Seems alot of people forget about sand at yards and the useage in the steam era. I see extremely detailed cars and layouts and no sand in hoppers or sand piles in layouts . And how about tunnel ice breakers made from hoppers. An example is below very simple but I never see any :
And I'll bet nobody ever saw a flanger like this old girl !
Here is a photo of my loco yard with coal tower and sandtower and sand box and pump building. Bachman Plus had an HO kit that I built when I was in HO. I just doubled the measurements and made these from scratch. I have not posted photos in a while so I hope this works.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
mickey4479 wrote: Here is a photo of my loco yard with coal tower and sandtower and sand box and pump building. Bachman Plus had an HO kit that I built when I was in HO. I just doubled the measurements and made these from scratch. I have not posted photos in a while so I hope this works.
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Sorry. You fixed it while I was jumping in. Looks great!
Ken
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All my hoppers have sand in them, I don't model an area that would necessarily have coal in it, so I figured having sand in them is realistic enough and gives some weight to the car.
I have several small sand piles around the layout as well!
brianel, Agent 027
"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
Brian,
You've posted photos of your excellent re-paints before, but I've never seen any photos of your layout. Please consider posting some.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
jaabat wrote:Brian,You've posted photos of your excellent re-paints before, but I've never seen any photos of your layout. Please consider posting some.Jim
Hey, just a quick add to this post..
While in some of the older yards you'll find sand towers for the diesels...our locomotives get filled with sand from a funky looking truck. It pipes sand up into the sander tanks. If there is interest, I'll try and get a pic of it next time...
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