Here are a few night shots
And then during the day
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Nice pictures!
That looks like the girl that used to ride on my Pap's caboose!!! Don't tell anyone!!
Great night photos! That loco really puts out the smoke!
Kurt
Scott Smith
A couple more videos this week.
NYC CCII Niagara Milk Train
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXyewFHT6QE
K-Line Mikado meets Lionel CCII Trainmaster Demonstrators
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7N4BN-rRtA
Regards, Roy
a few of the freight terminal
Spank - cool night pics.
Pbjwilson - cooler night effect photos.
wrmcclellean - nice videos. Has the dust settled from the great tear-down?
raymans - great shanty scene. Love the dog! And, where did you find the sitting Fred Rogers figure?
Nice shots EVERYONE.
"No childhood should be without a train!"
fifedog
Fred Rodgers is a Woodland Scenics #WD2731 "O scale seated passengers"
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
A few pics from the PRR days at the PA RR Museum.
Don't forget to click on the pics to enlarge.
Great pickup.
GG1
BB1
Neat Boxcar.
Ore car.
Harrisburg Chapter of the NRHS modular HO layout.
Guess I better stop here, more another time.
My first attempt at videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u6Uuq0Ppy0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lEn27awKeE
Not the best quality.
Neat Photos GIZ,
Heres my find and BARRYs TRAIN SHOP yesterday
Its a K-LINE uncataloged EIRE F3 ABA dual motors in each A unit, all units have smoke and 5 Heavy Weights all for the unheard of price of $422 out the door. He had 31 sets as of Thursday and I got number 30. I was lucky.
laz57
jefelectric wrote: My first attempt at videos.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u6Uuq0Ppy0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lEn27awKeENot the best quality.
HUGE COAL TRAIN, JON. Is that a RS 3 linked together on the consist?
laz 57 wrote: jefelectric wrote: My first attempt at videos.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u6Uuq0Ppy0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lEn27awKeENot the best quality.HUGE COAL TRAIN, JON. Is that a RS 3 linked together on the consist?laz57
Laz, That is a Railking Scale SD-9. It is actually running backwards but MTH apparently didn't know that the PRR ran them long hood front. I am thinking about changing it but it is a pain. Didn't try yet but if I can switch the body on the frame it is not to bad, otherwise I have to reverse the motor leads, reverse the headling connections and reverse the coupler connections. I think that is everything. Oh and also turn the crew around so they arel looking the correct way.
LAZ, Great find. I got the Lackawanna set from K-line, without passenger cars it was $349. and that was a great deal, you, my friend, did better. The photos are great everybody. One of the best features of this site is the Sunday Photo Fun.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
DENNIS I was on the JUSTRAINS web site and they have the same thing I bought, Erie F3s and the Passenger set for $560. So I definitly did good.
jefelectric nice videos i like them
laz nice passeger set there..
great photos everyone
I picked up this boxcar yesterday. I had to get it since its the year I was born.
John - good videos!
LAZ - ERIE's look great!
Great photos all!
zwbob wrote: I picked up this boxcar yesterday. I had to get it since its the year I was born.
I got to get that one too, was born the first day o '57.
Woe now big fella...
You're way outta control...but it looks awesome!
Perhaps try some sand castings with some steel/iron or brass alloy, for some durabiility...I bet you could get some pretty good sand molds out of a hand press.
I'll bet Bob will be able to provide some info on melting points of steel/iron alloys. You may have to switch to MAPP gas, or Oxy/Acetelyne, to heat them up. Also try some of those liquid fel camp stoves...I have a wisperlite stove, and it gets really hot...too hot to cook with sometimes, but I haven't tried to melt any metals.
Kurt,
You've got my attention; sounds interesting; may have to look into that!
Fiftedog.
Fishing lures; now what an idea!
Or, dog tags
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