Here are some of my pics, my camera is cheap,my layout is small but as time gose maybe it all will get better.
Regards, Roy
Looks good, I like that mountain that you're working on.
Are you building a 4x8 layout?
nice ...
zeke like all the purdy lights.....
i like your mt too...
Hey, there, fellow Frisco fan! Nice to see another admirer of the coonskin hanging around here.
Did you add the stripes to the switcher?
Friscosteamfan - .
That's a fine start to your layout you have there. Photo tip---that big window is absolutely overpowering your pics, so you may want to cover it up or try taking your layout photos later in the evening...
Thanks for sharing.
hey Friscosteamfan and Daylight Fan
I know of some places that probably have Super snap. Try the Eastern Depot in Troy, PA. Or the Western depot in Yuba City, CA. Or I think Nicholas Smith Trains in Broomwall, Pa has some. Oh yeah, FriscoSteamfan Keep us updated on the layout, it looks good.
\
Friscosteamfan,
Your layout looks good so far but it looks like you need to add some people or animals to fill in some spaces. I like the Cotton Belt caboose.
You might be able to get some K-Line Snap Track on ebay, got to the hobby section look under Lionel trains or O gauge trains.
The K-Line Super Snap track if I am correct will fit together with Lionel O gauge track if you cut the little tabs off the end of the track, track pins are the same, then you can use extra ties to make the Lionel track look more like the K-Line track.
Do you like the Santa Fe Railroad? With a name like Friscosteamfan I would think that you would like the Santa Fe. I like eastern railroads as that is where I grew up, one of my favorite steam locomotives is the Reading T1, a 4-8-4 steamer(not the T1 4-4-4-4 from the Pennsy).
Lee F.
We look forward to seeing the pics!
We have quite a few Frisco fans up here in the Rolla sub, and I know some old Frisco hands including an engineer who worked during the steam era.
Be careful about the ol' Santa Fe: they robbed the Frisco, you know. When they had financial control, they sewiped the Western Division's Land Grants and built over the grade the Atlantic & Pacific (the Frisco's immediate predecessor) had gained, preventing the Frisco from ever reaching its intended destination. Kinda ironic that the Santa Fe once again has asuch a big stake in our old road (in the Been Nuthin' Since Frisco BNSF).
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
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