I am always enlarging your photos to gander further on your vehicle collection as well as the unusual and colorful rolling stock. That Harman Stove boxcar is way cool. I never saw a blue MTH PCC cataloged…that art deco trailer is an eye catcher…a great way to start New Years Eve.
I recently acquired enough of those miniscule Hafner freight cars to field a decent sized all Hafner consist for the Maxified steamer. The ridiculously over-sized trucks on the Flyer are appealing in an odd way…and of course a Marx Monon coal train with a AB FM combo adds to the tin madness.
Kev, I have one of those K-Line CC sawmills also, really a great accessory. I saw one sell on E-Bay a week or so ago for over $150 with a bunch of bidders.
Yes Bill they are very nice. It is one of the few buildings I have but wooks well with my looging theme. I picked mi up in May for $59.00 on E-bay and thought I did okay. [:D]
Wallyworld, The Harmon Stove boxcar was put out by Weaver a couple years ago. The flame paint job is pretty cool.
The blue MTH PS-1 Streetcar was an uncataloged DAP release way back when. The MTH streecars are a kick to operate, about a half dozen station stop callouts.
Kev I like your logging scene too. I grew up in rural Oregon where logging was the main industry and small sawmills were everywhere. There all gone now.
That Pan Am boxcar is really sharp, and I am glad to see there are more choices in eastern regional roads than not so long ago…I enjoyed the photos, thanks for sharing. Bandit has good taste.
The details really tell a story in of themselves. I got a kick out of the guy outside of the outhouse. This is one, I would really enjoy a video of…that long consist of log flats is way cool. Is the sawmill on a separate loop or on a siding? That little Plymouth really fits in.