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Posted by HighPlains on Saturday, February 14, 2009 9:48 PM

dwiemer

Mike, probably the best thing would be if you had a link to your home page.  While I would love to see them posted here, I think management has been having problems with bandwidth and space, or something like that as they have now made the coffee pot a monthly thread because of all the space.  Look forward to seeing them where ever you put them.

Thanks,
Dennis

 

Dennis, here they are  baregrass.net

Look down towards the bottom for the train album. The most amazing thing I saw that day was the working yard caboose!

 Thanks,

Mike

 

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, February 13, 2009 9:24 PM

Mike, probably the best thing would be if you had a link to your home page.  While I would love to see them posted here, I think management has been having problems with bandwidth and space, or something like that as they have now made the coffee pot a monthly thread because of all the space.  Look forward to seeing them where ever you put them.

Thanks,
Dennis

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Posted by HighPlains on Friday, February 13, 2009 7:50 PM

highrailjon

HighPlains

 I like 2-10-4's. One is getting rebuilt not too far from me. They are huge beasts.

 

Mike

WOW, Mike!!!! We need to send you out there with a camera!!!!!!!!Wink

 

highrailjon,

I took some pictures of the Madam Queen ( 2-10-4 Texas type) yesterday. I need some ideas as to where to post them if anyone is interested. I have them on my personal site already but will post them here if wanted although this is technically the wrong forum. They are large files! Some of you let me know. And, I almost forgot, I was able to take some pics of a working caboose! I thought the Santa Fe had gotten rid of them years ago.

Mike

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Posted by HighPlains on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 10:02 PM

highrailjon

WOW, Mike!!!! We need to send you out there with a camera!!!!!!!!Wink

 

I'd be glad to oblige. As far as I know there is # 5030 in a park in Santa Fe, New Mexico and # 5000, the Madam Queen, in Amarillo, Texas. I was hasty when I said it was being rebuilt. A volunteer organization is refurbishing the outside of the locomotive and the plans are to house it in a building as part of a museum. Next time I am in Amarillo I will take some pics and I will be in Santa Fe next month and will do same there. Gotta figure out where to post them because this is the toy train forum. The locomotive that I thought was being restored to running condition is not a Texas type, it is a 4-8-4 Baldwin, one of the largest ever built, former ATSF locomotive # 2926. Here is the group's web site if any are interested.

 

Mike

 


 

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Posted by highrailjon on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:52 PM

RT, Here's a weathering tip you may want to consider. I went to a local art store and bought a box of pastel chalks. That's what I applied to the crane car. If it didn't look right a simple wipe with a damp rag took it off until I felt I had it correct. Just purchase a nice set that has a lot of gray, brown, and tan shades in it.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:38 PM

Still super job I don't know if I'll take a chance and try to weather or not but love to look at it it looks so real I don't feel I have the talent to do it. Maybe get some cheap Ho and play with them and then move to inexpensive O gauge cars.

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Posted by highrailjon on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:22 PM

rtraincollector

That weathered Flat car got my attention it looks so real great job there.

Thanks, RT! It's actually a crane car kit I put together!!!

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Posted by highrailjon on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:13 PM

runtime

I'll add my voice - phenomenal layout, beautiful engines, exquisit detail, excellent photography - obviously a labor of great love....And I would have missed the lady if it had not been called to my attention.

By the way, where is this area that you are modelling? Northeast? Midwest?

Great stuff for a winter's day.

runtime

Runtime,

Seeing as I enjoy collecting a lot of different road names the idea was to create a layout that could be "anywhere" USA. Hence a lot of buildings. Dennis Brennan as been a great inspiration!! A few more building fronts to glue to the roll up garage door (really) and I'll finally be able to start the inner loop circle! I'll keep you all posted with the progress. Thanks to all for the kind words!!! Jon

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:05 PM

That weathered Flat car got my attention it looks so real great job there.

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Posted by runtime on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 6:36 PM

I'll add my voice - phenomenal layout, beautiful engines, exquisit detail, excellent photography - obviously a labor of great love....And I would have missed the lady if it had not been called to my attention.

By the way, where is this area that you are modelling? Northeast? Midwest?

Great stuff for a winter's day.

runtime

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Posted by highrailjon on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 6:16 PM

HighPlains

 I like 2-10-4's. One is getting rebuilt not too far from me. They are huge beasts.

 

Mike

WOW, Mike!!!! We need to send you out there with a camera!!!!!!!!Wink

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Posted by HighPlains on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:35 PM

Those are excellent photos! Thanks. Made my day. I like 2-10-4's. One is getting rebuilt not too far from me. They are huge beasts.

 

Mike

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, January 19, 2009 6:49 PM

Jon, thanks for sharing your great layout.  Always enjoy such fine work.

Dennis

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Posted by highrailjon on Monday, January 19, 2009 3:36 PM

Thanks, guys! Are are a few more ATSF shots.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, January 19, 2009 3:22 PM

Neat to see what one can do with lighting and sharp modeling. That lamp reminds me of one in the middle of a Narnian forest. Wink

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 19, 2009 2:39 PM

Must be a chick magnet of an engine, love the lady upstairs.TongueEvilBig Smile

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 19, 2009 2:37 PM

Very nice JON as always, U DA MAN!!!

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Evening Steam
Posted by highrailjon on Monday, January 19, 2009 11:44 AM

An ATSF 2-10-4 takes on water at a stop as the sun sets behind the mountains.

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