TMarshWhoa, whoa, whoa. With all these great pictures and modelers what's this doing on page 2!!!!
Whoa, whoa, whoa. With all these great pictures and modelers what's this doing on page 2!!!!
Pushing 12 hours after the above post and still no more Pics? I have just got to give this thread a BUMP with a big "THANK YOU" to all of you who give inspiration to all modelers. Please, keep up the good work.
Blue Flamer.
Just to keep the pic posting up here's one I took very early yesterday.
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I'l post some oldies since it's a slow WPF weekend.
Some good looking shots. I don't have anything this week. I finally got called back to work, so this hobby is on the back burner. Maybe touch the layout on the weekends.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Good work as usual everyone.
Grampy - great photo as usual.
Tom - Love the heavy steam. Great looking layout too.
loathar - I like your oldies.
Here are my contributions for the week. I finished up on my corner scene/rock cut this week.
I built painted, weathered and installed a 40' windmill made from the Walther's kit. Planted a few trees, placed some Holsteins and made a stock tank from an old fuel oil tank I found in my junk box.
NYC E8 #4089 rounds the bend at the head of a short mail and express as mother and daughter look on.
Keep up the good work guys. This is always the best thread of the week.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Here are a couple diesel pics....oh yeah, the vehicle kind
Hmm - seems like a lot of good modelers are more concerned with discussing "the embarassment of being a mortal model railroader" than with posting layout pictures this weekend
My long weekend (which started on Wednesday afternoon last week) has come to an end. I love our nice long easter holiday (where Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday all are public holidays when hardly anyone works), but tomorrow is a normal work day again.
Some pictures of the project I am still plugging away at - my little corner of the milling district in Minneapolis. Scene is far from done, but I figured I could show a couple of in-progress pictures.
Overview of the scene, which is about 20" deep and 60" wide:
Left end of scene (white square shows where enclosed walkway between buildings will be added when rear building replaces black cardboard placeholder):
Right end of scene (white square shows where enclosed walkway between buildings will be added):
Grin, Stein