- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
Nice switchers you have there MP15's??
S.P. all the way!!
JIM
Brunton,
You are doing an excellent job on your layout! hope to see more of it soon...same with the rest of you guys...chuck
Here's how I spent Saturday afternoon in my layout room.....mixing plaster for more wet rock castings.
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.
I got my ballast today from a company (although I think it's a millitary modeling based company) who was able to deliver it personally, as the office is in a neighboring town. I didn't have to pay for shipping that way...
So, last night I ballasted some more track....very exciting, huh?
A photo of the ole' IStL&SW
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OzarkBelt wrote: A photo of the ole' IStL&SW
That thing needs a good wash!
MilwaukeeRoad wrote: OzarkBelt wrote: A photo of the ole' IStL&SWThat thing needs a good wash!
I've heard that before! (mostly from visitors) The reason for the dirt is its nearing the end of its service life with C&NW and has just been bought by the IStL&SW. for the past couple years before the purchase, the C&NW has neglected washing it and assigning it to iron ore country to pull loads.
Don Z wrote: Here's how I spent Saturday afternoon in my layout room.....mixing plaster for more wet rock castings.Don Z.
Please....tell me you don't make PANCAKES this way!
Driline wrote: Don Z wrote: Here's how I spent Saturday afternoon in my layout room.....mixing plaster for more wet rock castings.Don Z. Please....tell me you don't make PANCAKES this way!