This swithback on the lead into Dragon Products was frustrating because it limited the number of cars that could be switched into the plant
With an RS-11, 2 cement hoppers fouled the points
Even a 44 tonner could just make clearance with 2 hoppers
So about 7 months ago, I cut off that end of the layout and started a rebuild with a better lead into the plant and a much needed passing siding (to the left out of the picture)
Show me something that did not work well and you fixed
Give it a quick bump!
Well here is a bridge I scratchbuilt. I decided to go with a heavier girder but forgot to make the math adjustment, so had to build another one.[D)]
The second scratchbuild after a redo of the math. (good practice)
Show me a kit by Labelle.
Here’s a wood kit!
Show me something scratch built!
All of the sructures in this photo are scratch built.
Show me something else scratch built.
My scratchbuilt (LGB scaled) Silver Vista:
Show me a passenger train
The observation car on the east-bound Blackwater Cannonball:
Show me a Ford.
I ‘think’ it’s a Ford… [:S]
Show me a Chevrolet.
There is a Chevrolet on the right:
Show me a sports car.
Two Trucks Sit in the JB Scrapyard waiting for duty.
Show me Something Norfolk Southern.
Almost a day, no NS and we dropped onto page 2; so I will back up to another request that was not filled for a Dodge - a Dodge Coronet 400 (bronze) next to a Plymouth GTX
Show me something C&O, Chessie System or in that family of RR
Here you go, the end of the family tree:
Show me some Conrail or it’s predecessors.
Here is my Bachmann 2-8-0 and a custom painted Harriman car, with NYC and PRR boxcars in the backround. Sorry I couldn’t get the picture to work. Show me some more New York Central.
Alex, I see you have a Photobucket account, but maybe used the “direct” (http) link instead of the IMG link. If you edit your post and replace the original link with the IMG link, your photo should show
Back to the topic…
Show me someting New York Central
An old Red Ball kit from a blog post I did four years ago that had several old craftsman kits in it… http://nvrr49.blogspot.com/2009/04/41809.html
Lets make this easy. Show me something Santa Fe