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
Visited my sisters in Lancaster; stopped off and visited John (jefelectric) in Elizabethtown, Pa., and also some trains in Lancaster and Gettysburg. Got lots more photos of John's layout I'll put up later this week as well as some of his very interesting toy train techniques. On a later date, hoping to visit Mitch in Gettysburg.
Here's a couple shots of a railroad going thru Gettysburg (CSX).
Gettysburg's New Oxford station in distance
Gettysburg cabin car
In Lancaster, I spotted this Lionel-like coal dumping pier. Went under the pier to see how the coal is dumped to awaiting trucks below the pier.
Here's some shots of John's layout, where a big disaster occurred yesterday.
Engineer Santa is driving the candy express and has opened the throttle full speed ahead, to deliver candy to those boys and girls who were not naughty. Actually, he's going faster than the posted speed limits.
Rounding the curve, Santa's train rides on one rail for a split second and then topples over, spilling candy everywhere along the right of way
This year, Santa won't be coming down the chimney to fill the stockings, as he's layed up in a hospital in a full body cast.
A real railroad accident.. luckily it was only candy and not uranium or liquid gas
The mountains are growing, an eagle has already build his nest on top of it..
The male is searching for food, I guess apart from some coal and sawdust there is not much to find yet.
In the city there are some laterns installed. The wiring will be behind the buildings, so the wires to the laterns will later be embedded under the street.
On the parking area of Kennsington station there is also light.
And of course a railroad crossing with lights.
The steamer runs through the valley in construction, scaring the only animal around..
Great pics all. Here's my contribution...
That's one TOUGH set of pictures to have to try to follow up on! Nice!!!
The Ghost of Christmases Past keeps hinting about some other visitor, but not yet. I sense something's in the air pretty soon though! Back to 2005 we went last night.
- Happy Thanksgiving Guys! - walt
Don
A couple of pics for this week.
First the old and the new on the club layout.
Then one of my favorites, my PW Texas Special.
Dave - thanks for letting us know why Santa won't be visiting this year.
Don - my dad had a buddy at work that bragged about his $7,000 hunting dog. My dad, being the rather frugal man that he was commented who the heck would pay $7,000 for a dog? The reply was he didn't pay $7,000 for that dog, he traded two $3,500 cats for it.
Regards, Roy
Howdy All,
Great photos as usual, here is the newest member of the roster. Overton coaches on order now looking for a couple of freight cars and maybe a cabin car to go with it.
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Life started out as an RS-3 Lionel Construction train
Then was repainted as Santa Fe (upper track)
Then kitbashed it to a 7/8n18 critter that runs on 2 AA batteries and can go forward, neutral and reverse via dpdt switch in the cab. Added lights but wire broken when took this photo. still need to add link and pin couplers.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Here are a few pictures of my Christmas train.
Head end power with decorations.
Load of candy for the grand kids, I think we now know where Laz's bear can be found.
A load of Christmas trees.
Santa and a few of his reindeer, more candy.
Lighted Christmas boxcar.
A load of gifts for good boys and girls.
Rudolph's private car & the sleigh, Santa and Frosty in work caboose.
The end!
Great photo's everyone. Keep up the good work.
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
Still playing army. Added some planes and additional troops.
Have been wanting to get started on adding some additional rowhouses to the left of teh blue house:
Started by drawing the outline and window cutouts on a piece of illustration board:
Cut out the outline and winows and doors:
Scored the folds for the sides:
Pop in a few windows and we're ready to add the clap board siding:
I'm going to do two identical ones in different color schemes to have a string of three with narrow alleys between them.
Frank, now some modern diesels running around that track sure would look good. I'm sure would rather see this engine instead.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
ChiefEagles wrote: Frank, now some modern diesels running around that track sure would look good. I'm sure would rather see this engine instead.
If that's a post war engine (can't make it out myself), then you Sir, would be correct.
Let me give this a try:
I'm trying this on the old computer not my wifes to see if it works.
New MTH Kaiers Beer car, from the coal region of PA....
laz57
Now for the rest again from the coffee pot.....
My new town and layout still under construction, need to plant grass...
Double header of Lionel 18064 Mohawks...
Got to get some landscapping done....
Great pics everyone.
Love those log cars , Tom.....Next layout I might do a logging operation
Looks like the Chief may have some new carpet under his trains
And Buckeye........Well I'll stop while I'm ahead.................Tim
Frank53 wrote: ChiefEagles wrote: Frank, now some modern diesels running around that track sure would look good. I'm sure would rather see this engine instead. If that's a post war engine (can't make it out myself), then you Sir, would be correct.
PW 2065.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
that's a keeper right there.
My favorite railroad - Lionel Lines.
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