Kevin, Sharp-looking gon, the kit baffles me, though.
Rick, Souper looking cars!
Harrison, Looks like you’re enjoying things quite a bit.
Jimmy, Impressive fleet, especially considering you reworked and/or repainted most of them.
Terry, Good show.
George, Nice work.
What a week! The train show went great last weekend. Here’s a pic of our booth.

One of my finds was a beaver pond by the Rustic Rails Div. of Musket Miniatures, which I have just the spot for.

Will take a little cutting and fitting, but plenty of room.
Then there was one of those old Walthers Dyno cars…

Not exactly Rio Grande, but it gave me an idea. What if it was about the right length to fit under a Walthers Troop Sleeper? So I found out. The result is here:
The video isn’t the grestest at certain points, but not bad considering it was 1am and my wife was the engineer - sorry about the fast take-off! [;)]
Here’s some more pics.


Looking in at the gauge, which is lit, controlled by a push button that protrudes theough the window of one of the end doors.

Eventually, I’ll add a function-only decoder and add more lights inside, plus the two spotlights that go under the side “bay” windows. I’m also going to explore the