Lone Wolf and Santa Fe Please show me a wild animal.
Please show me a wild animal.
This guy just wandered on to my layout from..........
Please show us another wild creature
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
superbePlease show us another wild creature
OK... please show us another wild creature.
"...show us another wild creature."
A page out of John Allen's book.
Show us another wild creature please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Feral donkeys roam the canyons.
Please show me any kind of animal, bird, fish, or insect.
Here's a couple of beetles.
More animals, please.
Animals? Hopw about a pink elephant in the woods near the still?
More unusual or usual animals from your layout!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Here is the usual dog on my layout
Show me more animals
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
G PaineShow me more animals
Here's a guy trying to shoo a raccoon out of the garbage bins.
Show me another "back alley" scene.
It has been over 24 hours and there were no takers for a back alley scene...
Show me any train passing through an urban area.
Show me industries being service/ switched out
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
Switching the mill at Great Lakes Foods.
I gotta get a brakeman. I have an engineer in the cab, but no other crew. More industry switching, please. Mike.
I gotta get a brakeman. I have an engineer in the cab, but no other crew.
More industry switching, please.
Mike.
My You Tube
SW-1 B&M 1129 pushing a boxcar of parts into the Greenvale Junction engine house
More industry switching please
G PaineMore industry switching please
Baltimore & Ohio VO-1000 #426 delivers two boxcars of packaging from a printing plant in central Wisconsin to the Holtz Brewery. The fifteen-year-old VO-1000 has a reputation for mechanical problems and Baldwin Locomotive Works has already quit the locomotive market, but for now railroad management is content to keep #426 on the roster to handle local switching chores in the industrial district of East LaSalle.
Show me an image with a railroad worker in the photo.
G Paine said, "More industry switching please."
NYC #874 moves to spot a box car on the Redwing Flour Mills siding, while SW-8, #9622 positions a flat car under the platform crane.
Photos from my updated website.
Show me more industry switching.
Industry switching, including railroad workers:
More switching please...
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
Switching the scrapyard.
More switching, please.
Grampys TrainsMore switching, please.
Settin' off the caboose; makin' the cut.
Show me something in honor of the U. S. Decoration Day (Memorial Day since 1967) A flag, parade or (gasp) a cookout!
Here is a summer holiday cookout. Food's ready who needs a steak?
Please show me people eating or making food.
People both making and eating food at the Fisherman's memorial Park on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
even the crows get to eat
Show me a parade
Well it's been a while since the last request.
No parade, but a photo I just found of the new warehouse I scratch built a while back. Forklift transferring from box car to 50' trailer.
Now back to a parade or more forklift, railcar to trailer or trailer to railcar loading.
Ken Price
Ken G Price My N-Scale Layout
Digitrax Super Empire Builder Radio System. South Valley Texas Railroad. SVTRR
N-Scale out west. 1996-1998 or so! UP, SP, Missouri Pacific, C&NW.
Switching a special car.
Any more 'specials'?
SouthPennAny more 'specials'?
The photo is a little blurry, but I always thought this car was pretty neat. I don't model the Union Pacific per se but when I saw that Walthers was making it I just had to have one...
They did a beautiful job on the paint work!
Less than a day to go! Show me another one-of-a-kind or special piece of rolling stock.
Not one of a kind, but the corugated pipe loads are special
Show me any freight train
A freight train....
Mallet 2-6-6-2 #326 pulls a long string of frieght cars up a heavy grade to the top of Bare Mountain on the SLO&W.
Show me another long frieght train pulling hard on the grade.
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howmusShow me another long frieght train pulling hard on the grade.
A trio of Denver & Rio Grande Western locomotives, with 68 coal loads in tow, are down to a slow crawl as they climb the grade near Deer Park on the North American Prototype Modeler's club layout in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The nicely Athearn SD40-2T and SD45s belong to NAPM member Doug Mayer and were weathered by Jay Czarnick. Photo by me. The model train did have 68 hoppers.
Show me a long frieght train.