CSIX500 by Bear, on Flickr
snjroyMore favorite rolling stock please, any kind.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Nice locos John. I gave up on "era" rules a long time ago :
IMG_20211119_144426 on Flickr
More favorite rolling stock please, any kind.
Simon
HO-Velo more fav locomotives. Regards, Peter
more fav locomotives. Regards, Peter
How about two.
The streamlined 4-4-2 doesn't fit my era or locale. I believe it was scrapped years before my 1956 time frame. I liked this loco so much I rewrote history so that it was saved to run excursions and occasionally will run it on my New York/New Jersey layout. One of the joys of being a freelancer.
Since we are getting near the end of the month, no point in changing the subject. More fav locos please.
Old meets new on the AMG modular. by Bear, on Flickr
BATMAN Please show me a 4-4-0.
Please show me a 4-4-0.
IMG_20220819_130059 on Flickr
Show us a favorite steamer
John-NYBWMore lash-ups please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
More lash ups, please, steam or diesel.
A pair of Erie F3s pull a coal train through Bedford Falls.
More lash-ups please.
X 2 by Bear, on Flickr
15 years ago, I was sitting at my desk and the wife came in kissed me on the cheek and passed an Atlas Trainmaster 8920 over my shoulder and said I bought you a present. A few months later she did it again this time it was 8901. PWRS has my wish list so she just stops in on occasion and grabs something off the list for me.
They mean a lot.
My really old stuff is in photo albums or on slides.
Please show me two steamers lashed up.
HO-VeloMy 1st HO locomotive, more blasts from your past.
One of my 'firsts' as well. Back in 1972 I was just a junior in high school. The day after Christmas I was browsing the huge selection of marked-down trains at the local Woolworth's and spotted this Dreyfus Hudson. I seem to recall it was marked $12.50! Plus I had a crush on the girl, a classmate, that was working in the toy department then. The girl got away but I still have the Hudson!
Rivarossi_AHM_Hudson by Edmund, on Flickr
More blasts from the past or MR items that are dear to you, please.
My 1st HO locomotive, more blasts from your past. Regards, Peter
Okay, been more than 24 hours since the last post.
Here is a blast from the past that I can't get rid of. This locomotive and caboose were painted/lettered for a freelance railroad I had grand plans for but my desires changed before I got much further than this (was severely monitarily limited at the time). These reside nicely in a box under the layout for when I feel nostalgic.
M&S by Michael, on Flickr
Let's see a blast from your past.
Mike
More projects, in the dugout, on deck or up at the plate. Regards, Peter
Stewart AS-16 make-over:
BATMANPlease show me another project on the go.
I've had this patch of 'no-man's land' here for years (only since 1995!) finally getting 'round to filling 'er in!
Depot Site Work2 by Edmund, on Flickr
I added a platform between tracks, now applying cinder ballast and 'paving'.
Depot Site Westbound Platform by Edmund, on Flickr
Then a well-worn parking lot:
Depot old Pavement by Edmund, on Flickr
A little static grass with weed-tufts to follow:
Depot Site 5-11 overall by Edmund, on Flickr
Finally a few light fixtures:
Pullman Night Occupancy by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR Walthers Depot Express by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's see more 'projects' please.
Please show me your latest project even if it is a work in progress.
Well, this one (of many) has been on the go for a while but has had the most attention recently.
Please show me another project on the go.
Please show me anything model railroad related, if only to keep this thread moving!
My most recent kit build, a 200 ton 'torpedo' hot metal car from State Tool & Die:
Hot Metal Torpedo 200T by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show your most recently built kit.
JaBearMore heavy equipment, please.
I could sure use one of these around the yard sometimes:
Payloader2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's have a passenger train, please.
HO-VeloPlease show more heavy duty construction equipment.
Preparing for some clean-up work around the coal sorting plant:
Bucket1 by Edmund, on Flickr
More heavy equipment, please.
Golly, five days already. Please show more heavy duty construction equipment. Regards, Peter
Decrepitude by Bear, on Flickr
LRA 8009 by Bear, on Flickr
HO-VeloOh Yeah, show me the grime!
Oh, I remember the Penn Central days very well. This was commonplace!
P-C_4090 E8a by Edmund, on Flickr
P-C_4090 E8a-curve by Edmund, on Flickr
More aged, run down, weatherbeaten or weary equipment, please.
Oh Yeah, show me the grime! Regards, Peter
Please show me something either shiny or grimy!
In the foreground a shiny, fresh rebuild of an 80 ton Treadwell hot metal car. In the background several grimy ladle and torpedo cars:
Hot Metal Torpedo Pair by Edmund, on Flickr
More shiny and/or grimy, please.
HO-VeloMore windows. Regards, Peter
maxmanDoes windows 11 qualify?
No more than 'Interface Manager'