A few pictures around the Seattle & Yakima Railroad
Bill T.
How about this milk car given to me all lettering is perfect and no rust clean and works like new
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Great pictures Bill, All trains have pulled over and cleared the tracks for the passing American Flyer 3323 out for a spin on the KMN&A flat line. Kev.
All trains have pulled over and cleared the tracks for the passing American Flyer 3323 out for a spin on the KMN&A flat line.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Been working on scenery this past week ... had some dark gray computer packing foam that I decided to melt into rock formations with an industrial strength heat gun (like a hair dryer on steroids) ... apply some paint and dead root residue and and these are the results
Before
After
2055 still going strong
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Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
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srguy,
When you say industrial strength, are we talking about a shrink wrap heat gun? Either way that is a cool effect you have there. Looks like the real thing. I'll have to keep that in mind when i'm at that point. Looking good!!
That's a great lookign car you got there bigdogjeff. For someone giving it to you it looks like it has never been used. Great pictures!!
Hey Bill,
You've got a nice lookign layout there. I am always amazed at your pictures because it's always something new. I hope one day my pictures can be as good. I'm getting there. By the way, how did you come up with a name for your layout, or were you actually modeling after a specific line? Thanks again for sharing. I always look forward to Sunday's because of this segment!! Talk to you!!
It's actually a heat gun made by Leister which is designed to fuse polyethylene rod. It literally causes the foam to melt and bubble creating rock like formations.
By the way, how did you come up with a name for your layout,
Kevin, I lived for 40 years in the State of Washington. Lived in numerous cities including Seattle and Yakima, hence the Seattle & Yakima Railroad.
Found one in the archives from this year's Christmas layout.
Lionel 2037 heading into the sun
Bill, Sure could tell it was "Super Bowl Sunday" with all that liquid refreshment rolling into town.
These two are for Northwoods, they are from the stable of a fellow club member:
My newest addition to the roster:
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dougdagrump These two are for Northwoods, they are from the stable of a fellow club member:
Thanks Dougdagrump,
Its always good to see some tinplate running on a layout. It looks like your club member has some nice Flyer in his roster. He has some great examples from late in the prewar era. His 3/16 O passenger set is pretty impressive. I'd love to bring some of my equipment to run on your club layout.
I've been gone all weekend so let me at least add another streamliner to the mix, even if it is a little late.
This is the 1934 Zephyer
Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby
Northwoods Flyer
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
of
American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
Gregg, They are a father, retired professor, and son, orthodontist, that are really big into the AF collecting/operating/restoration. However the elder has turned to the "Dark Side" the past year or so and embraced the modern stuff w/all the bells/whistles & TMCC.
Just testing. I read on another forum that I had been banned here - just wanted to make sure my membership still worked.
Sorry I'm late on this. Between church and a toy train show yesterday not much time for the internet.
Here's a quick shot of my 39" x 80" O-27 post-war Marx/Lionel layout. Outer loop has no switches to allow me to run older trains. The double reduction Marx lokeys have no problem on the Lionel and L-Line switches.
it's not real big, but it's fun....
on them other forums they may tell you anything to get you going good see you posting thou
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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rtraincollector on them other forums they may tell you anything to get you going good see you posting thou
I guess so. A poster PC9850 stated I had been banned. Good to see that wasn't the case.
Frank53, your modeling skills are in a category that very few can accomplish. Really enjoy seeing pictures of your layout.
Thanks Bill, I appreciate your comments.
Frank I think most of us feel that way.
Frank53 rtraincollector: on them other forums they may tell you anything to get you going good see you posting thou I guess so. A poster PC9850 stated I had been banned. Good to see that wasn't the case.
Missed the shots of your artistry........glad to see you posting again.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Frank53:
Ditto the other's comments; missed your posts. Looks like your scenes are continueing to evolve.
The scenes you create show what's possible with a three rail postwar based tubular layout.
Will we see some of your ladies again?
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Thanks for your comments. I think the "ladies" might spur a few complaints, but this recreation is pretty safe . . .
I agree, simply astounding!
Seayakbill Frank53, your modeling skills are in a category that very few can accomplish. Really enjoy seeing pictures of your layout.
Nice looking layout! But what's up with that chopped caboose? I haven't seen that before.
handyandy Sorry I'm late on this. Between church and a toy train show yesterday not much time for the internet. Here's a quick shot of my 39" x 80" O-27 post-war Marx/Lionel layout. Outer loop has no switches to allow me to run older trains. The double reduction Marx lokeys have no problem on the Lionel and L-Line switches. it's not real big, but it's fun....
Frank53 runtime: Will we see some of your ladies again? runtime Thanks for your comments. I think the "ladies" might spur a few complaints, but this recreation is pretty safe . . .
runtime: Will we see some of your ladies again? runtime
You can knock me over with a feather with this one!
Thanks.
Thank you. The Shady Rest Water Tower is just up the hill from the Roberts Ice Supply Company. This is built on a spur behind the door.
"Nice looking layout! But what's up with that chopped caboose? I haven't seen that before."
Leftovers from a project. Makes a nice yard office!
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