Here are some pics from the OTTS outing
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Photos from Roger’s Corners, Ohio
Elevation 936 Feet
The Circus comes to Roger's Corners
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
TCA 09-64284
Got close to wrapping up two projects this week:
Marczi Brothers Brewing is made from a Walthers (I think) building front, repainted with a dock, signage and lighting added:
Before:
after:
The mail transfer station is built to cover a post war switch:
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
mitchelr wrote:Thought I would post a photo of the shell of my 248 that I am preparing to reassemble. I stripped the shell using Simple Green. I found that the old brass could be reused if I clean it with asolution of salt and lemon juice. All the tranrnish came right off. I will polish the brass with Brasso and reassemble. Mitch
Mitch, email me and I will send you the code that made the photo appear.
Mitch received your email. Your CTT email address might need to be checked, because it keeps bouncing back when I reply.
Good Morning everyone,
Trolley set I purchased off of Ebay. It's in the Lionel catalog in 2000.
Booker and the trolley
Tom,
Great shots of your outing. Where did you find all those "Scale" itmes? I have been to several rail museums with pleny of photos to just add to my frustrations as I try to duplicate scenery on my layout. Thanks for the photos and keep 'em coming.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Don
is this photo on your layout?:
what are you using for streets?
Nice bunch of pictures guys.
Buckeye, Nice garden layout, like the daylillies.
A couple of pics of the long running stockyard project.
Future location of stockyard.
On my neat workbench.
In place on the layout temporarily.
jefelectric wrote:I'm begining to think it's different strokes for different folks. Copy & paste doesn't work for me but the old img & /img works just fine. Guess I'll just use what works.
I posted pics for the first time today - it didn't work until I copied and pasted from shutterfly (Spankys suggestion). It won't work if you try to copy and paste directly from a program on your computer like IE . Like Spanky says, you need a web hosted program that shares your photos. I think that's right, but I just did what he said to do and it worked.
Dan
Dan,
The photos that I posted are hosted on dotphoto.com. I tried to use them with the copy & paste and they showed up in the preview but not when I posted? Not sure what the problem is but I won't fight it, just do what works. Other guys say the old img &/img won't work for them now.
dbaker48 wrote:Frank, No not my layout. It is the club I attend. Angels Gate HiRailers, in San Pedro Ca.
Don:
OK, what are they using for streets?
dwiemer wrote: Tom, Great shots of your outing. Where did you find all those "Scale" itmes? I have been to several rail museums with pleny of photos to just add to my frustrations as I try to duplicate scenery on my layout. Thanks for the photos and keep 'em coming. Dennis
These are all at the NKP Museum in Conneaut, Ohio. John (csxt30) lives about 4 mile from it.
Oh Boy !! What great pictures here today !! I really don't have any new ones but I have some more of the museum in Conneaut, to add to Tom's , hope he don't mind !!
Here's the manual power of the time !! My favorite, too !!
Now we have a HIGHBALL !! Ther's a little model of one there too !
Sign for the eng.
And here's one of my grandson !!
Thanks, John
I want that Cotton Belt!!! Please, please, please!!!!!
(then again....I want just about everything I see on here!)
Nice pics everyone,
The OTTS crew looked like they were having fun at the NKP museum, and I like Buckeye's circus train. FJG, does the MTH engine you converted still smoke?
David, I know you handlaid most of that track - have you had any problems running that long battery car on your curves? That engine looks great! My dream someday is to do as you've done with my trolleys and run them indoors.Mitch, beautiful job on that 248. I'm jealous of your good work. Here is mine.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Mitch, Nice paint job on the 248. I am using the same method that you are using to post pictures.
David, Great pictures again. Good job on the conversion. Guess the batteries wont fit into the tender? To bad you don't have smoke, outdoors would be a great place to enjoy it. Or would your neighbors object to that to. BB looks to be bored with the whole thing. Maybe you need to load up a gondola with dogie treats.
Enjoy your trains.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Moved to Fla. 2.5 years ago. Have collection of O and O-27. Thanks for pointing out how I will get into Garden Railroading easily!
I have read the posts on how to convert the engine, and just need to gather the materials. There is an R/C hobby shop with car races on Saturdays within earshot of my home. Maybe someone there has parts they consider junk, that could be my treasure.
How about some information on your track and track-laying. What is the Base you have put your track on?
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