This week is over as far as I am concerned, so let's start Weekend Photo Fun.
Let's see your pictures
Scott Smith
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This week is over as far as I am concerned, so let's start Weekend Photo Fun.
Let's see your pictures
Scott Smith
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Last weekend I rode behind the 765 on Saturday and chased it on Sunday. Here are a few of my favorite shots:
The 765 returning to Allentown and passing beneath the Hamilton St bridge.
The reverse move across the Lehigh River bridge in fading light.
The R&N photo freight posed on the Pittston Y.
The R&N 2532, a rebuilt ex-Santa Fe GP-30.
Chris
LVHR
Action on the Seattle & Yakima RR
Bill T.
Very nice work on the C&O Cab Car Sirt .
My 7 piece foam mountain...
Like your copper Alembic!!!
very nice touch.
-AG-
This week’s contribution to the Observation Car series I started several weeks ago is from the MTH Norfolk Southern Business Train. This train is headed by the tuxedo paint scheme F7’s and it makes a very striking passenger train. It looks so good that it gets regular service typically running on track 8 that serves the City portion of our layout.
I thought I was nearing the end of our Observation cars to present, but when I went to look for a photo to post today, I found a few more.
Like your copper Alembic!!!
very nice touch.
-AG-
Lots of little things this week.
1st...looking at ideas to customize my MTH animated factory into a brewery.
Next.....working on my modules....repairing the ballast and a few of my models before tonights opening of the Chesterfield County Fair.
Peter
A few shots of whats new....
I've been redoing my military loads on Lionel flat cars with wooden chocks and chains.
I also got a new tow truck I've been wanting for a long time....
Who doesn't love a Mack Truck!?!?
And just for fun, took two layout shots to add to http://peytonoriginal.com/trains.htm
A goody that arrived today all I need now is a loco to match
A taste of British LMS
Nice view of your mountain, Laz.
Made some nice progress this week -
Went to Lowes & picked up some wood & built another shelving unit for the front of the layout. ( real pita to paint all those!) At some point, I'd like to replace the older one next to it, but that's way down on my list.
Next I decided to move some things around - I had originally wanted to put a scrap yard on the layout, but couldn't find a decent priced gantry crane. Well I did & decided to add the scrap yard. The oil facility that was there has been moved to the back of the layout & the cement plant idea has been moved to the trash. I also picked up a bunch of those nice looking backgroung building fronts to give the scene some depth.
Finally, I went & bought material for a layout skirt. I has almost enough to do the inside ( pictured) & outside. I'll have to go back & pickup some more during the week.
Added a new engine for my 21st Century Steam excursion fleet - A PS2 Y6B I got off the bay
Conrail Heritage unit leading an ethanol train through town
The kids are loving the new layout & room -
Here's some recent train pics -
Strasburg - 7/26/15
NS SD70ACe 1171 leads an eastbound coal drag across Sherman's Creek in Duncannon, PA - 7/25/15
NS SD70ACE 1155 leading Chicago-E Rail intermodal 20R through Bound Brook, NJ on the Lehigh Line - 7/29/15
CSX GEVO 5469 leads an eastbound manifest through Piscataway, NJ on the Lehigh Line. - 7/27/15
NS 33K passes Prospect Ave in Piscataway, NJ as he motors west towards Allentown
NS 18N heads towards North Jersey w/ Dash-9 9904 on the point
Here's two video's of engine's i acquired from great fellow forum member's
Please note : I don't have to proper car's yet for these engine's to pull
MTH P47
LIONEL TMCC F-7s
Back to teaching so time on the layout has been less. However this week was able to incorporate what I was teaching (layering in photo shop) to model railroading. Made some interior scenes for my River Leaf pool hall and detective office. (I added the adult beverage signs after class of course)
(I added the adult beverage signs after class of course)
I believe you.
One of my all time favorites, #3985 Union Pacific Challenger - JLC Series.
She's 15 years old, and still turns heads....especially with the new Big Boy tenders helping her along.....
Almost forgot these arrived this week as well 3 vans 1 car & 1 digger all for $6! no idea were to put them but had to buy.
And a IXO Pierce Arrow for a lot more!
The Reading, Blue Mountain & Northern finished ex-Gulf, Mobile & Northern 425 just in time to bring her to Jim Thorpe and meet NKP 765 last weekend. Here she is by the Jersey Central station
This new herald resembles the Gulf, Mobile & Northern herald in her 1928 Baldwin builder's photo.
NKP 765 always draws a crowd
Crewmen fill a mechanical lubricator with valve oil
This distinguished gentleman was assigned to the private car DOVER HARBOR
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