NYCentral1nik .n Yup, that's the Mohawk. got it for around $7. (I love Grab Bags!) And a F-7 to boot! That's actually a Hudson. Is it one of the original Paragons, or a Paragon 2?
nik .n Yup, that's the Mohawk. got it for around $7. (I love Grab Bags!) And a F-7 to boot!
Yup, that's the Mohawk. got it for around $7. (I love Grab Bags!) And a F-7 to boot!
That's actually a Hudson. Is it one of the original Paragons, or a Paragon 2?
Keep up the good work yall!
Good start here!
Just having a play with the Camera here and you can see the Bethlahem RPO I completed recently for my Broadway Limited.
and a progress shot in other areas.
Regards,
Nige.
I really like that abandonded tunnel, great idea.
Larry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3o4NnfB4xI
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Scenic tour was on the rails today.
All brass, from loco to caboose. By far my favorite train.
San Dimas Southern slideshow
Robby P.I've expanded my layout from a 8x12 to a 13x13. I know its kinda odd, but it would be easier for me/the space. I still gotta add some tables, and a few other things need done. I also added a picture of my new GP35. Once I get the layout done, the layout will have a new member. *No its not getting weathered*. All the pictures I've seen of this engine are clean.
Russell
howmus Wow! Just WOW! great start to the weekend already folks! Jarrell I wonder if derails like that existed back in 1925..... They would look good on any layout! I have been continuing to finish up a few areas and tidy up the layout getting it ready to be judged for Merit Points. The last major bit of scenery to do is actually not part of the swction to be judged, but will help provide the backdrop for part of the area that is to be considered. This is the area at the end of the yard lead showing the abandoned tunnel: Up above that scene is the trackage by Bare Mountain: From a slightly different angle:
Wow! Just WOW! great start to the weekend already folks!
Jarrell I wonder if derails like that existed back in 1925..... They would look good on any layout!
I have been continuing to finish up a few areas and tidy up the layout getting it ready to be judged for Merit Points. The last major bit of scenery to do is actually not part of the swction to be judged, but will help provide the backdrop for part of the area that is to be considered. This is the area at the end of the yard lead showing the abandoned tunnel:
Up above that scene is the trackage by Bare Mountain:
From a slightly different angle:
C&O Fan Is it QSI or Tsunami ?
Is it QSI or Tsunami ?
Thanks, Everyone. Terry, it is actually an ESU LokSound v. 3.5. The engine is the PCM version of the Y6b, and PCM used the LokSounds exclusively...I think...for all their offerings.
-Crandell
As you can see this is still in progress. The bare trees will recieve foliage sometime tomorrow.....;-)
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Nice work everybody. I like the video Crandell.
I am trying out new camera. It's a tiny little thing....
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
selector I love your last image of the roundhouse, Lee. Really nicely done!! No image from me, but I do have a link to a video I made recently. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT5CmDDZRQw -Crandell
I love your last image of the roundhouse, Lee. Really nicely done!!
No image from me, but I do have a link to a video I made recently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT5CmDDZRQw
Nice Video
Good sound !
TerryinTexas
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...and it's quite prototypical!
I think the story is that there's an ex DRGW guy at the helm of the WLE now.
As for me, just did a little more work around the Roundhouse.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Lee
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
Thanks. Robby, looks like you're making good progress on your expansion.
Tom, glad to see that loco back at work. I installed one of their motors in my RS3.
Nik.n, if that's one of the original BLI Hudsons, their upgrade chip makes a big difference in performance. I finally got around to installing the chip in mine.
DJ.
I spent the week re-wiring an American Flyer 1951 trainset a coworker was going to throw out. Runs great now and will be displayed in a store window for Christmas.
Great start this weekend:
Grampys--beautiful shot.
Robby: Ain't tearing down and rebuilding FUN? Can't wait to see the results. And I like the W&LE diesel. Hm, that color scheme and the lettering style looks a little familiar--
Well, the open-frame motor in my Westside Rio Grande 4-6-6-4 gave up the ghost last week after about 35 years of loyal service. Remotored it with a new heavy-duty NWSL can and put her back in operation. She runs very smooth and very quiet. Here she is again on Yuba Summit earning her keep.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
I received new motive power from BLI:
SD40-2 shell in BN Whiteface.
E-7 shell in B&M
Geared SteamOff topic...."SAWYER FOR SHERIFF" But Jeff Gordon? Come on dude!
Off topic...."SAWYER FOR SHERIFF"
But Jeff Gordon? Come on dude!
Yeah, I've had that sign for a while.
As to the Jeff Gordon sign, I've had that for a while, I'm now a Johnson/Edwards/Ambrose fan, lol.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Jarell......Nice derail.
Sawyer.....PLEASE take down the Gordon. Instead, how about a Dale Sr? The video turned out pretty good.
Grampy......Once again, a GREAT shot!!
Well for me...................I've expanded my layout from a 8x12 to a 13x13. I know its kinda odd, but it would be easier for me/the space. I still gotta add some tables, and a few other things need done. I also added a picture of my new GP35. Once I get the layout done, the layout will have a new member. *No its not getting weathered*. All the pictures I've seen of this engine are clean.
Before:
After (for now):
Engine (GP35):
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Nice job on the derail, Jarrell.
Reading GP7 No.633 switching the small yard at Blackwood.DJ.
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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Looks great Jarrel!
Had some fun yesterday taking a couple of pictures and setting up my youtube account. Here's the first video (I tohught I had the lgihting right, uploaded it, it comes out DARK.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLp_NoRdtjQ
Here's the pics:
benchwork so far:
Couple pics of my locos:
Enjoy!
Fellas, I've got work to do today so I hope you don't mind if I kick off this weeks photo fun a tad early. One of my projects, in the last few days, was constructing this derailer from plans in a recent MRR magazine..
I have an area on a 3 percent grade that I needed something like this!
It holds one car in place easily and I have used it to hold as many as nine. In the first photo I added the letter D with Photoshop. The article is in the July '09 issue of Model Railroader on page 41, written by Olaf Melhouse. Thanks Olaf!
Jarrell