I am going to start September with a beautiful picture from one of our departed members.
Here is a GE 44 ton locomotive:
-Photograph by Garry Boyd
Please show me another small locomotive.
-Kevin
Kevin - Another small locomotive.
U.K. style
IMG_1944 by David Harrison, on Flickr
Next - Any locomotive of your choice
David
The favorite in my fleet:
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Show me any locomotive.
-Kevin
How about a Hudson in a tunnel?
Please show me a train in a tunnel or going under something.
Here’s a Northern Pacific passenger train running under a Great Northern bridge with a Spokane, Portland & Seattle local going over top. Sorry about the state of the layout. Just getting started.
How about another under/over?
-Matt
Thanks for setting up the September Show Me thread, Kevin [bow]
One of the Erie-Lackawanna Bi-centennial SD45s passes under a Penn central geep working a transfer run:
More under or over a bridge, tunnel or grade separation, please.
Sorry about what? I love it!
Thank you for participating.
Under, Over, AND a Tunnel!
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Show me another scene with more than one caboose please.
-Kevin
A view of the caboose servicing tracks:
caboose track by Edmund, on Flickr
More multiple cabooses, please.
The caboose track at my main classification yard. The Pennsy caboose is a recent addition to handle a Pennsy transfer run from my east end staging yard.
more cabeese please.
Show me anymore cabooses.
Here is a caboose I kitbashed for our club. It has fooled many a member who could not ID or miss-ID’d who made the humperdill.[:^)]
Any more caboose or kitbash rolling stock out there?[C):-)]
I love it. One of my plans (I have so many stashed in my “ideas” folder), is to build a steel center cupola SGRR caboose using the Tyco streamlined cupola.
I don’t have a finished picture, but I did build this one:
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
I kept getting outbid on the brass model of the FRISCO center cupola baggage caboose, so I decided to make my own. It turned out nicely.
It might not be painted yet. I decided to buy brass end rail assemblies for it because I kept on messing up the ones I tried to bend from wire and solder together.
Show me any caboose please.
-Kevin
In the 1960s there was a shortage of cabooses. The MEC shops converted a number of 40’ boxcars to cabooses. I kitbashed an Athearn boxcar and wide vision caboose to resemble one of the prototypes.
Show me a cattle car
Moooooo!
More cattle stuff, please.
Cattle.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
More cattle, I feel the need for more cattle.
-Kevin
My lumberyard
Coal, please