Sunday Photo Fun 8-22-04


Here is a picture of the N&W K I made out of a NYNH&H Mountain.
Scott Smith

Let’s Have a Cold One

Here are some beer refers.

And here is a few shot of our C & O Alleghany pulling them

Click on the Video and then click on file to see the C & O in action pulling the refers.

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tom

Chief Eagles and Buckeye Riveter meet at the Grand
Opening of Cabelas in Wheeling, WV
August 2004

Heres a MTH Dash 8 NS #8763 Waiting for a fast freight pulling Old Glory. Hope yall enjoy…Tim

Tim couldn’t tell which one was Buckeye and which one was Chief,

Here is a pic of me and Buckeye together.

Now you can tell which one is Buckeye.

tom

My Lion Master CSX Dash 80 crossing Lionel Bridge across Roger’s Corners Creek on tacky MTH Realtrax that doesn’t conduct electricity except on my layout since 2001.

Wolverine Willie a graduate of that school in Ann Arbor, Michigan spends countless hours beneath the Lionel Bridge watching the big engines roll. He sometimes is seen skinny dipping in Roger’s Corners Creek.

Although the railroad people are very prompt in returning the pigs found on railroad right of way, Farmer Buckeye Bob is not going to be too happy to see what the construction crew did to his pig.

The one that has the black beak and a very blue, yellow colorful coat.

No Jerry, That would be the good looking one.

Speaking of Spanky…

My brother wanted to see Spanky, but we didn’t know you lived Cleaveland. But this will have to do.

That’s very good Jerry [tup]


tom

A couple of quick updates on my 681.

I spent most of my time this week doing cosemetic work. The pictures below are the result of a lot of scrubbing with soap and water, and a lot of 3-in-one oil. I filled the chips in the tender with Epoxy, and used an Expo to temporarily touch up the paint.

And two photos from last week for comparison

I currently have a new pickup assembly ordered, as well as new brushes and cotter pins for the handrails. Once I get these parts and get the E-unit back together, I’ll be finished.

looks great now ben!

Very Good Ben [tup], and some people thought that it was dead.[:-^]

I have the 671, from 1948, so it never got in bad shape.

Thanks, Jerry and Tom

Tom, That’s one nice looking Turbine…certainly a lot nicer looking than mine will ever look. Mine’s still got quite a ways to go.

IT was my older brothers, before it was mine. It has been in the family since 1948, when my dad bought it new.

tom

Jerry and Tom,

Thanks for the comic relief.

Mike