Paint a small pic of a BigBoy, and call it "Mini-Me". Or, on the front, paint a pair of eyes, a nose, and coulpe of whiskers and call it a "Mouse".
Tom Trigg
Toddalin posted a photo of some fun he was having on myLargescale...I took the liberty of photoshoping it slightly...I am sure you will have trouble telling the artfully blended smoke from the real thing
Looks like you have the same idea in mind!
Winnegance and Quebec Railway
Eric Schade Gen'l Manager
Not sure how it's supposed to function without a boiler or steam pistons...
Chris van der Heide
My Algoma Central Railway Modeling Blog
St Francis Consolidated RR I don't know what you're going to call it.......but if I'm not mistaken I already own two of your creations that I bought off of you from ebay, and if this ends up there, let me know and I'll buy it too probably!!!!
I don't know what you're going to call it.......but if I'm not mistaken I already own two of your creations that I bought off of you from ebay, and if this ends up there, let me know and I'll buy it too probably!!!!
Really? Which ones? I sold a bunch of stuff off , too much to keep track of, curious which ones you picked up.
Have fun with your trains
The St. Francis Consolidated Railroad of the Colorado Rockies
Denver, Colorado
awesome as usual! I thought it was GN15 for a second though. Can't wait to see it painted and rusted up!
Look's like your parts bin fell into a glob of glue and thats what didn't fall off after the gule dried.,
I will admit it is the first time i've seen a wislebell and a belpar firebox on what must be a geared loco.
Look's good
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
I think I may have completly lost it this time
Even I have no idea what to call this one, somewhere underneigth its built on a USA Speeder chassis, a bunch of spare
parts and about a year of pent up creativity. Stuff just has to explode out of my skull sometimes
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