Thanks to all the contributors and viewers.
Ed, Dig those Fs and rolling stock. Maybe seeing tracks so often is why I can easily take them for granted, but 'the tracks are models too,' and yours look great.
Also, when admiring the flowing beauty in TF's trestle and bridge it's too easy to overlook the intricasy of work involved. Btw, I miss being inspired and helped by Doc Wayne's generous postings of his wonderful layout and tutorials. But also miss the posts of so many other forum members.
Bear, Nice to see such interesting locomotives, and that you found some goodies. Still, seeing the show attendees wearing jackets, coats, sweaters and caps made me wish for a little coolness while the temp in my backyard was hovering around 90F.
John, Like the ice cream stand. No matter the size, any addition to the layout from family or friend, and most especially a spouse always puts a smile on the face and warmth in the heart.
Thanks again and have a good week. Regards, Peter
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Good Ol' #7
TF
Some more good stuff, sure like that interesting Viaduct as well Bear
An old pic, but just trying to add to the photos!
More Weekend Photos please!
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
That's cool John. Man, Can't even stand to go past a Dairy Queen, and not stop and get a cone dipped in butterscotch.
There is actually something new over here, as beams were added under bridge #3 before paint, just in case you pass under it.
More pictures this weekend please
Peter, thanks for a good start to the weekend, and thanks for your usual photos of your great model work. One of the cable channels has all the Sharknado movies on this week.
Ed, nice work on the Penn Central locomotives.
TF, thanks for DrWayne's photos!
All but two of the buildings on my layout are scratchbuilt. One that isn't is this Dairy Queen kit my wife gave me. I tried doing some interior work on this, but in N, it's difficult to see anything unless you're about 3 inches away.
York1 John
Peter, thanks for hosting another WPF.
I'll spare you the compliment this week, as you already know your loved. Got a great big smile on my face, looking at that good yucks shark, in that perfect water though
Ed, I've always admired the pictures from your layout, and strive for a fine-tuned craft just like yours. I've got some Penn Central cars in my roster, three green ones, and two black.
Today is not my contribution, but I'd like to post some great stuff from Dr Wayne.
Gotta Love Wayne's work eh?
I've learned so much through the years, on and off the forum.
Wayne shared his river watercolours with me. He made me promise not to tell. I'll keep that promise.
Believe you me, I've got the water
Everybody make it a great weekend
Thanks for kicking off the July 12-14 WPF, Peter. I'll be keeping an eye out for those sharks on Lake Erie!
Two weeks ago I showed a Penn Central F7B that I had repainted from a B&O original. Here they are hard at work!
PC F7 1702 by Edmund, on Flickr
PC F7 1702 B3442 caboose by Edmund, on Flickr
PC F7 1702 B3442 by Edmund, on Flickr
Sometimes I miss the old Penn Central...
Cheers, Ed
Can there be too many WPF's on one page, well, here goes anyhoo. Hoping to see lots-o Model Railroading pics.
Today is National Motorcycle Day
But don't forget, Sunday is Shark Awareness Day
Regards, Peter