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Since so many of us are home for the next few days let's get Weekend Photo Fun started;

Here are a couple of pictures sent to me from Lee French:

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Here are some pictures of the Christmas Area layout at the VMT.

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Happy Thanksgiving and let's see your pictures

 

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As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!

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Bob

 

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imageIMG_1611I had a friend paint and letter these Tennessee Central 1937 AAR box cars for me. The box cars are very early Atlas O scale kits. I used modern Atlas O scale 3 3 rail trucks. The decals  came from Proto Craft.

7055  is in the TC as delivered scheme. Car 501 is in the 1958 TC scheme.

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

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CNJ 3676 posted:

As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!

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Bob

 

great pics Bob, thanks for sharing.

CNJ 3676 posted:

As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!

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Bob

 

Bob - very nice tribute to your Dad!  Wonderful photos!!  What a joy this layout must have brought everyone in your household each holiday season!!  Thanks for sharing your memories with all of us.

CNJ 3676 posted:

As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!

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Bob

 

Bob.....what a treasure! Thank you for showing these pics!

Peter

CNJ 3676 posted:

As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!


 

Thank you for sharing these photographs...i can tell you that i fully understand both your sadness and joy at the same time...

the "Lincoln Log Cabin" was the first thing that caught my eye...wish i still had mine from the very, very early 1950's...

my very best regards...howard...north floria...USA

 

CNJ 3676 posted:

As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!

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Bob

 

Wow. That's is fantastic. Your dad and grandfather put a lot of work into that to make Christmas special.  Thanks for sharing your memories and tribute to your dad. Personally would like to see more.   On a side note: I bet your mother just loved them taking over the room like that . 

CNJ 3676 posted:

As this will be our first holiday season without my father, I thought it would be appropriate to share these pictures of him taken almost 70 years ago. The day after Thanksgiving each year, he and my Grandfather would remove the furniture from the living room and set up a model railroad which would remain in place until after the New Year. Living in a moderately sized apartment in the Bronx precluded the building of a year round layout.

I created the following images using the original prints so please excuse any shortcomings in quality. Seen in the photos are some of our classics including the 260E, 226E, 250E and PRR B6sb. Enjoy!

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Bob

 

Excellent Bob! Great photos and memories!

 

Skip

Putnam Division posted:

Here are the pics of the Lionel GCT exhibit in the Transit Museum store.....

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Wall exhibit:

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...and 2 more of the layout....

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It was very well done!

Peter

Peter

Very nice photos but are you sure you didn't mix up Skip's layout photos with the ones you took in GCT?

The GCT layout is always a great place to visit. 

Mike

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