Well after observing a post on the model railroader forum I decided to give some photo’s a try[;)]. These pics are from a recent open house at the Clarkson’s place. Here they are[:)][:D][8D][:p][;)]:
The photo above is Rodger Clarkson’s new Rio Grande Hudson passing a K-28
This photo is of three trains of the UP. He had a USA Trains F3 ABBA pulling the new USA Streamliners, a LGB Mikado pulling some Aristo heavyweights, and a bachmann 2-8-0 pulling some old USA cars.
The picture above is a LGB F7 going across a trestle.
Marty should like the next few photo’s. Here a set of Aristo SD45’s pass the UP Streamliner.
This is the same train passing a beautiful bridge.
This is my favorite pic[:D][:)][8D]. It is the SD45’s on a great trestle.
unless you tell the software that it is an image you’ll be SOL and while you can click on the URL the picture will still not display.
Remember this is a Snitz forum, so the routines work the same as on MLS.
HJ
Your alright,most of the time[;)] But I remember tring the two ways to make them come up and at the time it did not.
Tim: I’m not done with them yet but they are simple PVC 4" caps and couplic from a farm supply store.
The single tank is 3" PVC that had a dome like cap which I can not always find. I also built a 3 tank propane unit but cutting just the end off the cap was a trick with the table saw so I then could glue it onto 3" X 20 " pipe to make tanks. The tall thin unit is 1.5" caps and joiners also. On the ground is 1/2" pvc water pipe mitered so the pipes can go into the ground. I don’t like the looks of the thick elbows used to make 90 degree angels. I have about $25 in it so far. Plus the cat walk/ ladder is Aristo’s off my old stock cars which I took parts from beings I don’t run stock cars any more.[^]