Here is a few more pic's of my HO cars. Post away guys.
"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.
Post your non-O scale stuff here!
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Thanks Jonny!! Nice chessie.
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Thanks trump train.
More blasts from my HO past. Back in the mid-70's I modernized my Seattle Tacoma & Portland's image and thought it would really neat to make everything high-hoods:
I'm feeling much better now...
Rusty
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Early Conrail era iron ore train at the West Shore Model Railroad Club. HO Scale.
Glenn great video and great picture's everyone!
Received my Athearn RTR SD45 with sound, I am going to hook it up to decoder pro and see if the SP style horn is available on the Tsunami decoder. Pics are out of the box. I'm going to add windshield wipers, paint the ends of the uncoupling levers yellow and correct the step ends to yellow, as Athearn has them incorrectly paint white.
On a side note, the three road numbers that Athearn offered came in three different varieties of trucks as per the prototype.
Hi Jeff & H.O.N.G.Z Department
This video about MTH's new subway cars, with Proto sound 3.0, is a the first time to have sound in HO subway cars. Check it out.
Gary - Cheers from The Detroit and Mackinac Railway
This is my latest quicky HO layout with 8" radius curves in the space of 22" x 44". Cars up to about 4" long look OK on curves this tight. I'm considering possibilities for a compact hill-climber HO layout with really tight curves. I have a Kato NW2 that handles 8" radius curves just fine. These little layouts are fun projects you can do in really small spaces, using items that are surplus to my main layout.
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Nice small HO layout Ace!