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THE WEEKEND IS HERE AND NOW LET THE PHOTO FUN BEGIN!!

Last week my son Joshua turned 19. Here he is with one of his gifts.

 

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We do live in a great age of model trains..just compare the old Lionel version of the Norfolk and Western 1776 to the MTH premier 1776.

Here they are together at a photo from my local hobby shop.

 

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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

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Originally Posted by scott.smith:

THE WEEKEND IS HERE AND NOW LET THE PHOTO FUN BEGIN!!

Last week my son Joshua turned 19. Here he is with one of his gifts.

 

 

Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

Hey Scott, I heard a rumor that this is you unpacking a gift for you I mean your son.  Under this pretense a gift for Joshua you figured  you would get to keep it.

 

 

Originally Posted by Rick Bivins:

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Nice shot of the Garden RR'd. I always thought one had to "secure" out door track to the ground. Do I see the track simply laid on the ground/mulch?

 

Either way, very nice and fun looking RR'd..

 

Rick.

Rick,

 

Yeah, the track is just sitting right on the mulch without being secured. Most of the track joints are screwed to the rails helping them stay together, but the mulch actually compacts a bit under the track locking it in place.

 

I also usually leave the track out all winter. In the spring I usually have to make some adjustments from the frost heave.

Originally Posted by scott.smith:

THE WEEKEND IS HERE AND NOW LET THE PHOTO FUN BEGIN!!

Last week my son Joshua turned 19. Here he is with one of his gifts.

 

P7262859

 

P7262862

 

We do live at a great age of model trains..just compare the old Lionel version of the Norfolk and Western 1776 to the MTH premier 1776.

Here they are together at a photo from my local hobby shop.

 

1776

Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

Happy Birthday Josh. Hope you enjoy your new Loco

Joe...thanks for the compliment!  The "Moon" in the photo is actually a lighting fixture that hangs from the ceiling over the stairwell.  The globe is about a foot in diameter and by using a flood, I was able to get the camera to focus on the picture of the station and make the fixture off in the distance look like a full Moon just rising....It surprised me how well it came off!

 

Alan

Originally Posted by Alex Malliae:

Beautiful photo's everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Hi Patrick, that looks like the engine at Universal Studio's.I was just there a week ago and took the same picture. When were you there.

 

 

 

 

I must of walked right by you ! LOLlol.............

 

We where at Universal Thursday the 18th.  I also went up Friday to see the new space shuttle

 

 

MTH rocket booster set assembled

 

 

 

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