Yes they can Jeffrey, I will try some more when I can get back in the train room. I noticed the water tower in another post, looks like the same one I just installed on my layout, (made by Model Power with a flashing light on top?) I think you did a little darker weathering on yours than I did. Look at my other post this morning and you can see mine, I put a decal on the front of mine. Check it out and tell me how you like it. Mike
Mike, the 2-6-2 looks much better since you weathered it. The only suggestion I’d make it to also tone down the shine on the bell and whistle. Some shortlines might have had time to shine up the brass on modern steam engines but the UP just ran them until they broke and then replaced them with diesels.
Matt, those B&W pics of the D&RGW narrow gauge are interesting because I’ve seen so many B&W pics of that line. It somehow looks more “right” than a color picture. So you have a G scale line also? When do you find time to sleep? [:)]
River_eagle, your picture shows how little color other than black and white there was during the days of steam.
river_eagle I liked the pic you took in the sepia mode, I took a few in that mode, see what you think of these…
Here she comes across the trestle
here she is as if you were looking into the sun.
I opened the window and removed the screen and took these, never took pics from this angle before. You will have to ignore the cobwebs in the trestle. Mike
Sleep? What about work [:)] The G scale line is only up during the summer, which helps a bit. But all these layouts have been going on for many many years. It’s sort of nice to be done with them. Although I’m always adding details. My dad started the HO layout back in 1973, and it’s traveled a few places over the years.
I’m not sure what scale they are but they run on G gauge track. The engine is from Accucraft (so I’m guessing 1:20.3), and the ore cars are from Bachmann. I looked for the smallest diesel that would fit in my mine portal. The Accucraft loco was the only thing small enough. Funny if it is 1:20.3 as my 'big" stuff is 1:22.5…smaller scale [%-)]