mbinsewi Might as well stay with the caboose!
Might as well stay with the caboose!
Here are some cabeese. Pick the one you want.
Show me one caboose... or more than one, Please.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
Good one Guy! I was going to add cabeese, but I erased it. Nice "flock of cabeese"! they look nicely detailed.
Mike.
My You Tube
IN the 1960s MEC 'kitbashed' some old boxcars into cabooses, I kitbashed an Athearn BB boxcar into a similar caboose
Show me another caboose
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Here's three...
This one built from a Waterlevel Models kit.
Here are a couple!
Built from a Walther's kit and I used some decals I had in the scrap box to finish it. These caboose's were delivered in the brown scheme before they were repainted in the Century Green scheme.
Bowser N5c Caboose Kit, where I added the Trainphone Antenna, painted with Scalcoat II PRR Red and Black Paints and lettered with Champ Decals.
More Caboose's Please!
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
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CB&Q called them "way cars".
please show more cabooses
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Hmmm... Someone threw the wrong switch some where. CB&Q and the East Broad Top??
More cabooses please.
Heartland Division CB&QCB&Q called them "way cars".
The New Zealand Railways called them "guards vans".
Back to South Penns , more cabooses please.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Hello here is one passing the fram.
Please show me something rusty
Lots of rust in this scrap pile.
More rust, please.
Sorry I'm late!!!
Here is the Orange Grove Corner of our Club Layout at the Great Train Show in Pomona. The vehicles on the module are mine.
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The 57 Chevy's are from Johnny Lightning and the pickup truck is from Matchbox.
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Show me some of the vehicles and die-cast cars on your layouts.
there are rusty vintage vehicles in this scene. (for two requests)
Please show more vintage vehicles.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show more vintage vehicles.
Here are cars at The Route 66 Car Show.
The mayor is with the prize winning cars.
Please show me more cars!
Pictured are some older vehicles including one with only two horsepower.
Please show some more vehicles.
EDIT: And there is Mr. Portly on the sidewalk next to the red pickup.
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
superbePlease show some more vehicles.
Brand New Ford Pickups on their way to dealer lots...
More vehicles, anyone?
Great Ed ! Please send this car load of Fords to the CN, do be delivered to Burlington, WI., drop 7 of them off, then have the CN send the other 3 north to Fifield, WI.
Thanks, Mike!
That would make a pretty neat "Urban Legend" that an entire car load of classic cars somehow got "lost-in-the-shuffle" and had been passed from railroad-to-railroad for the last fifty years or so. Kind of like those stories of the "barn-finds" of the '53 Corvettes you always hear about!
I recall that Penn-Central "lost" entire car loads back in the '70s but they usually showed up—sometimes a thousand miles from their intended destinations— eventually.
Ed
vehicles at the track and on the HWY...
vehicles or auto racks please
A 1931 Ford woodie and a VW in the background
Show me any freight train
How about 2 freight trains, a manifest on the siding, and a trash train moving past the station, as our friend, Mr. Portly, discusses the day with a friend.
It's a fuzzy pic, sorry.
So, how about pics, of everybodies friend, Mr. Portly!
Here he is just leaving the Suds Bucket.
Any one else have this guy?
Here's the old boy, sunning his tummy, when he was Division Superintendent for the New York Central on his "bidness" car tacked onto the rear of NY-6. He always pronounced it "Bidness"!
Any more rotund gentlemen? Mr. Portly or otherwise?
Here's a bunch of guys from PennDOT repairing a grade crossing with the PRR assisting.
Everyone is ignoring the roadkill.
More MOW please.
A spreader clears the tracks after a snowstorm.
Please show me more MOW.
weedsprayer MOW....
more MOW please.....
My version of a CNR Weed Sprayer
More weed sprayers please.
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Serge
No reply to the "More weed sprayers" request for two days. Here is another MOW photo to keep the thread moving.
More MOW stuff please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
A 25 ton crane and crane tender on my layout
More MOW equipment please