Thanks for setting up our first WPF for March, Rick! Yes, just about all the weather the past few days all along the north-east has been good “modeling” weather [Y]
Great, colorful shot. I’m thinking about getting a Bicentennial, Erie Lackawanna SDP 45. Seeing your Bicentennial engine might just be the incentive I’m looking for.
Good to see No. 40 out stretching her legs, Casey. Could you give me a few hints on how you do such a great job on your smoke? I use Photoshop but don’t have the excellent results you do [bow]
Looks great, Chuck! The weathering is just right [tup]
Garry, those F’s really look like they’re haulin’, alright. As in really moving along. Great shots.
I like your Santa Fe Day, Allan. I do the same thing on my layout. Supposedly mid-1950s New York Central/PRR/B&O but every once in a while I like to get out some Penn-Central and Amtrak stuff [:-^]
Excellent shots, too, Mike [Y] I never tire of seeing Amtrak stuff.
Simon, I’m glad I’ve been even a little inspiration for you. Looking forward to more updates on your roundhouse [:)]
Easy & Enjoyable is what it’s all about, Paul. I like some of those Chooch loads but a few I have are h-e-a-v-y!
That yard trackage really looks sharp, Mike.
Those look like express trucks, Kevin. Hard to find today. I like those early, oil-bath roller bearings. Super!
Right now I have only three shots ready to post. I’ll give a more complete update later today. It’s almost 6 AM here and I’m ready for the lower berth [zzz]
Things are progressing well and I just finished up what I thought was going to be a real challenge, but it went pretty well. That is, assembling the entire back wall along with the off-set for the extended stalls.
This is what things looked like earlier when I was getting the assembly parts ready
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