fifedog wrote:eness76 - That steel switcher in the background, is that custom painted?
It was a special run from MTH. They also did Weirton Steel switchers as well.
Iruleyou05 wrote:Ya i have the same set, love it. Only complaint i have is how short lifed the straction tires were...5 months later and they are shot needed new rubber eh, maybe it was storage time or w/e b4 i got it, but the engines a beast
Haven't had any issues with the rubber on the traction tires yet, but then I've only had it a couple months, plus its been in a box most of the time (only recently set it up permanently), so the wear has been limited. But, yeah I really do love that Berkshire engine, she is just beautiful. I can't imagine starting my collection with anything other than this awesome engine.
ATSJer wrote:Sorry, I'm a bit late, but I needed new batteries for my camera, but I had to get some new close-ups of the Polar Express.
Sorry, I'm a bit late, but I needed new batteries for my camera, but I had to get some new close-ups of the Polar Express.
Ya i have the same set, love it. Only complaint i have is how short lifed the straction tires were...5 months later and they are shot needed new rubber eh, maybe it was storage time or w/e b4 i got it, but the engines a beast
Buckeye Riveter wrote: CTT Delivery Truck Hits Buckeye Bob's Favorite HolsteinColumbus, Ohio - A horrific accident of epic proportions occurred today just outside of the village limits of Roger's Corners, Ohio when a truck owned and operated by Classic Toy Trains of Waukesha, Wisconsin struck and killed the prize Holstein of Buckeye Bob and crushed a restored classic automobile, owner unknown at this time. The accident took place at the famous Bob Evan's Farm near the grade crossing with the B&O Railroad where extensive construction has been taking place for the last 20 years. The driver of the truck, a Mr. Bob Keeler of Waukesha was taken to the Rogers Corners' Constable's office, where DNA tests were performed. It was then determined that Mr. Keeler was the long lost husband of Barbie Buckeye and the father of Brutus Buckeye who reside at the Bob Evan's Farm. Mr. Keeler is now resting comfortably at the Franklin County jail after bail money was not forthcoming from his employer.The accident closed the crossing indefinitely backing railroad traffic up to Mingo Junction, Ohio. When questioned, Mr. Kent Johnson an Associate Editor of the CTT magazine stated that it was possible that the delivery of the next issue of CTT would be delayed to certain southern states such as North Carolina and Georgia.
CTT Delivery Truck Hits Buckeye Bob's Favorite Holstein
Columbus, Ohio - A horrific accident of epic proportions occurred today just outside of the village limits of Roger's Corners, Ohio when a truck owned and operated by Classic Toy Trains of Waukesha, Wisconsin struck and killed the prize Holstein of Buckeye Bob and crushed a restored classic automobile, owner unknown at this time. The accident took place at the famous Bob Evan's Farm near the grade crossing with the B&O Railroad where extensive construction has been taking place for the last 20 years.
The driver of the truck, a Mr. Bob Keeler of Waukesha was taken to the Rogers Corners' Constable's office, where DNA tests were performed. It was then determined that Mr. Keeler was the long lost husband of Barbie Buckeye and the father of Brutus Buckeye who reside at the Bob Evan's Farm. Mr. Keeler is now resting comfortably at the Franklin County jail after bail money was not forthcoming from his employer.
The accident closed the crossing indefinitely backing railroad traffic up to Mingo Junction, Ohio. When questioned, Mr. Kent Johnson an Associate Editor of the CTT magazine stated that it was possible that the delivery of the next issue of CTT would be delayed to certain southern states such as North Carolina and Georgia.
I love the Mingo Juncton reference, that's my hometown! In fact, my layout is a Mingo tribute.
" border="0" />
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Now we know why it takes so long for our issues to make it here, some Ohio Holstein is jamming the works.
Great story anyway, thanks. and thanks for all the photos, it is great as usuall.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
ChiefEagles wrote:Great photos guys. Frank, I'll be Frank. I did not see any hobos or other scandrels hanging around your tracks as usual. As for the Buckeye accident, it was staged to try to discredit Bob Keller [not Keeler] and say something about NC [his favorite subject].
Roger's Corners' local newspaper will probably carry a front page story of the accident.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Sturgeon-Phish wrote: RR Redneck wrote:Hey Jim that is a NICE 350. I wish mine was that nice.Thanks, I was pleased with the way it turned out. Should of seen it before I restored it. On the top is it's original sister. I have a soft spot for 350's especially with indented tenders and wire handrails!
RR Redneck wrote:Hey Jim that is a NICE 350. I wish mine was that nice.
Thanks, I was pleased with the way it turned out. Should of seen it before I restored it. On the top is it's original sister. I have a soft spot for 350's especially with indented tenders and wire handrails!
I wish mine looked that good, course mine is a big Ford. LOL
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Great pics everyone!
Regards,
John O
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
Perry - your layout is always a visual treat.
Some postwar power
Tankers
Texas State RailRoad
These were taking on Chrismass eve last year, 12-24-2006
Here are a few pics with the new camera, I can see I need more depth of field, better next time.
Couple of motor heads checking things out.
Weather is nice so they are waiting on the porch.
Busy downtown.
Grandpa has the antique out for a spin.
Pulling into the depot.
Just finished unloading a few herefords.
BTW, you click the pic to enlarge it.
That's it for today.
Hi All,
Here's a few shots I took saturday morning...
The scorching desert heat...
Dusk approaches...
The long journey home...
From the river...
Here are some more Photos of the Hendersonville Divison:
The sun is setting in Amish country
My new scratch Built loading dock with K-line reefers
A veiw of the Speed way (notice the mistake of the House in the tunnal)
My K-line NYC RS3
Lights! Camera! Ac--- Frank53! Where are the lights? Kick them bad boys in neutral and give me some lights!
railfan23 - nice to see a contribution from our tinplate brethern.
alexweiihman - cool sepia pic.
my servo powered train inspired a fellow model railroader to make his own:http://www.7-8ths.info/78yackety/index.php?topic=295.0
working on a tortoise switch machine powered locomotive now
railfan23 wrote: Here is a little tin plate action
Here is a little tin plate action
Great layout!
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month