Sunday photo fun 8-1-04

Lets go. These look better shruken down.

Love the NYC loco man!![tup][tup]

NIce work Aggro. Very nice indeed.

Here’s the latest from the Maritime paint shops. The first of two SD40-2s. This is one that I picked up at the Athearn garage sale. A little cleaning up, some paint and parts, a decoder and she’s ready for service.

The CF7 is another rough diamond from the sale also. I painted her in the older blue and white scheme.

These are the latest pics. The rest is at http://www.railimages.com/gallery/danharmon

Sort of a long shot, but this my most recent.
Bryant

Great Engine shot, Aggro!

Nice pictures folks! Say… What trees are those Aggro?

I’ll post some old pictures until I get the others scanned:

Taken outdoors on a diorama and then colorized


A shot from the old layout. I enhanced the headlight on Photoshop, everything else was as you see it. I think I posted this before.

Nice work people. Wish I had some photos to contribute, but for now, words of praise to you all will have to do. Thanks, Ken

My collection of electric locomotives became a bit bigger:

First is the X996 prototype i which i built 2 years ago. I overhauled the engine last week, it got new snowshields, wipers, windows and grab irons,.

My other project from last week was finishing two Bachmann E60CF i reworked and repainted for Black Mesa and Lake Powell.

DOHHHHH!!!
Looks like someone posted the SPF already. This board is moving faster than usual. I didn’t think to look on the second page.
As I’ve always said, there can never be too much SPF.

No modeling for me this week but here are some shots from our trip on the Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge RR:

http://www.jmurray3.us/newsite/photoalbum/DSNRJuly2002/index.html

Done more work on the new addition. Still need to add the crossing gates and add more scenery to the construction area around the new wind turbine.

Jeremy

Hey Aggro, how come we only get to see pictures of the NYC tender and not the locomotive?

Scenic Express Supertrees and natural-fiber filter conifers.

That tender belongs to the Hudson in the first picture.

Some shots from recent railfanning trips.