One of my 2 USRA 2-6-6-2's struggles up a 2% grade with a long string of boxcars to get over Bare Mountain on the SLOW:
Show me the ruins of an old building.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
How about a pair.
Show me a long hard climb. As in a long stretch of track on a hill.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
It would appear that time is up.
Show me your biggest diesel locomotive.
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Sorry, if I continued an error, I waited a day cuz, well, I was pretty confused, & the last 5 made sense, & ran with it. ( I guess I am at fault that i only look back 4 - 5 posts or so before the rush of having & posting 'that' (cool to me) shot!!!)
Oh Geez, I wish I had a photo shot of the beez that were enjoying a mostly empty Cherry Coke can once in the late 80's!!! It darn near became a hive! They carpeted that thing!
The Show Me Request is for a BeeHive Coke Oven..
I don't have a steel mill or even a sawdust burner (not a coke burner though).
EDIT!! Is that a pallet transfer unit from one track to dock, or to another car? Acting much like a track bridge? I like it, & now I want to make one too! I could transport a bunch of things across that form varius boxcars!
wm3798 So, What is it? Show me a fork lift! Lee
So, What is it?
Show me a fork lift!
Lee
My guess is that it's a chair car, from the golden days of passenger travel, although I'd always assumed them to be a tad more well-appointed.
Here's a forklift:
Show me some beehive coke ovens.
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OK.... Quick time out here!
As Jarrell has asked many times, please check after you post to be sure someone didn't get in before you did. Kenny G. did not show a MOW equipment........ Also if you post what someone is looking for, please make sure it is actually the item that should be next...
Thanks!
Back to our regularly scheduled program and I think we are looking for, 'What-iz-it" like a guess what it is deal....
Here is a Steam Engine I think is big, a nice DM&IR unit! It just has a massiveness to it, about as large in steam as I wanna get, as I like the small fellas, & up into the medium ones like this.... It's just my preference I reckon..
DocWayne; that is an awesome scene, I will be referencing that a quite a few more times, nice design & execution! Well done
Art; Love the 'Sling Blade' yes, umm hmm, they will grow into trees, I reckon, umm huh!
Show Me Something that falls under- 'What-iz-it" like a guess what it is deal....
Kenny G (odd my nick name at work) Looks like time is up.
How about a big steam engine?
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
Show me a refinery bigger then a single Walthers kit.
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.
From my D&H Collection
Show me a MOW Critter at work
Darren (BLHS & CRRM Lifetime Member)
Delaware and Hudson Virtual Museum (DHVM), Railroad Adventures (RRAdventures)
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Oversized load
Show me another flat car load.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
Not an air raid siren, but a warning siren similar to the ones used on the prototype cranes used as inspiration for this model. (it's on the bottom of the cab in the photo below.)
Show me an over-size load on an flat car or gondola.
wedudler Show me an Alco. Wolfgang
Show me an Alco.
Wolfgang
An Alco FA-2 rounding out the tunnel on the way to the mill on my WIP layout.
Show me a siren, air raid type if you can. ;)
I've named the street to a late friend.
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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A coal dealer and lumber a lumber yard, both on the same siding, with the icehouse (in the distance) on the switchback entrance to both:
Now show me (and Art) a modelled memory.
Chicken coop is the white building with the chickens on top. The scythe is modeled after the scythe my Great grandfather left in the oak tree almost a hunderd years ago now. All that is left is the point of the blade sticking out of the now grown tree's trunk
Show me a memory you have modeled.
The Revell chicken coop is just to the right of and behind the farmhouse.
This was a layout built in 2 1/2 Saturdays by a train club built to order for a client as a fund-raising project. The hill on the left size of the pic is a base where a 12" to the foot Christmas tree can be placed (just one leg of a 3-legged stand on visible portion). The client asked for a loop of track, a siding, a station, a watrer tank and a farm.
Show me a multi-customer industrial siding.
Ollevon ... Nice scene!
Here is "Standing Falls" ..
Please show a chicken coop on a farm.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
This is New England Show me a water fall
How about some unfiniShed BowSer Shawmut Line hopperS and a WeStern Maryland hopper?
Show me something from New England.
Robert H. Shilling II
body of water
Show me something with the letter S in it.
Jarrell
One Trainmaster
Show me a body of water
Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
Show me a second generation Alco diesel.
Show me a FM Trainmaster (or two).
Crossing Hammer Creek. DJ.
Here is the MSI version of Chicago.
Show me Pennsy passenger train.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Love the segue!..................Show me more Chicago.
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William
From B&O To Milwaukee Road, a segue:
Show me Chicago
Sean
HO Scale CSX Modeler
Show me something Milwaukee Road..
Ken, you're playing slow pitch with me!
So show me something B&O
"I am lapidary but not eristic when I use big words." - William F. Buckley
I haven't been sleeping. I'm afraid I'll dream I'm in a coma and then wake up unconscious. -Stephen Wright