Welcome to Weeknd Photo Fun. Here are some picrures of the wild west area of my sons shelf layout.
Lets see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Welcome to Weeknd Photo Fun. Here are some picrures of the wild west area of my sons shelf layout.
Lets see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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About time slacker.
8000 Horsepower!!!!!
In showcasing our affiliation with the parent company (Santa Fe) we have been trading/acquiring more motive power in the signature Warbonnet scheme. Here are two PA/PB No 2000 sets that are 'lashed-up' into an ABBA. Man, they are long!
Due to budget constraints, the company will probably be selling the extra B and we'll run her as the customary ABA...
Welcome to Weeknd Photo Fun. Here are some picrures of the wild west area of my sons shelf layout.
Lets see your pictures.
Scott Smith
This is a really nice shot Scott!
The teepees and the cactus help create an unusual and rugged scene. Those MTH woodside passenger cars are some of my personal favorites.
In honor of my son just enlisting in the U.S Navy I have a couple of new editions to the layout.
c. sam - That SF PA looks great next to the viaduct. I like it better than the F series.
Here's the last of my photos from MT.
A work train southwest of East Glacier.
The caboose lives. Someone also posted one last week in the northwest.
Goat Lick Overlook about five miles south of Izaak Walton Inn.
Goats licking salt on ledge below train.
A new addition -- an MTH Canadian Pacific Dash 9 -- alongside an old favorite, K-Line's "jaded" version of the New York Central RR.
- Mike
"Small layout...Big dreams"
SCOTT NICE WILD WEST SCENE
SAM LOVE THE HELLGATE BRIDGE
ALAN NICE SCENE LOVE THE BLUE GTO
CHRIS AWESOME CRACKER JACK SIGN
MIKE BEAUTIFUL NYC DIESELS
AND AS ALWAYS AWESOME PHOTO'S TO ALL
ALEX
In honor of my son just enlisting in the U.S Navy I have a couple of new editions to the layout.
Chris - Please tell your son 'Thanks" from all of us and hope he does well.
Nice to have a tribute on your layout!
Recycling saves $$. Dismantled in '09 from 1997 layout, much used in wiring new layout started 2010---from "rats nest to rehab".
Track Plan with A LOT of help from Matt Jackson. Thanks Matt.
Chris, ditto what C Sam said about son!
Rick
Some really nice photos guys!
Chris kudos to your son for enlisting in the Navy!
Here is a pic of my newly acquired Conrail GP20 that just arrived yesterday. Thank you to Art for a great engine. Of course I could not resist applying some dirt and grime.
I LOVE that parking garage and its immediate neighborhood! It reminds me of one in Pittsburgh, PA I used several decades ago, just down the street from Gimbels Dept. Store. I esp. like that the cars exit on a slightly sloped ramp, which seems a very clever touch and detail, to me, Alan.
Frank
In honor of my son just enlisting in the U.S Navy I have a couple of new editions to the layout.
Chris - Please tell your son 'Thanks" from all of us and hope he does well.
Nice to have a tribute on your layout!
Thank you Sam and all.We are very proud of him!
Frank...I love the first picture because it really takes me back to a time when we would visit my Grandfather and sit in his backyard....even those chairs you have in the scene were the same color and were made of that woven plastic that was common in those days....thanks for the post!!
Alan
Chris here's a fly-by in honor of your son. Thank him from all of us for his service to our country. He makes up proud.
Chris, good on your son joining the senior service, and I agree, Wild Mary, awesome pic.
Frank (Moonson), you've done it again, the first pic, that lovely little back yard, glowing in your world of grime, I think not having anyone seated there fires the imagination too. Don, stunning stuff, love the Lionel shop.
Just got the Lionel Goerge Bush legacy SD70ACe and it is a beutiful and great running engine
Hello Walt Rapp........
I am a Pepsi girl and wondering where did you find the 1950's blue Pepsi van as i would like to add that to my railking 4 car auto carrier car. by chance is it 1/50th scale ?
the woman who loves toy trains
Tiffany
...Frank (Moonson), you've done it again, the first pic, that lovely little back yard, glowing in your world of grime, I think not having anyone seated there fires the imagination too. ...
Thanks, Dave, and thank you to Alan (leavingtracks,) too, for the comments and encouragement about that backyard scene. I am intrigued to get any responses at all about it because it was an experiment, actually, crafting a vignette w/out any human or animal figures present. I usually feel a scene is complete when people are present, doing this-n-that, for example, to complete the narrative, but somehow I needed that yard to be empty. Some places speak volumes by their vacancy, don't they.
Well, it's all fun and just messin' around w/ a personal interpretation of the world around us, isn't it.
Thanks again. I am gratified to hear from you, both, about that scene.
Frank
It's someone's little slice of heaven, a retreat from the dreary, grimy world that surrounds them. The carefully tended flower bed too adds to the narrative. It doesn't matter if a scene evokes a serious thought or something whimsical like Jim Policastro's Tesla power company and homies, these are what adds another dimension to our little created worlds. It's this imagining that links us back to our childhoods, and those great memories of fantasies. We have more to thank you for Frank, and others who create these scenes.
Hello Walt Rapp........
I am a Pepsi girl and wondering where did you find the 1950's blue Pepsi van as i would like to add that to my railking 4 car auto carrier car. by chance is it 1/50th scale ?
the woman who loves toy trains
Tiffany
Tiffany I can help you with Pepsi truck. Contact me. Email is in my profile.
Bob
A little maintenance...
Here are the last 2 custom painted engines to come out of my shop- a CB&Q Heritage and Rock Island Heritage- it's been fun.
Jeff WONDERFUL WORK!!!! We miss your talent....Hope you are havimg a great summer with your sons.
Here's a couple pics from my layout...
In honor of my son just enlisting in the U.S Navy I have a couple of new editions to the layout.
I bought the same switcher after I got out of the navy. I thank him for his service.
Steve Mills
Jeff..as usual, beautiful work on those locomotives.
Don....I always love the scenes of your city...simply beautiful!
Everybody...great pictures..one of the best weekend photo fun threads!
Alan
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