x16 layout.
Here are some photos taken last autumn in Harpers Ferry, WV. To see a 3 minute movie of the rail action in Harpers Ferry, visit our website which has a new web address, a new design, and some new content. (Look for the Harpers Ferry movie in the Real Trains section. The movie includes the actual rail sounds.):
www.railsforfun.com
View from an overlook in Harpers Ferry. The Potomac is visible here. The Shenandoah river joins the Potomac from the right but is not visible in this view.
A tanker consist crosses the Potomac from Maryland into Harpers Ferry. In the movie (referred to above) hear the horn as it echoes through the valley.
The Harpers Ferry Tunnel from a pedestrian footbridge that crosses from Harpers Ferry, WV into Maryland
Thanks for posting. WOuld love to go there someday.
You have a great website! Thanks for maintaining it!
Doug--thanks for your comment:
I finally placed risers between the rails to work the corners, then placed a plywood platform covered with a quilt . Now I just crawl up and work while on my knees. Much less strenous but I have to clear a few structures off the layout first for placing the platform. This is the "other" corner where a main structure will sit and many building fronts will reside along the wall. Joe Fauty of Model Structures is assembling me a Kober Mill Building along with building the fronts as indicated by the colored footprints.
BB-1 Electrics looking for some passenger cars on my carpet central. Actually they are looking for some catenary too!
The passenger cars arrived for my Lionel Corporation Tinplate 262E...
More photos of the cars on the Tinplate forum.
Dewey,
I see what you mean with the corner ‘reach’ problem. That’s an ingenious resolution. My layout is an 8x16 rectangle with one 16’ edge against the wall. My “reach” issue is with the center of the layout. I’m currently working on a pulley system to lift the two 2’x4’ center access panels. They have become too heavy for this old guy to lift anymore. I also bought a Topside Creeper to help me reach some areas.
BTW I see we both joined the forum within three days of each other back in '01.
tackindy: your profile says you're from Tennessee but your picture has something wrong about it - something that would not be seen in TN. Maybe in Europe or some other country! Or is the picture somehow inverted?
Nice scene though - either way!
- walt
Scratch built log cars.
Hey Sean, thanks for the pictures. Now I know where the three stray NS Gons came from that are set out in front of the museum.
Ron
Here is a 'before' shot of an area that we are about to start a major renovation project installing a long stone viaduct on either side of the Hellgate Bridge. It will be about 14-15 feet long when finished. My broken ankle has me hindered from getting under the layout at present, but I'm hopeful that I can get started soon. The bridge itself is being painted in our living room with the CFO's able assistance!
Not very novice looking to my eyes! Would love to see more of your "novice" work!
Ditto!
The downtown street is alive and well, though one of the rally car navigators is way off course!
tackindy: your profile says you're from Tennessee but your picture has something wrong about it - something that would not be seen in TN. Maybe in Europe or some other country! Or is the picture somehow inverted?
Nice scene though - either way!
- walt
Oooooo! Nice catch! It took me a while to figure out....... well lets make it a game and see if the others can see my goof? But then, I don't model any particular place, railroad, or time.... but that is definately something you wouldn't see anywhere around here!
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