Jammer at Talking Mystic Station
Hand Car and tipple cars
New to me 303 after refurb
Gabe the Lamplighter just put on the layout
583A Electromagnetic Crane just put on the layout
Jammer at Talking Mystic Station
Hand Car and tipple cars
New to me 303 after refurb
Gabe the Lamplighter just put on the layout
583A Electromagnetic Crane just put on the layout
Great pic of some S gauge and here are some more S gauge! [:D]
Some great shots guys…but something is missing[?] I know! the 3rd rail[swg]
Anyway, thanks for sharing. They look good.
Dennis
Here’s Brent’s tender behind my 736. This photo shows the repainted letters.
The same train running through the Jumijo.
A set of twin 2056s at the coaling tower. The one on the right set me back all of $29.00 and is in the exact same condition as when I bought it (except it wouldn’t run). The Chief showed me how to repair trains with this locomotive.
Nice pictures everyone. I finally put up my new coffee sign from Miller Engineering…
My restored 603 and 604 passenger cars heading out…
Have a great weekend everyone.
yea, ain’t it great![(-D]
RJ
Love that coffee sign. Almost bought one at York. Maybe in April.
Great photos guys
Mitch
GREAT PHOTOs GIZ, I’ll try later to get some on?
laz57
Great pics guys - S-Phish, really love that lamplighter and your crane too, nice layout!
Tom, is that spray insulation foam for the mountains??? How do you stabilize it? The spray foam I have used degrades in sunlight…
Halloween layout is coming along. Benchwork is done, just need to move it and insert legs. One of the gussetts - not too fancy (thx Laz):
4 legs with woodcraft levelers (Woodcraft):
As you can see from all the photos, oh wait that’s right, I was having so much fun with the kids and the “Trick-Or-Treat Train” that I completely forgot to take any photos.
[] [:I] [B)]
I had two trains running, a more or less traditional halloween train with the halloween 4-4-0 and a trick-or-treat candy train with a C&O and SP docksider double header. Used a doubleheader because of the weight of the cars and the candy. [:o)]
Great Photos Guys
Here’s the campfire I started building yesterday. Almost done. Just need to hide the edges a little better. Maybe I’ll paint the logs so that they look charred. It’s powered by a battery-operated flickering light, so I can place it any where I want to, whenever I want to.
Very neat Jim!
Roland
Smores anybody?
Nice photos this week everyone.[tup]
Hey, an aerial of your house in MA. Gracious. How did you do that? [(-D]
Great job guys.
Jim F. THis is foam that is used for packing in automotive parts. We glue it to the base, fill in the cracks with window calking and then carve it, then paint it.
Very cool, Tom, thanks for the pics!
Grreat work Tom. Really good and recycling too.
Here are three pictures of the area where I am setting up my Lionel 182 Crane. The mainline is in the background. The track in the foreground comes down from the Rotary Tipple. I took a piece of Gargraves S gauge track with wooden ties and cut it down the middle with a dremel tool. The piece in the foreground was easy to glue and place because there was not much of any place else it could go. The tricky part has been getting the far piece 4 1/2 inches away. Cut a “jig” with notches to help space the tracks, glued in place and held it down until it dried with a Post War Sante Fe powered F unit. Crude, but it has been working. Have about 4 more inches to glue down, then drill hole in platform for cable to go to terminal strip.
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL
Outstanding work, Jim A. How I spent my evening: our local ‘trunk or treat…’