No logging photos in over a day. How about we go back to switchers of any stripe.
More switchers please.
No logging photos in over a day. How about we go back to switchers of any stripe.
More switchers please.
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Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE 0-4-0 running along the waterfront getting a few freight cars to a new location.
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Show me a scene with a dog.
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-Kevin
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You mean my dog?
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There is a dog stealing something off the grill in the scene.
How about some more folk’s recreating?
More recreation. Peter
Motoring the high seas… and the low bridges:
Bascule2_sm-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another recreation scene, please.
This has been my recreation over the past little while…
…and there are lots more pictures to be found HERE
Wayne
Please show me something with which you’ve been amusing yourself lately.
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I have been working on my new paint booth. I cannot wait to get back home and finish it!
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Show me a railroad bridge that does not go over water.
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-Kevin
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This bridge crosses NY state Rt. 9. This bridge is currently out for trackwork.
How about another non water railroad bridge.
A Penn-Central geep is passing over the Erie main while a Bicentennial SDP-45 passes under.
Show me another locomotive with red, white OR blue paint.
An Oldie:
More red, white, or blue locos, please.
DT&I GP38-2’s with an auto parts train.
WIth the holiday approaching lets stick with red, white or blue!
Rick Jesionowski
With tomorrow being Nov 11th, how about a cenotaph or a town square.
Memorial Park in front of Union Station is my little town’s nod to the veterans who fought so bravely:
IMG_6325_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Another cenotaph, memorial park or town square, please.
Twenty-four hours have come and gone—
No town squares in sight.
BnO_F7-4645-3 by Edmund, on Flickr
Here are two examples of a locomotive bought by a railroad other than the original owner, thus the paint job has been “patched”.
P-C_F7_754 by Edmund, on Flickr
Anyone have another locomotive repaint, or patch-out by a new owner?
Not much in the way of patch-outs on my roads, but I do have a few hoppers which received a minor modification to their numbers when they underwent a change of ownership…
…this one’s in a bit more presentable state…
Show me a scratchbuilt or kitbashed piece of rolling stock, please.
Wayne
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The SOUTH RICKMORT boxcar was built using ends, roof, doors, and underframe from the scrap box. The side were built from styrene sheet and U channels. There is no prototype for this freight car.
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Show me another boxcar red boxcar.
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-Kevin
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How about two Boxcar Red cars, a pair of 1937 AAR 40’ Boxcars.
Now how about a green boxcar!
Rick Jesionowski
Portland Terminal RR, an MEC subsidiary, boxcars were green, shown on my layout
Going with colors, show me a blue boxcar
Rick: “How about a green boxcar!”
NYC #874 spotting loaded NP grain box car #8256 on the Redwing Flour Mill’s siding.
Another green boxcar, please.
Here’s an aerial view of what appears to be a blue boxcar…
Show me a boxcar painted in more than two colours, please.
Wayne