You're welcome! It's all about running the trains! So relaxing !!
Nice work! Thanks for the pictures (and the inspiration).
York1 John
It's a good match, size wise !
This engine has a story to tell: I bought a brand new LGB mogul chassis. It was intended to be a drop in replacement for a mogul that needed it. I cut down a Bachmann ten wheeler boiler, 2 inches off the firebox end, and 1 inch off the smokebox end. The LGB mogul is much shorter than the ten wheeler!
Then I moved 25's tender over to the 5 spot. I like the " mini me " tender on this short engine !
This engine has come full circle: original boiler and tender reunited. It was originally a very early ten wheeler- with 45 degree bevel gears and sheet brass wipers touching the drivers. The boiler shell has been swapped around many times, currently riding on an Anniversary chassis. I like this look the best!
Decided to play " tender swap" today-- it changes the engine look completely!
Working steam on " Paul's Narrow Gauge"
And, contemplating changes to the cog trackage when I have access to materials.
Yes, I've spent so much time working, it is time to enjoy!!
Everyone please stay safe!! Take care of yourselves, and families!!
Still have a lot of ideas when the stores are open, and everything gets back to normal.
Starting to feel it...
Julie Andrews said that when they were filming that opening sequence, she kept getting knocked to the ground by the helicopter draft. And the director would say" O.K., let's get another take !"
love to see your cane cars !!
You need to paint a little Julie Andrews on one of those mountains!
We have been crafting our own cane cars, andt that is also on hold until we can get last bits to finish locally. I'll have to get some photos up later.
Eric
Until I get more paint...
As it stands right now.
Touched up this scene.
We need more, and different paints, but not able to go to the store at the moment, so, on hold for now...
Smooth running LGB products !!
It's a large area to cover, and takes time.
We have been painting, and touching up.
Looks great
Thinking over what comes next...
For now, we finish the murals.
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