Thank you Tom - in my excitement I didn’t even notice there was a 10th page!
Still waiting on that piggyback train…
Thank you Tom - in my excitement I didn’t even notice there was a 10th page!
Still waiting on that piggyback train…
Got your warbonnet F7 pulling freight. It’s my oldest locomotive (got it for Christmas 1963; it still has horn-hook couplers), also included are and a caboose and a watertank:
show me a business with a tongue in cheek name.
The last request is for a piggy back train.
Jarrell
Well, I’ve got one piggyback car on this train, just passing the grade crossing. This is my original HO train set, around a half-century old. It’s an Athearn.
I’ll bring the divergent paths back together with a “tongue in cheek” business name, too:
Show me something…broken
“Broken”
Show us a summer scene.
Summer scene
Hope this fill the bill.
Show us a small passenger flag stop.
Jack:
That bridge is absolutely AWESOME! Great photos! [bow]
Okay, here’s the flag-stop at Bassett’s at the foot of the Sierra Buttes.
Show me a mid-train helper.
Tom
How about three, iron ore is heavy. DJ.
Show me fog.
fog
show me something blue
Wanna about a Conrail switcher.
Show me some yard switching.
How about a coach yard being switched?
NWR engine (off screen, right) spinning the Friends of 261 Skytop around for the day’s excursion special.
Show me something historical.
Here is Denver Union Station. It is protected by the Colorado Historical Society.
Show me something weathered
Show me some M.O.W.
(great thread btw)
OK, here is old #135 yard goat working the yard lead at Hopewell junction.
Got beat out… !
!(http://www.n-scaler.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10013/Layout pictures 224.jpg)
MOW train on the Western Maryland Western Lines.
Show me some trees…
Lee
Yellowstone park Pine from Astilbe, furnace filter on a stick on Gem Mountain and my original Birch from “Queen of the Praire”
Show me a cliff
Trees it is!
Show me something really expensive!
Edit: Dang, let’s see a cliff!
Disregard the missing ditch light cover, handrails…
Hmm, on that note, show me something that’s missing a few things
Kit not done.
Show me a rail crossing with a 1970 Plymouth Super Bird sitting waiting at crossing. OK, if you have to, forget about the Super Bird, but I have seen the picture before and it is not mine.
Cuda Ken
Will you settle for a 1970 LTD?
Show me an unusual flat car load…