Time to show the Red, White, and Blue for this Memorial Week-end. I am personally thinking of my the guys that I called my brothers in 1967.
Bill T.
Great pictures.Lets not forget those who gave it all.
Thanks Bill I don't have any trains that are red white and blue persay but I think of many of who I call my brothers and sisters this time of year and a few other times. I'm very fortunate to be able to normally serve these brothers and sisters on a regular bases as I feed patients as most of you know at the V.A. Medical center as my job. It personally helps me also ( mentally( and boy do I need it)
I had put a small switching yard together the other day but have since dismantled it to work on other things I was going to take pics and use that this weekend but forgot about it until I had all taken apart and the area all messed up.
again Bill thanks for sharing
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My good friend Ed, has changed his layout to Summer with Tin Plate.
And here is some of it in action with a Lionel from 1918!
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Ah the Tin Plate, toys of my past. Love it. Thanks.
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Thanks Spankybird for the tin plate pics and video, there is just something very special about tin plate and it's simple beauty. I have one tin plate train that I bring out for Christmas for the base of one of our Christmas trees, that one gets set up first -- it is my favorite.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Spanky as others have said theres a special place for tin plate in our hearts thanks for sharing some great items there.
frank looking great there.
All thanks again for your great pics loved them all.
I agree on the tinplate, that is beautiful!
Great photos everyone!
I had a great Memorial Day weekend up in Wells Maine
Heres a Pan Am freight waiting for clearence at the Wells train station
I also visited the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad in Portland Maine. Thats a GE 23 tonner pulling the train
Heres a view from the engine
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Don't forget the Rio Grande........................................................
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Haven't posted in awhile.. Taking some short video's with my phone. less then a minute prior to takedown. A bit late , but was having some issues with uploading etc the first time.
Here is the first.. Hirailing the blue comet (Lionel tinplate by MTH) running DCS). This is a fun train to run. The favorite is the Hiawatha. With Blue comet rolling stock the couplers have activated over some switches. Found that runnign at 18 scale miles or greater prettty much eliminated issue. Use Atlas track and switchers here.
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model in O. the Western NY and Ontario Railroad
Love that blue comet as always the whole thread looked good.
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