Spokane Portland & Seattle Hooker Chemical special moving through some rail conjestion, don’t run into those passenger trains.
Finally got it pretty much complete, not all the same era equipment but it works for me. Still have a few minor touches but they aren’t critical in my humble opinion.
Enjoy the rest of the day, and play safe !
Before and after for the “San Diego 3Railers”, www.sd3r.org .
In link #1 we were still a modular group that set-up where & when we could find space, including the S.D.Model RR museum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsWu_7nmFAM
Link #2 is “post modular” and a permanent exhibitor in the museum.
Love the pics guys and the videos! Nitroboy, is that a kit or a scratchbuilt windmill?
Thomas is upgraded using a DC Commander from ERR.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4YGxewKe68
Our friends’ 3 year old daughter was the final inspector [:)]
Scratch built.
Nice work, gents. Here’s a few of my magnet signs.
Dave: Great job on the windmill!
Brutus: Success! Nice job!
Kurt
Doug, I love that military train. Dave, Very nice work on that windmill and tank.
Great pictures all around.
News Flash
The BlueBoard Central Division of American Flyer Lines has been given a massive land grant. Delicate negotiations have been going on for months to obtain additional land for expansion. Recently the right to expand was granted.
You may remember the basic configuration of the BlueBoard Central Division was two loops of track with a very inconvenient duck under.
The epansion will allow for the elimination of the duck under and the rail line will now become a folded dogbone.
Maintenace of way crews began work immediately on temporary land contouring and track laying. All curves are 48", mainly to accomodate the Queen of the Fleet - the 1937 Hiawatha.
The expansion will require the relocation of major portions of the town a
Nice pictures this week everyone and thanks Dave for the windmill tutorial.
I did some landscaping yesterday during the all day rain storm…
Paul
Dave,
The windmill you made is a really nice piece of work! Great job and thanks for sharing that!
Great photos. Dave, excellent job on windmill. Perry, miss your good photos.
Shake and Bake requested photos of NS box cars.
Lionel Scale NS box car.
Line of them coming out of tunnel. Notice the Hi Cube on the right. It is Atlas.
Another shot of them coming out of the tunnel. Can see Atlas better.
MTH in black followed by NW in black.
Got an e-mail from a friend that also liked the Dessert Victory SD 40-2, included was a photo of the prototype.
HazMat train coming through, head for cover.
Hey, pretty good. What is your layou on? Looks like drywall. Pretty good.
Painted 1 inch pink foam, eventually ground cover will cover that area.