It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!.
Wednesday was my son's birthday...it looks like a good one.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!.
Wednesday was my son's birthday...it looks like a good one.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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I'm in a Penn Central mood today......
A much maligned RR....but part of my New York Central heritage.....
Peter
Well a few oldies...
Still waiting for the caboose but it should be coming soon!
Lionel Scale F3s PW Paint w/ Legacy speeds through the curve.
Lionel Husky Transport.
Is that Kodi the Husky Dog?
Here are some shots and a video from the PIHR setup at last weekend's Monroeville PA Greenberg Show:
And here is the video:
Andy
Have a great weekend, everyone! Here are a few shots of some fairly recent additions to my ever-growing locomotive roster, "Centuries" in the making...
Always enjoy this threat. Working from home today, so I can post a few pictures. These pictures are of my retro 027 layout that I built a few years ago.
Peter that is some awesome refinery you have there.
Getting my licks in early. Easier on the finger this way. Cool photos so far. Walt don't for get to cut the grass. Although I am still figuring out why I have 83 alerts since last night. All well, Here is mine. Drone Cam catches the first operational run of NP#900 into Winterton.
suzukovich posted:Getting my licks in early. Easier on the finger this way. Cool photos so far. Walt don't for get to cut the grass. Although I am still figuring out why I have 83 alerts since last night. All well, Here is mine. Drone Cam catches the first operational run of NP#900 into Winterton.
Fantastic!!
The Santa Fe Chief is detouring on the G&O. The engine is an older 3rd Rail brass 3751 that was converted to command control using Electric Railroad Lionel compatible electronics. The cars are 21 inch Williams aluminum except for last two which are MTH. I plan to paint the Williams car trucks silver someday.
NH Joe
I don't buy buildings anymore (no more room) but I HAD to have this one.......from MTH's 2017 RTR catalog and delivered a week or two ago.
I found this photo on my computer. One of my favorites. A recreation of a Postwar catalog photo. This photo really can't be reproduced...the GG1 was beginning to show signs of zinc pest and it was replaced with a Williams model. In addition, the above plumbing store and track literally hovers right over this spot and it is very dark in this spot now, even with street lights lighting it up.
L-R --> MTH GG1, Lionel Postwar 681, Williams 1120 J Reproduction
Patrick the rock climbers are pretty brave but the RR workers are even more brave eating their lunch next to radioactive waste.
DohertyNJ posted:Have a great weekend.
Where is the pic?
jackiejr posted:
To become part of the family now your going to pay some big bucks. Nice looking car though
coach joe posted:Patrick the rock climbers are pretty brave but the RR workers are even more brave eating their lunch next to radioactive waste.
Nothing brave about that, providing they are not eating yellow cake. Besides the guy with the beer in hand doesn't seem to have a worry in the world.
Here are some photos of the Canada 150 train and my own model of the same engine running on my ceiling loop of track.
And a couple of shots of the kids train. Canadian Pacific Railway is celebrating Canada's 150 year with a cross country train stopping in several cities.
I posted a few more details and more photos in the photo album section;
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