Wow, it's almost 9am Sunday morning and no picture postings yet. We need to do something about that!
I finally got a plastic tender shell for my AF Atlantic. It originally came with a metal shell, but I prefer the superior detail of the die casting. In order to get the shell to fit on the original chassis I had to trim the sides back with a Dremel cut-off disk, and then drill holes for the mounting screws.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
The Western Pacific at the Calif State RR Museum
Bill T.
TimboyStebbycentral: What we need to do about it is make it easier to upload pics to this forum!!!!!! I use Google Chrome and it is not compatible. So I tried opening up Internet Explorer and although I get all the options to work with, it still will not accept my pics - after countless efforts. I have no problem on any other forum uploading pics. Nice pic by you, by-the-way! - Regards, Timboy
Tim,
Try Photobucket, it works great.
Here is a photo of my American Flyer Baldwin diesel #355. I am in the process of bringing it back to life. On top of the hood behind the headlight was a small black plastic blob. Had no idea what ever went there, if anything, so after some research, I added a bell which I purchased in S Scale from Grandt Line Products.
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Rich
Alton Junction
MTH Bicentennial GG1 Conrail 4800.
Western Maryland trackage above town on Meyersdale.
Britains USMC Color Guard and Marching Band as seen through UP 9606 (Lionel).
Britains General Washington in front of "Old Rivets", at the end of Baltimore St, Cumberland, MD.
Skyline of my Cumberland Extension.
Lehigh Valley 1776 bringing up the markers in the Cumberland Narrows.
Here at the CNJ & Southern, we're a little early for Memorial Day, sorta like a test run...
First we have the CNJ 1000 with the Liberty Head insignia..NJ Stands Behind Liberty!
The 1776 Commemorative Box Car
Purchased yesterday, my new Marx 666 with Smoke & Lights with the Stars and Stripes
I Love NJ boxcar with state motto Liberty & Prosperity
K-Line Extended View Caboose with Liberty Herald
Lionel CNJ Tool Car
Some American Muscle - Lionel Missle Launcher with Old Glory and Red White & Blue colors
Veterans Park with some Mopar American Muscle
On the Street Charger & PT Cruiser
eNJoy your day!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
3rd times the charm?
Beautiful pictures. And the subjects are so clean! (Guess, I'm the only one who has dusty and scratched stuff )
Really struggling to post pic links this afternoon-----anyone else? I've never had this problem before using Photobucket. I'm even on my 2nd computer with no success.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
I'm using shutterfly. No problems.
More shots of the Ohio Central RR power
UP Dessert Victory makes it's way thru town and around the country side:
Motive power shared by a B&O FT ABA, two powered A units and a dummy B, in the background:
Additional security following closely behind:
So much for the proverbial "ladder of success", just don't seem to get anywhere:
Another use for "out of service boxcars", Golf anyone ?
Have fun and enjoy the day !
Remember the Veterans. Past, present and future.
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Proud New Member Of The NRA
Both of my photo postings from this morning and this afternoon were through PhotoBucket, no problems in transfering the pictures.
jonadel Really struggling to post pic links this afternoon-----anyone else? I've never had this problem before using Photobucket. I'm even on my 2nd computer with no success.
It may be the trains.com web site rather than Photobucket. Sometimes, when I try to Preview, the Loading icon spins forever.
bigdogjeff They are repairing and adding a line by my house. is that a gp9 or what
They are repairing and adding a line by my house. is that a gp9 or what
According to my 2009 Roster, that's a GP-38-2.
Nice pictures.
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
BigDogJeff....were those pictures in Ewing? Inquiring minds NEED to know...lol!
After a good night's sleep posting pics is as easy as it ever was There were no site errors or hosting errors----only operator errors, ME! The old brain and body were just plain tired.
The following pics are of one of my favorite MTH Diesel's, this engine is one of my favorites because of it's size, heft, smoking ability, great sounds and loves to pull long consists. Enjoy!
Some great looking photos and equipment appearing on the above pages! Lots of good layout scenes, really makes the whole story.
I too had a few cars getting prepared for the holiday.
Ye old Bicentenial Set, which typically adorns the shelf getting onto the layout. Below is the U36 B, and the favorite Uncle Sam Car, cars 7601 and 7613, managed to find their way as well.
A Conventional test drive yielded very positive results, Hurray!
Considerable activity going on in the yard, The Bicentennial was given priority and took the priority Bypass.
Additionally, some new rolling stock had joined our inventory.
The York car was definetly an unplanned surprise. (The Beep has been upgraded with TMCC, and electronic couplers, and been a real work horse shuttling cars.)
Don
yardville the sign was ewing
i cant believe someone complained about some pictures then they where pulled its just a train not porno
bigdogjeff i cant believe someone complained about some pictures then they where pulled its just a train not porno
What happened? Inquiring minds want to know.
Not sure why the pics are not showing up that I posted ........ they were there earlier in the day I tried Safari and two of the three are there but not on Firefox????? Must be a Gremlin in the system Oh well, what the heck.
Now I am confused .......... there they are. Think I'll just go to bed
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