IT'S TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN.
Yesterday was my son's 18th birthday. Here are some pictures.
Lets see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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IT'S TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN.
Yesterday was my son's 18th birthday. Here are some pictures.
Lets see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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Last night I finally got around to unboxing my NLOE C420. Lets see if i remember how to post a video. LOL apparently not.
The little town of Magooville has been growing. Here's a few scenes with work still under construction. It's made up of new purchases (mostly MTH), kits, refurbished Plasticville and whatever scraps of junk I can find in my garage.
Steve
I love the Curly poster!!!
Our new Mikado finally is on her way back to Lionel for correction of the 'smoke issue' and to have the builder's plates installed. I spoke with Ken yesterday to get an RA number and he said he remembered our hobby shop. Kind of a nice connection with the past...
A layout based on the Redwood Empire Route cries for redwood trees. A group of three will be my next addition, but a 1/48 scale redwood tree reaches, roughly, 3 feet above the track. I hope I have enough room. Jim
Great shots Dave!
Good to see you post on this one. The bushes, pumpkins, and other little details are really nice.
I especially like that top-up Cadillac!
My own little slice of Spencer, NC. I couldn't wait for MTH or Lionel. An unpowered MTH unit was the 'donor' for my Heritage repaint.
A little bit of everything around the layout this week.
A new tinplate acquisition:
In coal country:
Some switching action:
The end of the line:
Jim
A few from our recent Cumbres & Toltec trip.
My wife and Bearlead with a Galloping Goose:
Cool trestle near Toltec Gorge:
The curves are sharp and the grades are steep, but the Baldwin Mikados are up to the task:
Scenery isn't too shabby either.
here's a lionel gp20 conventional i just got not to long ago.
an excellent runner and beautiful paint...and a great road name i might add.
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thop........
SCOTT HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY TO YOUR SON.
Here's mine, a scene I just finished
ALSO GREAT PHOTO'S EVERYONE
THANKS, ALEX
Nice photo of your son Scott. He looked very exited! Happy birthday!
I've been enjoying my Trackmobile
My 777 posed on a siding. It doesn't run...a work in progress.
A new sign for an old business.
garyg, fantastic modeling! Great photo.
Hey Keith; Love the red Vanderbilt! What year is it from?
Hey Keith; Love the red Vanderbilt! What year is it from?
Thanks Chris! I think it is from '96 or '97ish. It has a Pulmor motor and command. I have another in NYC Gunmetal grey that I bought on the forum a while ago. The NYC runs perfect and has an awesome whistle. This red one was bought as non working...and it doesn't. I need to trace the wiring. It also has a busted eccentric crank and bent rods. The paint is beautiful though. I'll get her running.
keith....love your new LL box car.saw one a while ago while browsing some online shops.
that is defintely one sharp boxcar.a must have for my RR.
thop....
Scott. Tell Joshua Happy Birthday. My Joshua turned 16 on Sunday. They grow quickly
A new sign for an old business.
garyg, fantastic modeling! Great photo.
THANKS FOR THE KIND WORDS----SURE LIKE THAT RED ENG. OF YOURS.
Happy Birthday to both Joshuas! My son turns 16 next Wednesday. Gotta love atomic potato peelers!! and Curly too! Great pics everyone!!
I’m having a PC Fest on ebay right now!
SIRT - Glad to see that you haven't completely given up on WFF. Your work is highly inspirational to so many of us!
My 777 posed on a siding. It doesn't run...a work in progress.
These red (and also the blue) ones are fairly uncommon aren't they?
When I saw it yesterday I thought perhaps you had done some of your excellent paint work on it!
It might be a good candidate for the Timko can motor/cruise conversion unless it is valuable as a collector piece.
That cliffside is really beautiful, Jim, among the best I have ever seen. Perfection. If it were not for the figure and the center-rail, I might have thought I was confusing a photo of modeling and nature, again. Wonderful work, sir.
Frank
keith....love your new LL box car.saw one a while ago while browsing some online shops.
that is defintely one sharp boxcar.a must have for my RR.
thop....
A new sign for an old business.
garyg, fantastic modeling! Great photo.
THANKS FOR THE KIND WORDS----SURE LIKE THAT RED ENG. OF YOURS.
My 777 posed on a siding. It doesn't run...a work in progress.
These red (and also the blue) ones are fairly uncommon aren't they?
When I saw it yesterday I thought perhaps you had done some of your excellent paint work on it!
It might be a good candidate for the Timko can motor/cruise conversion unless it is valuable as a collector piece.
I think it was 250-300 of each IIRC. When I've seen them come up on eBay, they were usually $900-$1500 for the red.
When Marty Fitzhenry posted about Frank Timko and his Yellowbelly Hudson motor conversion, I thought about my red Vandy. That may be something I will look into...at some point down the road...Thank you. This will be a runner (I hope) so I'm not worried about collector value.
Sorry Guys this is my first attempt to post a layout picture. This is a scratch built barge I built to go with my Lionel tug. It is lettered for the PRSL, however I don't think they add any in thier roster. Enjoy!
Nice pics everyone!
Keith..the trackmobile turned out nice...great looking color combination.
Alan
Ed, do like the barge. Nice work. Like to see a bigger image of the barge itself.
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