WPF time again
That time again huh....
The camera makes the cab look brighter than it actually is.
Michael
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I thought WPF was supposed to be Friday through Monday midnight. According to these dates we are starting Saturday and ending Tuesday midnight. I also noticed at the end of last weekends WPF that people were still allowed to post on Tuesday.
I have been working in the dungeon on various projects, but I have been working on grades and track layout. Will post pics later this weekend.
Robert H. Shilling II
After going a month without touching my trains, it's nice to be able to show some progress on something. Had another fantasy locomotive emerge from the paint shop this week (the prototype never owned any C425's)
Also wrapped up a couple of boxcar projects that had been sitting around forever
Hmm, looks like I need to set the ol' camera exposure a little longer...
Jim
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Motley, that's an impressive loco.
Great looking Alco and cars, Jim.
Whitetails along Roaring Creek. DJ.
Grampy,
That is one realistic scene. Every detail is perfect from the water, the rocks the grass the trees and the deer. There is nothing that could be improved on.
Belongs in MR magazine.
Bob
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Did some more work. Great work everyone
Still have alot to do. Ballast and final details.
Whoa, Jeff! You are on your way to a spectacular layout. I can hardly wait to see the rails completed and ballasted/weathered. The third shot is a stunner!!!
Someone help me off the floor....
-Crandell
Nice work Jeff
Looks like you'll be ready for the layout tour !
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Grampys, I like your water scene!
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Jeff, that rock work is awesome. DJ.
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Outstanding photos have been posted already. Great stuff, everybody!
Here's an Eastbound GN passenger train crossing the Mrs. Hippy River
GARRY
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Thanks everyone for the encouragement. I have alot to go!! The layout is 30'x40' Double level.
Grampys Trains Motley, that's an impressive loco. Great looking Alco and cars, Jim. Whitetails along Roaring Creek. DJ.
Oh yes, I like it!
Margaritaman
Lovin this pick!!!
alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)
I'm still busy with my narrow gauge (H0n3) module Salina. A very first vid.
My wife and I visited the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chattanooga, Tn. this past weekend and rode behind ol' #610. The engine was built in 1952 ...
We took the short trip, about 6 miles or so.. over to their turntable and backshop. Here the engine is approaching the turntable to be turned for the return trip..
They use a wye at the depot to get the train aimed in the right direction again.
Jarrell
Darn. This makes me want to take an axe to my layout.
I love all the steam photos. Some of the fellers will add more diesel images before long, but it won't be me.
I show a Pennsy Q2 taking the mine spur in the Seneca Highlands.
Just showing it off once again
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Motley, I like the dramatic shot of the turbine at the station. Do you run a day/night cycle on your layout?
Grampy, That is extremely impressive scenery. I'll second the call for that shot to be in MR magazine - very nice!
Here's my contribution. The HOn3 C-16 I won on Ebay came in last week. Here's a 'before' shot:
And this is how it looks now:
It's also had DCC installed, and runs like a charm. Just what I need to take the miner's special along the Bradford branch.
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From my second "chainsaw" layout, which I tore up before moving last May.
I'm trying to model 1956, not live in it.
zgardner18 Just showing it off once again
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Definitely makes one do a double take.
Crandell,
"I love all the steam photos. Some of the fellers will add more diesel images before long, but it won't be me."
Not only will some of the fellers add more diesels but MR in the header pictured at the top of the page has removed that beautifull weathered steamer and replaced it with a diesel.
Sooner or later the past will just a distant memory.
Happy Railroading
Bob, sure enough, and I must say it is a superb photo...wouldn't you agree? A very nice looking diesel, too.
Great stuff so far.
More trees from me
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Beautiful Job ZGardner18! I love seeing all the pictures but love seeing the more modern layout photos, especially of BNSF!
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Jon, you should go in business with those trees.
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Great pictures, folks.
I am in the process of moving, so my train stuff is packed away, but I have an old picture I'll contribute:
Phil, I'm not a rocket scientist; they are my students.