My latest scratchbuild, in On30:
Show me something else scratchbuilt.
The Location: Forests of the Pacific Northwest, OregonThe Year: 1948The Scale: On30The Blog: http://bvlcorr.tumblr.com
Something I dropped a few year's ago..... and still havent fixed...
more of "whatever" you got.
Rust...... It's a good thing !
Little TimmyShow me anything "Railroad-ish".
Another flat car being loaded with machinery:
Brownhoist1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Wildcard! Any model RR photo...
HarrisonLast day of the month, so show me any train.
OK...
Here's my DH & P flatcar, loaded with two ship windlass's , and a really big gear.
Looks like the guy who banded the load, had a few beer's before work.
Can we get this thread to 9 page's , before midnight???
Show me anything "Railroad-ish".
Big steam next to big diesel.
Last day of the month, so show me any train.
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
My YouTube
Ed said: "Show me another streamlined steam locomotive.
Rather than showing another T-1, here is a NYC Niagara, streamlined without the shrouds.
More big steam please. Streamlined or otherwise.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
doctorwayneMore mixed steam and diesel power, please!
Who's helping whom here? A T1 mates couplers with an oil-electric to get a mail & express train over the Summit of the Alleghenies.
PRR_T-E7_sm by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another streamlined steam locomotive.
Here's the last trip of the Erie Northshore's "Bee" as a gas-electric, after another road failure...
When she emerges from the road's shops, it'll be as a diesel-electric.
Wayne
More mixed steam and diesel power, please!
I like your layout bear, much so. Please forgive the crudity of mine. Actually there is no layout quite yet but I wished to participate.
It could happen. Probably only in my world though.
More of the same please
doctorwayneShow me a multi-unit consist with steam and diesels together, please
2 x 1 = 2 is a multiple, if I remember correctly.
More of the same, please.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
There's that bridge.
I always have to compliment when I see that bridge.
Okay then...... carry on.
Wayne's request Multi unit consist Steam and Diesel together.
Four freelanced SW1200RS units, at the head end of a 71 car train...
Show me a multi-unit consist with steam and diesels together, please.
A pair of D&H GP38-2s on the Albany model RR club layout.
More multi unit consists, bonus for multi-switchers.
Lone Wolf and Santa FeHere is a mulit-color multi-unit latch. Please show me more multi unit latch ups,
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Here are a couple of BNSF units crossing a small bridge on Scale Rails of Southwest Florida's N-Trak layout:
Show me a multiple unit lash-up of road switchers.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Here is a mulit-color multi-unit latch.
Please show me more multi unit latch ups, bonus points if there is an odd duck flying with them.
Harrison wrote, "Show me a multi-unit consist."
A coal drag powered by two NYC GP-40s and a GP-20 east bound on the BRVRR layout. A 2010 photo from my website.
More multi-unit consists please.
A tractor trailer turns onto Union Ave. on the A&LC.
Show me a multi-unit consist.
A G scale bobber caboose with Bootbay Railway Village private RN
Show me a tractor trailer
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Demon's Hollow & Pacific caboose # 250
( Getting that Generator on the truck gave me "Fit's " ! )
Show me some "Unusual" ( or, just plain different ) cabeese.
EXTRA CREDIT: private roadname cabeese
Harrison asked for "More Cabeese."
This photo from my website is of Black River Valley caboose #1445 together with BRV F7 #1116. They represent the entirety of the Home Road's locomotives and rolling stock.
Lets keep it going with more cabeese, please.
Trains WR-1 and RW-1 meet in Plattsburgh.
More Cabeese.
SeeYou190Show me a caboose.
A fancy Pacemaker caboose, no less...
IMG_6912_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More cabeeses, please.
HarrisonShow me a grade crossing.
STRATTON AND GILLETTE Caboose 632 has just cleared the crossing so traffic can travel freely again.
Show me a caboose.
A ATSF E-unit next to a small OW steam switcher on the Oswego model RR club.
Show me a grade crossing.
doctorwayneCho me more sweetchers, pleece!
Fat Man and Little Boy...
A PRR B6a sidles up to a giant B&O EM-1:
B-andEM1_2000-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a scene with a large and small locomotive in view.
Switching operations at Airline Junction...
Cho me more sweetchers, pleece!
NP 0-8-0
Please show any switcher. .... Diesel, Steam, or electric.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Small but large, a G scale model of 2 foot gauge 0-4-0T SD Warrren #2, an industrial locomotive that was kitbashed by one of our Boothbay Railway Village volunteers. The acutal color is Pullman Green, but does not show in his image. The prototype was built by Baldwin in 1895, and the full restoration was completed by our shop, staff and volunteers last summer.
Show me a busy steam switcher
Thomas the Tank Engine is definitly not black.
Show me a small steam loco.