Well here is an RS3 if that counts
If it counts then show me a freelanced FA1
51% share holder in the ME&O ( Wife owns the other 49% )
ME&O
Bachmann Berkshire decaled for CNW. I just love the look of a Berkshire and this was the cheapest way to get one.
Please show me an Alco diesel. Preferably an RSC-2!
My favorite caboose is MEC 646 which MEC built from a boxcar. I kitbashed an Athearn BB boxcar and wide vision caboose to model it
Show me your favorite steam locomotive
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Here is some rock strata with another color.
Please show us your favorite caboose.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Show me some rocks with another color.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
Come to us http://www.westportterminal.de my videos my blog
Opps... Mark is first! Forget the rocks, let's see the tank cars!
Something powerful..
My SD 70 starting up a long grade with a long train.
Show me some rocks.
Jarrell
Here's something powerful. :D
Show me some tank cars.
-Mark
www.MarkWatson3D.com
George
Thanks for reminding me of the proper name for the 'snow crab'. It had slipped my mind (like a lot of other things tend to do).
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Been over an hour (I'm cooking chicken so aware of the time...)
Nothing businesslike, not a business car? or a no nonsense loco?
Show me something powerful.
The admiral's headquarters at a Naval Air FIELD with flowers.
Show me something businesslike.
Here are some sad looking horses
Show me field of flowers
Cows are in the background ...
Please show some horses.
Small swamp at Blackwood Coal Co. DJ.
Show me cows.
103 holds the siding as 418 cruises past:
Show me a swamp area.
Terry in NW Wisconsin
Queenbogey715 is my Youtube channel
hon30critterNot exactly your standard flat car, but flat enough. This is an old Roundhouse snow removal unit that was actually pulled in reverse to clear snow away from the sides of the right of way. The wings spread out under load and carved the snow banks away. It would likely have been followed by a rotary snow plough to blow the loosened snow out of the way.
This is an old Roundhouse snow removal unit that was actually pulled in reverse to clear snow away from the sides of the right of way. The wings spread out under load and carved the snow banks away. It would likely have been followed by a rotary snow plough to blow the loosened snow out of the way.
I have that old Roundhouse 3-in-1 kit too, that thing is called a snow crab. I never finished it when I realized that they were not used in Maine.
Oh uh, that mountain lion is staking the deer! Poor Bambi...
Some black bears....
Show me a passing siding.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
Here's a couple of 'critters'. Mom-cat is contemplating lunch further down on the mountainside, but the doe will prove to be faster. Back to hunting rabbits for Mom-cat.
Show me some more wildlife.
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!
mcfunkymonkey:
That is a really nice story.
Not exactly your standard flat car, but flat enough.
Show me a critter (Darth Santa Fe you are not allowed to post on this one!)
How about something UN done?
The finished Burlington O-4 Mikado conversion needed a decoder replacement.
Show me a flat car.
How about my recently completed first caboose
Show me a switch ladder
Don,
Benefactor, Instigator, and Constructor
Embarassuing what I have UNDER and AROUND my layout and not (done) ON my layout.
Show me something DONE.
G Paine Since it's snowing on the mid-coast today, show me something white.
Since it's snowing on the mid-coast today, show me something white.
White? Snow white? Like this?
Sorry I couldn't resist. Now back to our regular scheduled programming, previous request...
Show me something else embarrasing to have on your layout.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
This probably is not the type of wig-wag Sir Madog had in mind, but he is working on that hydrant
Well, the blinking red lights don´t show well, but they are there...
Show me a (working) wig-wag!
An 'old' style crossbuck..
I'll renew Crandells request for crossbucks with blinking red lights!
This is part of it...the first third, roughly.
Show me a crossbuck with working red blinkers. Or, just a crossbuck.
Crandell
Guilty pleasure huh....
Well I bet the bartender is pouring some drinks in this B&O Business car....
Show me your longest train.
Last year on my birthday my then-nine-year-old daughter said, "Dad, let's go to the train store," where she proceeded to pick out the Southern Pacfic "Rosie the Riveter" boxcar for me:
Very cool, as the Rosie the Riveter National Park is close by in Richmond, CA, and SP is "our" historical line, especially here in the SF Bay Area.
It also fits great on the late 1940's N scale Alameda, CA switching layout she and I built together over the past year.
So everytime I see that boxcar, I think of my "We Can Do It!" daughter.
Show me a guilty pleasure.
M.C. Fujiwara
My YouTube Channel (How-to's, Layout progress videos)
Silicon Valley Free-moN
My CG N scale Telescoping Boom Forklift.
Show me something sentimental.