Judy’s Bar & Grill is the most popular eatery and watering hole in Black River.
Judy’s was named after one of my four sisters.
Show me another diner or bar and grill.
Judy’s Bar & Grill is the most popular eatery and watering hole in Black River.
Judy’s was named after one of my four sisters.
Show me another diner or bar and grill.
Here’s my favorite Diner and I can gas up too with that Good Gulf gasoline. The attendant checks the oil & tires checked and cleans the windshield. Oh for the good old days.

Let’s keep the same subject…eating or drinking establishments
Bob
And we’re on page 2 again… Let’s make it a wild card. Show me anything.
Here’s the TEC caboose (nee PRR) modeled from Pennsy caboose drawings and a Tyco train set caboose conversion
This is a newly completed scene on my layout.

Show me another newly completed scene on a layout.
Grampy - I know I have made comments on your layout before. It is of the style and make that I myself prefer. I also must comment on your lighting aswell. Is this your actual lighting, or are you that good of a photographer?
Several of your pics have made me sit and think, dang, i hope i can do that! I am in the final planning stages of a somewhat temporary shelf layout and would love to utilize some of your effects.
There are many others that post some truely good stuff (as the pics above show), but yours seem to draw me the most. I am wondering how much of it is your layout, and/or the photography. Or both?
Vic Roseman (usually see his photos in Walthers catalogs) really had a photog style i would love to emulate. Alas, i am about as good a photographer as Bozo the clown was a pole vaulter. Just cant figure it out.
Douglas
PS: G Paine and Ed’s stuff run a close 2nd. Man yall do great work!
OK! An other almost newly completed scene. Needs the hoses and some other stuff.
South Valley, Shell loading platform.

Lake, what is your Showme request???
6 Hours and no request from Lake, so here is a yellow Studebaker

Show me another colorful vehicle
I don’t want to be a thread-hog here but I like to see the activity! Keep up the nice work, and Thanks Douglas…
Here’s a couple of '53 Ford Couriers and a spiffy '55 Ford Customline. The colorful vehicles were sure more fun then. The boring colors (or lack thereof) today are tiresome.

Show me a railroad-owned vehicle… please
Ed
Hate to be a thread hog as well, but we have to keep things moving.
Here’s a PRR-owned vehicle at Kittanning Point:
Show me a sports car.
How about two sports cars. Here’s a red convertable mustang, and the black Audi.

Show me something related to Christmas.
Can we bend the rules a bit??? This years Christmas Tree. There is a wood train on the hearth and many train ornaments in the tree. Can you spot the blue Thomas in the centre?
Show me a train Christmas ornament or something Christmassy on the layout.

Almost at the botttom of the page again. Give it a Christmas BUMP!
The signs are for Christmas in these pictures. ( I don’t do snow).


More Christmas, please
In the little town of Hopewell on Christmas Eve, when all are asleep…

More Christmas or other appropriate year end Holiday stuff, please.
I think we’ve given “More Christmas or other appropriate year end Holiday stuff,” ample time with no reply.
Show me something made by Atlas.
It has been a long wait, so here are 2 Stewarts
MEC 226 is an undecorated U-25B that I painted, detailed and weathered

Hopper CO 72718 is a 70 tonner that I stripped, repainted, decalled, and weathered

SHow me somethng by Athearn