I bought some more cars: an SP caboose and Boxcar, and two passenger cars. They are Milwaukee Road, and compliment my scenery. They might also look good behind the 202 Alco. Light, and easy to lug up the grade.
Paul
Good stuff, as always.
Rich
Can’t beat the old classics and reliables!
And wow, the depth of that layout! I’m getting vertigo just looking at the pictures!
Foreman, do have a name for your railroad? I’ve been fascinated by your work, and the name Kaleidoscope Railway came to mind. But, taking a cue from Flintlock’s post, how about Vertigo Railway?
Thanks, Flint !
I keep looking for another place to squeeze in a track…
Paul
Thanks, Paul !
I haven’t thought of a name yet, but now the wheels are turning…
Paul
Thank You !
Vary nice Paul, great picks as always thanks
Chuck
Thanks.
Paul
Paul, have you considered sending that second photo (with the steamer) to Roger Carp for possible use in our Photo Album? His email is roger.carp@firecrown.com Make sure to include a couple of sentences about your layout and your contact information (for payment).
Rene,
I’ll send it to Roger Carp.On the way.
Paul
“Vertical Air Line Railway Company of Cucamonga”?
“Upper (name of state) Railway Lines”?
“Paul’s Phantasic Phantasmagoric Multiplane Multigauge Cavernous Cacophony of Railroad Magnificence”?
I am partial to the last suggestion.
And I would challenge anyone to say it 10 times fast…
Paul
Ten times fast