I've got one of those.
Show me a an ash pit.
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!
A two way meet
show me a concrete coaling tower!
Jarrell
CSX_road_slug howmus: Show me a two-way meet
howmus:
Show me a two-way meet
What is that?
Alton Junction
howmus Show me a Staging Yard.
Show me a Staging Yard.
Ray, you won't find anything more "stagian" than THIS - no scenery, nuthin':
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
Call on me! Oh, call on me! We got lots of stone walls around Hopewell... here's one!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
OK, show me a stone wall.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Mr. Beasley, would you like to change your request?
I love that scene, Art. Thanks.
I could argue that model railroading keeps me perpetually young, so everything I build is "from my youth." But, this old Vollmer coal loader was built when I was chronologically young as well:
The chute doors are solenoid operated, and tney still work.
Show me something with an Old Dutch Cleanser logo
It was large once, at least for northern Minnesota during WWII. Now just a delapitated source of memories for the old lady, who visits once a year to remember her lumber jack boy friend who never returned. The ghosts of lost youth are all that remain.
Show me something you built as a youth.
A four locomotive consist. Leading the way are two Sante Fe Dash 8-40CWs and two SD75Ms.
Show me large passenger station.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
jacon12 0-6-0, it looks like circus trains are few and far between. Not saying no one has one on their personal or their clubs layout, just that it seems unlikely someone will post one here any time soon. Could be wrong.. it's just a hunch. Would you like to request something else? Jarrell
0-6-0, it looks like circus trains are few and far between.
Not saying no one has one on their personal or their clubs layout, just that it seems unlikely someone will post one here any time soon. Could be wrong.. it's just a hunch.
Would you like to request something else?
Cicus trains? CIRCUS TRAINS?! HOW IN THE FARFIGNUTENDED FRED DID I MISS CIRCUS TRAINS?!!!!!
Stioll looking for four locomotives
-Morgan
The HOTEL sign is animated:
It lights up H - O -T - E -L. The E flickers, as if it's wearing out. This is an old Miller Engineering sign. It's on the front of the Heartbreak Hotel.
We now return to our regularly scheduled thread, looking for a 4 or more locomotive lashup.
It's getting a little confusing but I think the request is ...
Show Me a 4 or more Locomotive Lashup!
ChadLRyan Right now, near a town or a home near you...... There are numerous individuals, trying to digitally record & post an Animated Sign, & upload it to Trains.com! ( Not me, I'm just trying to find my shopping cart! ) Show Me an Animated Sign. please...
Right now, near a town or a home near you......
There are numerous individuals, trying to digitally record & post an Animated Sign, & upload it to Trains.com!
( Not me, I'm just trying to find my shopping cart! )
Show Me an Animated Sign. please...
I'm going to encourage a PUNT! here. I don't have, not really interested in aquiring, anm animated sign. Presonal opinion, the Bar Mills are a bit tacky almost "toylike" looking.
Thank you Rich!!!!!
Hey! I found my shopping cart!!!
Show me something else !
Show me an animated sign.
Springfield PA
A greasy spoon?
Spin me up a turntable... Then I'll be quiet for a bit. (It's been a sloooooow day at work today!)
Lee
Route of the Alpha Jets www.wmrywesternlines.net
Here's an H 16-44 taking a box car to the car shop beside the round house.
Show me something greasy!
Lee, I think we all got the idea. You're a good man.
Now, Lee wants some yard switching!
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Not so fast, Jarrell!
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Sort of improvised, but you get the idea!
Now, show me some yard switching!
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this is my feed and seed its a craftsman kit from J L Innovative design
show me a circus train
There's never time to do it right, but always time to do it over.....
Wooden Caboose? I have two in this shot:
The 4-wheel bobber (closest) was built from a brass kit. Those kits are a lot of fun; they are brass etchings and you get to cut them out, bend, and solder until you have a caboose. The more distant caboose is from a Keystone craftsman kit (wood kit).
Show me a kitbashed craftsman kit.
Phil, I'm not a rocket scientist; they are my students.
Phil ... I really like your tribute. Very nice fishing scene.
My blue farmhouse in the background was made from a Campbell kit.
Please show us a model of a wooden caboose.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Tribute scene:
A few months before my father died it occurred to me that it would be fun to make a model of the two of us fishing. When I was a teenager, one of my dad's friends gave us his home-built 8' sky-blue rowboat - the Marlene (named after my dad's friend's wife). It fit nicely on a roof rack on our VW bus and we used it a lot (mostly on Lake Hattie in southern Oregon).
Over a couple of evenings I put together a little model of the Marlene and placed it on the Blackwater wetland on my layout:
I figured that it would be there for my dad to discover the next time he came to visit. Unfortunately, he never made it back. Now it is a tribute to my dad and the important conversations and great times that we shared on the water.
Show me a completed Campbell kit.
EMD BL1 499 leads a Monon train onto 5th Street in Lafeyette on the NWR modular layout. Shot in a livestock Barn at the Fairgrounds during Christmas Gift and Hobby.
Show me a tribute scene. (A scene that is a tribute to some[one/thing])
Show me a Monon freight train.
I hate Rust