nothing like a post war switcher and a string of Lehigh Valley hoppers.
As an aside, I notice teh absence of telegraph poles on this layout.
Stuff that makes you go, hmmmmmmm.
CSXect wrote:Can anyone Identify who made this train? It is not Marx on the bottum is the words trademark and Japan there is a circle cone3 dots with an M in the circle.
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
And the Season has starated. It's time to set up our Christmas Layout.
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
If you have not seen the new Lionel dealer display #146, there are some great pictures of one on the OGR tinplate forum. Follow the link below and be sure to scroll all the way down to the end of the thread for the most recent shots. Its a work in progress.
http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1211056622/m/6231011124
And it time for me to get the Polar Express running again at my daughter's house. Thought you would like to see lights.
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
Buckeye Riveter wrote: And it time for me to get the Polar Express running again at my daughter's house. Thought you would like to see lights.
How did you do this? What's the snow? My wife was looking over my shoulder and now that's the look she wants under our tree. You can email me directly if its inappropriate to reply in this thread (rdavis@environmentalfocus.com). Thanks Buckeye Riveter.
fifedog wrote:Hey Spank, like that station on that first pic. Where did you get it?
It's from Dept 56 several years old now.
Here is my inspiration for my Veteran's Day parade scene on my layout. This is a news photo from Keyser, WV this weekend. You are seeing only 1/10 of the entries. Most of the fire departments, law enforcement agencies, VFW and American Legion posts, and many more organizations show up. It's a small town that puts on a big show. GOD luv'em!
envfocus wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: And it time for me to get the Polar Express running again at my daughter's house. Thought you would like to see lights. How did you do this? What's the snow? My wife was looking over my shoulder and now that's the look she wants under our tree. You can email me directly if its inappropriate to reply in this thread (rdavis@environmentalfocus.com). Thanks Buckeye Riveter.
Two emails with photos are heading your way. I'm glad you like the layout. We have some modifications to do to it this year, and I will post some photos when that is complete.
Chief Bolting Light. I carved him from a cottonwood tree trunk struck in a thunder storm...
Back to trains...
Are we setting a trend? A Military layout for Veterans Day. Both my kids are on a military kick. The older one 11 yrs. watches the History Channel when they have WWII stuff on. My younger guy, 7 yrs., likes playing army wearing a bicycle hemet and using a piece of Hot Wheels track for a rifle. So I couldnt resist putting a little floor layout together for them.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
RR Redneck wrote:In-I-Restin' motive power you got there.
Crayola - Supplied wax for the war effort.
My now good buddy, Ghost of Christmases Past, made a comment last night that I don't get - he said something about a different Ghost visiting with me shortly. Wonder what that meant?
Nice visit last night back to 2005: (BTW: upon reviewing these pictures, they look pretty bad. They ARE OK if you click on them and enlarge them)
- walt
Let's smoke things up a bit..
This is the tunnel entrance on the grand canyon part of the layout. (under construction, but you can't see that ) Right in front of the tunnel there is a railroad crossing, this time I made an isolated section of rail to trigger the signal lights, so there is no ugly sensor between the tracks...
0-5-0 the engine the other way round and you see this..
In the city part, a bit of the elevated roads are made.
On the grand canyon part, the santa fe express train rounds the lizzard rock.
Lizzard rock is an awkard bit of stone, they couldn't blast everything away, so it became half a tunnel.
On the bottom of this photo you can see my new control board, at the back the hill where the forrest will grow in a few weeks time. There is a small road across the forrest where my new fränklin mint tankcar can "drive".
And some smoke to cover the unfinished landscape..
Whoa,.....................I love the smoke.
Paul - I love the floor layout! The smile on your son's face says it all.Daan - Nice progress. I like how you are using your space.Dave V. - Once again, you have stretched the envelope of toy trains. You have always impressed me with your creativity and the ability to take things (e.g. washers and bolts) and turn them into running trains.And to everyone else - thanks for sharing your pics and your corner of the toy train world. I always enjoy the Sunday photos!
Great pictures everyone !! I sure enjoy Sunday Photo, too !! We are finally getting the potholes fixed here !!
Thanks, John
Nice shots, folks!! Here's a few from my layout..
A shot of my scratch built water tower
this is a Wathlers building flat, modified to remove some depth:
worked on this a bit today. THrew out teh old one and started over:
highrailjon wrote: A shot of my scratch built water tower
John, your water tower is the spitting image of this one I saw last summer in SW Colorado.
Nice job!
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