BillKi This is my latest addition to my N Scale rollingstock. Finished specially for the local railroad group meeting focussing on rollingstock loads. Ok ... that didn't work. Need to find out how to post photos. Kirky Ashburton, NZ
This is my latest addition to my N Scale rollingstock. Finished specially for the local railroad group meeting focussing on rollingstock loads.
Ok ... that didn't work. Need to find out how to post photos.
Kirky
Ashburton, NZ
With just 7 posts, you must be new here. to the forum.
The first thread in the general discussion page has insturctions for posting pictures.... Looking forward to seeing yours.
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/249194.aspx
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
A gon with a load of scrap at the salvage yard.
More open top loads, please.
Wow! That T&P Texas sure looks sharp, De Luxe! Nice!
Page Three—we are here...
De LuxePlease show a scene where flat cars or gondolas are being loaded/unloaded!
Here, the magnet crane operator is getting anxious to unload some scrap plate as the boss looks on trying to speed up the guys cutting the strapping.
There's a gon of scrap steel behind them waiting to get unloaded, too.
Show me more "open-top" car loads...
Since there was no request in the last post, I continue with colorful locomotives. Here are my most colorful diesel engine and my most colorful steamer (I guess it´s colorful enough for an unstreamlined freight engine!).
Please show a scene where flat cars or gondolas are being loaded/unloaded!
No request. So let's continue with colorful cars or locomotives.
A bunch of CNR cabeese. Morency orange is colorful to my eyes.
Show me more colorful cars, locomotives or scenes please.
Let's go for page #3.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
And................ Your request is?????????????????????????
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Our module Club did a show at the Civic Center by the library in Mission Viejo last November.
Here are my Athearn Genesis ATSF F3's pulling a freight train.
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Okay, here is a little more color!
Rolling 86' Billboards!
A Couple of 50' RBL that I especially like!
An Experimental NYC Paint Scheme proposed before the Jade Green/Cigar Band Era!
And finally another Bi-Cententennial locomotive!
Keep the colorful cars and locomotives coming!
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
U-25B MEC 226 in harvest gold and pine green
Show me more color (can we get this to page 3 before tomorrow??)
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Well, brunswick green is also a color.
More colorful locos or cars, please.
I think a CB&Q Chinese red locomotve qualifies as colorful.
More colorful locomotives, please.
This is mine, the DT&I Bi-Centernnial Locomotive.
Continue, show us more colorful locomotives!
Your most colorful locomotive in your roster please
This is mine.
Please continue by showing your most coloful locomotive or car if you choose.
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
gmpullman Show me your most colorful rolling stock...
Show me your most colorful rolling stock...
Certainly the most colorful car in my roster.
Show me your most colorful locomotive in your roster please.
G PaineGot to get this moving again Show me your favorite scene
Agreed!
This scene reminds me of some of the great rides I've had on the pre-Amtrak B&O!
No yards after 2 days? Got to get this moving again
Show me your favorite scene
More than a day waiting for a yard limit sign. To move things along, the signal bridge at the west yard entrance on the Booothbay Railway Village layout. Still a work in progress when this photo was taken
Show me something going on in a classifisction yard.
0-6-0 #135 switching a long string of boxcars in Hopewell Junction Yard. In fact this string of cars has her struggling for traction and has her all the to the yard limit to make the first cut.
Show me a yard limit sign on your Pike.
I believe the current request is for switching. Switching and a GP7 at Blackwood Coal.
More switching, please.
Apparently, we are looking for switching and a GP.... So, here is a GP7 switching head end cars at Union Station.
Plase show more switching
doctorwayne said: "Show me a GP-15, 18, 20, 28, or 30."
A pair of NYC GP-20s crossing Route 32 at the west end of the BRVRR layout.
More GPs please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
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Here we see a conrail NW2 switch as a conrail local waits to pass, you can see the Detroit Terminal showing thourgh on the NW2.
Show me more switching
RR_MelMore workers please.
Brakeman is cutting-off the caboose while the switchman looks on. The conductor, on the right with his grip, is talking to the mill foreman for spotting instructions.
Show me more switching moves...
Workers between the locos..
More workers please!
Some workers at the scrap yard.
More workers, please.
Some folks working and planning on the boat yard dock at the Southport fishing village on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show more people at work
Two Days and Counting so I'll break the ice.
Last Minute Instructions
Please show more people on the job