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Originally Posted by Roger Wasson:

Some pictures of my refinery:

 

 

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If you right click on a picture and then click "open link in new window", you will get a full scene shot that will give a lot of detail...  Hope you enjoy and I appreciate you taking the time to look.


Roger,

Looks great. What radius curves?

Originally Posted by Lionlman:

CSam:

 

I like the small container ship.  Where did they get it from?

 

Neal Jeter

 

Hi Neal,  Jerry salvaged it from a child's toy and added the superstructure. He did a great job with it. Another member, Ed does all of the wiring and the boat has lights too.

 

Thanks for the nice comments fellas.

Originally Posted by Lima:
Originally Posted by Roger Wasson:

Some pictures of my refinery:

 

 

042

 

 

 

 

If you right click on a picture and then click "open link in new window", you will get a full scene shot that will give a lot of detail...  Hope you enjoy and I appreciate you taking the time to look.


Roger,

Looks great. What radius curves?

Thanks for your comment Lima, the curves are 080 & 072

Originally Posted by RidgeRunner:
Originally Posted by c.sam:

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Sam,

 

That's a really nice harbor scene.  Using push-pins for bollards was an innovative idea.  And the flemish flaking of lines on the ship's deck is real attention to detail in this maritime world.

 

Best,

Bryan

 

 

Thanks Bryan. I'll pass your comments on to Jerry. He certainly knows ropes & knots as was career US Navy and spent quite a few years undersea on submarines!

Visited Strassburg & PRR museum Friday 9-19. Never gets old


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Am I the only fan of "the brick" ? Not much on looks but brutal power and train handling
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"Black Jack" #4935
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The E60 - supposed replacement for the GG1. Didn't quite work out that way.
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"Old Rivets" in all black. Hopefully will painted soon.
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"Ma & Pa" relic
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Classic PRR steam 2-8-0 Consolidation
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GP30 head on
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"Bobber" caboose - rather cute
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We were down at AGHR again thus morning running trains.  My son picked-out our clear F3 set to run at the club, along with a string of (opaque) Santa Fe streamliners.   Long trains certainly look good on a big layout!  

 

 

 

Loaded and ready on the Stand-by track

 

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Heading down the mainline

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Blowing the horn as we cross the trestle

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Action shot!

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-Dustin

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